Off the table results... without numbing or down time. Combining the gold standard wavelength for eliminating vascular abnormalities with the new gold standard for non-ablative resurfacing, the ADVATx allows the provider to treat 25 FDA/CE cleared indications without the use of consumables.
While the ADVATx is among the most sophisticated dermatology lasers in the world, it is designed to be one of the easiest to operate with preset treatment parameters for our most popular procedures. Operational within minutes with no toxic consumables or costly maintenance contracts. With 25 FDA/CE cleared indications ranging from wrinkles and skin rejuvenation to melasma and acne, it’s not uncommon for our physicians to treat 30 or more patients per month with the ADVATx.
Its unique intelligent design extends to all aspects of its technological development, and the ADVATx core features have been designed to render the ADVATx arguably the laser with the greatest safety profile. One device, multiple stand-alone and combination therapies.
Laser Diode: Solid state (crystal)
Wavelength: 589nm & 1319nm
Spot size: 1,2,3 mm
Scanner: 5×5 mm, 7×7 mm, 10×10 mm
Fluence: 5 J/cm2 – 60 J/cm2
Size: 50 x 23 x 23 Inches (Height × Width × Depth) (127 x 58.5 x 58.5 cm)
Weight: 140 lbs (63 kg)
Consumables: None
Supply voltage: 100-240V (*some territories 110-240V)
Certification: FDA 510 (k), CE
The AdvatX Medical Device is more than just a piece of equipment; it’s a transformative tool that can revolutionize healthcare practices. Its versatility, precision, and patient-friendly approach make it an indispensable asset for practitioners in dermatology, plastic surgery, aesthetics, and other medical fields. By embracing this advanced technology, practitioners can elevate the quality of care they provide, increase their practice’s efficiency, and position themselves at the forefront of innovation in healthcare. The AdvatX Medical Device is not merely a device; it’s a pathway to a brighter future for both practitioners and their patients.
The Fitzpatrick Scale is indeed a valuable tool for clinicians, especially in the field of dermatology and medical aesthetics, when treating various skin types with medical devices. It provides a standardized system for categorizing human skin based on its response to ultraviolet (UV) light. Developed by Dr. Thomas B. Fitzpatrick in 1975, the Fitzpatrick Scale helps clinicians assess the skin’s pigmentation and sensitivity to tailor treatments and minimize potential risks effectively. Here’s why it’s often considered a clinician’s bible in this context.
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare and beauty industries, staying ahead of the curve is essential for clinics looking to provide the best possible care and experiences for their patients. One surefire way to achieve this is by investing in cutting-edge technology. In this article, we will explore the compelling reasons why medical and beauty clinics should embrace technological innovations and make them an integral part of their operations.
As we step into 2024 and beyond, the field of medical aesthetics is poised for remarkable advancements and transformative changes. Patients seeking non-invasive and minimally invasive procedures to enhance their appearance continue to grow in number, and technological innovations are driving the evolution of this industry. Here’s a glimpse into the future of medical aesthetics:
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