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Next-Generation ADVATx Platform Transcends Pulsed Dye Lasers

“We’ve known for three decades that the ideal wavelength range for treating vascular lesions lies between 585 nm and 595 nm, which provides clinically relevant absorption and depth of penetration for those indications,” Dr. Goldberg noted. “With this we’ve grown used to seeing purpura, needing cooling and replacing toxic dyes. However, because of ADVATx’s unique scanning system, which features several different sizes and patterns, scanning of larger areas is enabled, thus the laser is never dwelling too long on any one area. And it delivers enough energy for the desired clinical outcome.

Multi-Wavelength ADVATx Erases Aesthetic Concerns Without Consumables

The ability to easily change the treatment pattern also allows very selective targeting, Dr. Herrmann added. “I can trace out a vessel very precisely, or target a 2 mm cherry angioma without heating surrounding skin. Also, the capacity to toggle between the 589 nm and 1319 nm wavelengths using just a couple of clicks on the tablet home screen is very convenient, there’s no need to change out handpieces and recalibrate as with many other lasers.”

Clinicians Rely on ADVATx for Acne Scars and Unwanted Vascularity

“ “What I love about the ADVATx device versus the pulsed dye laser is that there are no consumables. This is great for the physician and the patient, especially considering the safety and efficacy of treatment.”

Next-Generation ADVATx Platform Transcends Pulsed Dye Lasers

The multi-wavelength ADVATx laser has emerged as a favored alternative for a variety of aesthetic concerns including pigmented and vascular lesions. Physicians have also found that it is an excellent option for the management of acne vulgaris and related scarring. This solid-state device harnesses the proven power of the 589 nm and 1319 nm wavelengths modulated by a shared Q-switch to treat with little or no pain, downtime, or side effects, without need of consumables.

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