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A technology used to treat skin conditions such as pigmentation, redness and unwanted hair, and to perform photorejuvenation.

It selectively targets structures such as melanin and blood vessels, while also stimulating collagen production to rejuvenate the skin and improve its texture and tone.

Although it is often referred to as “IPL laser”, it is different because it uses multiple wavelengths rather than a single one, making it more versatile and less aggressive than some lasers.

A medical aesthetic laser device that emits very short, high-energy light pulses to fragment pigments in the skin. It is mainly used to remove tattoos, pigmentation (such as freckles and lentigines) and pigmented lesions, as well as for facial rejuvenation (carbon peel) and hair removal, working with different wavelengths to treat a variety of colours and depths effectively.

The CO2 laser is a technology that uses carbon dioxide to emit pulses of light that renew the skin, removing damaged tissue and stimulating collagen production, resulting in smoother, firmer and younger-looking skin, ideal for treating wrinkles, scars, pigmentation and improving overall texture. Its fractional version, the most common, works with micro-points of heat, leaving healthy areas between treated points for faster recovery.