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CO2 laser resurfacing MaxFX continues to be an ideal method for eliminating moderate to deep lines
and creases due to aging and photodamage and with the ActiveFX peel using the CO2 lite features, is
now the ideal method for a lighter minimal downtime peel.
Skin resurfacing with heavier settings is a tried and true approach to skin rejuvenation precisely removing
layers of skin to correct fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars and smooth skin, soften pucker marks, and
repair skin discoloration. The results of laser resurfacing are generally quite dramatic and long-lasting.
The UltraPulse Encore has broadened the applications for CO2 laser technology. This laser not only
delivers superior tissue effects when treating moderate to deep wrinkles, but when performing a ActiveFX
it also addresses fine lines and uneven pigment. By producing a controlled superficial laser peel confined
to the epidermis, the ActiveFX with CO2 Lite improves skin tone and surface imperfections with only
minimal downtime.
Laser resurfacing is a precise, effective and long-lasting method of skin rejuvenation. The carbon dioxide
(CO2) laser precisely and evenly ablates the surface of the skin, layer by layer, permitting clear definition
of landmarks and optimal depth control—a valuable tool for treating a range of aesthetic conditions,
including wrinkles, aging or tired eyelids and acne scarring.
The Ultrapulse Encore offers the versatility of deeper laser resurfacing or the Active-Fx minimal downtime
treatment using the exclusive CO2 Lite feature.
UltraPulse high-energy, short-pulsed carbon dioxide laser technology creates a precise wound by means
of thin layer ablation and controlled dermal coagulation, with a predictable zone of residual thermal
damage. Clinically, there is global improvement in the appearance of the skin, with a reduction in solar
lentigines, actinic keratoses and rhytids, and an improvement in overall pigmentation and skin tone.
Histologically, there is cytologic and architectural normalization of the epidermis, and the formation of a
dermal repair zone consisting of youthful dense, parallel arrays of collagen bundles in an expanded
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