Aesthetic treatments have been vastly transformed since the introduction of medical lasers. Dermatologists are now able to treat skin conditions that were once considered incurable. On top of that, the introduction of laser and other energy-based devices (EBDs) has opened new financial opportunities for physicians. This set of circumstances has created an influx in competing technologies, manufacturers and various brands that can make it hard, especially for a novice clinic owner, to decide which aesthetic laser to acquire.
Things to consider when purchasing an aesthetic laser device
There are many considerations that come into the process of deciding which aesthetic laser device. These include the following:
- The technical specifications of the device – laser wavelengths, energy output levels, laser pulse duration, laser spot sizes, lasing medium.
- The user interface – display screen, applicators, measurements of the device.
- Financial aspects – the price of the laser, does it use any expensive consumables?
- Warranty – a crucial subject. What kind of policy does the seller offer?
- Maintenance & service.
· Credibility of the device’s manufacturer.
Technology that is clinically proven and FDA approved.
All of the above are highly important. All of the above are highly important. However, aside from these objective questions comes the matter of what type of laser should the physician be looking for in the first place. Though this question might feel difficult to answer, the past few decades have shown that there are several types that are well established and are considered somewhat of a gold standard in aesthetic dermatology practice.
You can find some of the above lasers, like the CO2 laser, mostly as standalone device. In this instance, a device designed to treat a different range of skin conditions. However, some are available both in standalone laser form and on multi-technology platforms as well. This poses a dilemma for some users which can be solved if you have the right information and through a simple thought process.
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