Combining Erbium Glass (Er:Glass) lasers with CO2 fractional lasers into a single device can offer
significant advantages in the field of dermatology, surgery, and gynecology. Here’s a detailed look at
the benefits of their combination:
Combined Technology Device
Versatility: Offers both Non-Ablative and Ablative treatments, catering to a wider
range of skin concerns and patient needs.
Customizable Treatments: Allows Dermatologists to customize treatments by selecting
the appropriate laser type based on the patient's skin condition and desired outcomes.
Efficiency: Efficiency: Streamlines the treatment process by having a single device
capable of multiple functions, reducing the need for multiple machines.
Enhanced Results: Combining both technologies can provide comprehensive skin
rejuvenation, addressing superficial and deeper skin issues simultaneously.
Cost-Effective: Potentially reduces costs for clinics by investing in one device
instead of multiple separate devices.
Potential Applications in Gynecology and
Surgery
Gynecology: Vaginal rejuvenation, treatment of stress urinary incontinence, and
other vaginal health issues.
Surgery: Precision cutting and coagulation, minimizing thermal damage to surrounding
tissues, and promoting faster healing.