The cynosure picosure laser was the world's first picosecond aesthetic laser hit the market place which went down as one of the industries most unprecedented innovation of technology. Today the Cynosure picosure laser has evolved and most manufacturers boast a picosecond laser in the armoury.
This breakthrough in technology meant laser pulses could be delivered to the skin in ultra-short burst ie picosecond bursts rather than the nano second technology that was then found. In fact picosecond technology is 100 times shorter than nanosecond technology.
This technology allowed an unmatched photochemical impact for faster, more effective and less treatments in the clearance of tattoo and pigmentation.
This technology also leads to much higher peak powers, as the shorter pulse-width coupled with more pulse-energy = high peak powers
The larger the peak power, the better and faster the pigment clearance.
The Cynosure Picosecond laser can be used for
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Cynosure Picosure uses ultra-short pulse durations, known as pico pulses, which goes beyond a photo-thermal reaction to a photo-mechanical reaction. This pressure-wave created by the photoacoustic effect results in greater disruption of the target chromophore which could be:
The results is:
The technology amplifies the pressure wave delivered to the target tissue leading to fantastic treatment options and is particularly useful for stubborn ink such as recalcification tattoos
Picosecond laser technology combined with the focus lens array leads to stunning skin rejuvenation treatments. It utilises a closely packed array of diffractive lenses and harness and redistributes each pico pulse for unprecedented photomechanical effect
A nanosecond laser relies primarily on a photothermal action to remove the target chromophore while still creating an acoustic shock to disrupt particles. There is also heat delivered to surrounding tissue.
PicoSure utilises an acoustic Pressure Wave Technology to shatter the target ink into tiny particles that are easily eliminated by the body.
The cynosure picosure FOCUS Lens Array takes the photochemical effect of the picosure and delivers it to the treatment area. It does this by concentrating the pulses and delivering them at a precise depth offering unprecedented skin revitalisation.
The Focus Lens Array is used for:
PicoSure Focus treatments are ideal for patients seeking dramatic results with minimal downtime.