The Wontech Lavieen is a state-of-the-art 1927nm Thulium fractional laser system, renowned for its efficacy in skin resurfacing and rejuvenation treatments. Often referred to as the "BB Laser" (Blemish Balm Laser), Lavieen offers a unique sub-ablative approach that bridges the gap between ablative and non-ablative laser therapies, delivering remarkable results with minimal patient discomfort and downtime.
Advanced Thulium Technology (1927nm): Targets water-rich tissues in the epidermis, making it highly effective for treating superficial skin concerns such as pigmentation, fine lines, and texture irregularities.
Sub-Ablative Treatment Mode: Combines the benefits of ablative and non-ablative lasers, promoting collagen remodeling and skin renewal while preserving the stratum corneum, resulting in faster healing and reduced risk of complications.
Adjustable Pulse Duration and Power Settings: Allows clinicians to customize treatments based on individual patient needs, enhancing efficacy across various skin types and conditions.
Versatile Handpiece Options: Equipped with multiple tip sizes (10mm, 20mm, 30mm) and a roller tip, facilitating precise treatment of both small and large areas, and improving the absorption of topical agents post-procedure.
Low Maintenance Design: Features a non-consumable Thulium fiber with a long lifespan, reducing operational costs and ensuring consistent performance over time.
Epidermal Pigmented Lesions
Enlarged Pores
Acne Scars
Fine Wrinkles
Uneven Skin Texture and Coloration
Hair Loss
Laser Type: Thulium Fiber Laser
Wavelength: 1927nm
Maximum Power Output: 10W
Scan Area: 1 x 1mm to 30 x 30mm (adjustable in 1mm increments)
Dimensions: 279mm (W) x 687mm (D) x 766mm (H)
Weight: Approximately 30kg
The Lavieen system stands out for its ability to deliver effective skin rejuvenation treatments with minimal invasiveness. Its sub-ablative approach ensures patient comfort, reduced recovery times, and impressive aesthetic outcomes, making it a preferred choice for dermatologists and aesthetic practitioners worldwide.