Offering the best laser removal solutions for effective scar treatments, Astanza Laser empowers your practice to deliver exceptional results.
Scars are a natural part of the body’s healing process after an injury or any trauma caused to the skin. However, their appearance can significantly impact an individual’s confidence and overall well-being. Understanding the different types of scars is important for providing effective laser treatment.
Astanza Laser provides versatile laser technology for various scar types, helping businesses offer precise and effective solutions for their clients. Our lasers target scar tissue, stimulating collagen production and promoting skin remodeling for smoother, more even texture. Whether your clients seek to reduce scar visibility or achieve complete removal, our technology delivers noticeable results. With laser treatments, you can significantly improve the size, color, and texture of scars, helping clients feel more confident in their skin.
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Not all aesthetic laser machines are created equally and laser treatments for scars vary drasticall. Investing in reliable, effective aesthetic laser machines is necessary for providing the best scar treatments. Astanza’s aesthetic laser equipment is medical-grade and FDA-cleared; offering safe and effective treatments for all Fitzpatrick skin types.
WATCH this video to learn more about the DF Handpiece and it’s scar treatment capabilities, including in-action treatment.
Some aesthetic laser machines have additional handpieces that elevate the treatment offerings of the laser. For example, adding the microbeam DF handpiece to the Duality Signature tattoo removal machine enables businesses to offer additional services, such as laser scar removal.
Fractionally and Fully Ablative Laser Resurfacing
Advanced skin resurfacing lasers like the Asclepion Dermablate®, backed by Astanza, offer both fractionally and fully ablative treatment capabilities. The Dermablate® is an Erbium YAG skin resurfacing laser utilizing a 2,940 nm wavelength, which is the maximum peak water absorption level; providing the ability to evaporate tissue.