
18 December 2008
Fotona Launches Highest Performance System for Aesthetic Surgical Procedures , Fotona introduces the XP-2 Focus; the newest laser system in its aesthetic surgery range. Replacing its popular predecessor, the Fotona XP-2, the XP-2 Focus remains a proven and unique solution of aesthetic surgeries, which offers both surgical laser procedures and transdermal aesthetic treatment options in one system.
27 November 2008
More Value for Money Fractional Treatment Modalities, Fotona recently released two new Pixel Screen Technology (PST) handpieces to enable Fotona Er:YAG laser users to add fractional techniques to skin rejuvenation treatments. The handpieces are compatible with Fotona’s XS Fidelis, XS Dualis, SP Dualis and SP Plus laser systems; no additional system upgrades or expensive consumables are required.
05 November 2008
Fotona Users Bond and Share Ideas at Advanced Users Conference in Florida, Aesthetic Lasers Inc., U.S. partner in Fotona's Aesthetics and Dermatology range, held a 2-day Advanced Users Conference in Boca Raton, FL, in mid-October. This Continuing Medical Education credited, workshop was primarily developed to enhance laser treatment knowledge, to help build the aesthetics practice and to provide an opportunity for Fotona owners to develop relationships within an extensive network of Fotona users.
22 October 2008
New Pixel Screen Technology A Cost-Effective Solution to Provide Fractional Treatments, The Laser and Health Academy has published a new paper on "Novel Fractional Treatments with VSP Erbium YAG Aesthetic Lasers". It introduces and explains Fotona's latest Pixel Screen Technology (PST) fractional techniques for minimally invasive Er:YAG rejuvenation treatments. The paper further reviews other Fotona innovations such as Fotona's VSP Technology and its effect on Er:YAG's treatment range, SMOOTH treatments and the exclusive TURBO mode.
11 September 2008
The Most Advanced Q-Switched Technology Now Available From Fotona, Fotona launched its latest highest single pulse energy, Q-switched laser system, the QX MAX, at the Laser Innsbruck international conference.