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FIND A CLINICThe number of sessions required will depend on the patient's dermatological condition. Some conditions may only require one session, while others might require multiple treatments.
The required downtime will vary depending on the treatment's intensity, but patients can generally expect minimal to no downtime.
Patients may notice results after just one session. However, more serious dermatological conditions, such as active acne, may require multiple sessions.
Fotona® utilizes advanced Nd:YAG and Er:YAG laser technology.
The Er:YAG laser ablates the skin surface with high precision, as its energy is efficiently absorbed in water, enabling micron-level vaporization with minimal thermal conduction. Complementing this, the Nd:YAG laser penetrates deeply to create thermal effects without harming the surface, safely treating all skin types due to its low melanin absorption.
Our treatments and systems are trusted throughout the industry thanks to our commitment to quality, durability, and innovation.
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Our devices are recognized for their exceptional performance, offering patients minimally invasive, comfortable treatments for transformative results.
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Our dedication to perfection ensures each product delivers superior treatments patients can trust.
Industry leaders
Our ongoing research enables us to push the limits of medical technology and set new standards of excellence among our peers in a rapidly changing field.
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Medical Dermatology
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Medical Dermatology
Successful Treatment of Resistant Onychomycosis
This study highlights a patient in his 50s who suffered from onychomycosis. After six sessions, improved clear nail growth was observed.
ClearSteps® – Laser Onychomycosis Treatment: Assessment of Efficacy 12 months After Treatment and Beyond (Summary)
In this study, the efficacy of laser therapy performed with a long-pulse 1064 nm Nd:YAG for onychomycosis treatment is evaluated.