Applying tunable non-ablative and ablative wavelengths to same microscopic treatment zone in single pass, Halo uses 1,470 nm wavelength to deliver 100–700 microns of coagulation to epidermis and dermis, where solar damage exists, and 2,940 nm wavelength to deliver 0–100 microns for ablation to epidermis of skin. Operator may choose 1 of 3 coverage-base treatment levels, and Halo calculates exact amount of energy necessary to complete safe and effective treatment.
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