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The world's first compact and affordable high-power laser for pigmented lesion removal
The Palomar Q-YAG 5 features:
- Dual, blendable wavelengths (1064 and 1064/532 nm) for multiple ink colors
- Three spot sizes (2,4 & 6 mm) for versatile treatments
- Shortest pulse duration for highest peak power
- Self-contained laser handpiece for high reliability
- Modular design for maximum mobility
Versatility
The Palomar Q-YAG 5 allows users to switch between a 1064-nm single-wavelength beam and a 1064/532-nm mixed-wavelength
beam. The 1064-nm wavelength is ideal for treating darker tattoo inks and dermal pigmented lesions, such as
Nevi of Ota. The mixed 1064/532-nm wavelength is better suited for brighter colors and epidermal pigmented lesions,
such as solar lentigines. In addition, the mixed wavelength permits brighter/more superficial and deeper/darker
target areas to be treated simultaneously.
The Palomar Q-YAG 5 also allows users to switch easily and quickly among three spot sizes: 2 mm, 4 mm, and
6 mm. The numerous combinations of spot sizes and wavelengths permit treatment of many different kinds of tattoos
and pigmented lesions.
Reliability
A state-of-the-art optical design gives the Palomar Q-YAG 5 a very flat beam profile. This means that
energy is distributed evenly throughout the treatment target. Consequently, treatments are more effective, more
predictable, and easier to deliver.
Since the laser rod is built right into the handpiece, the Palomar Q-YAG 5 requires fewer optical components
than lasers with other energy delivery methods. This results in increased reliability, reduced maintenance requirements,
and a much more compact design.
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