Our Lasers
Lasers now enable treatment of many skin conditions at a level of precision previously unattainable.
It is important to remember:
- No single laser system is a master of all procedures - a wide range of laser wavelengths are required for optimal results.
- Not all laser systems are equal – equipment quality ranges from poor to excellent.
- IPL systems are as a rule less effective for a given task than a laser - an IPL with a power output of 500 watts can not out perform a 20,000 watt laser!
- You will get what you pay for.
Laser and light sources used at Cambridge Skin and Laser Clinic include:
- Harmony Platform – Alma lasers
- 1064 Q switched Nd:YAG laser
- 532 Q switched KTP laser
- 1064 LP Nd:YAG laser (2mm and 6mm tip)
- 1320 LP Nd:YAG laser
- Er:YAG 2940 fractional laser (pixel)
- Er:YAG 2940 traditional laser
- IPL 420 – 950nm (blue light)
- IPL 540 – 950nm (green light)
- IPL 570 – 950nm (yellow light)
- IPL 650 – 950nm (red light)
- Soprano XL – Alma laser
- 810nm diode laser both in standard and SHR modes
- Ruby laser – Lamda
- Q switched Ruby 654nm
- LP Ruby 694nm
- Alexandrite laser – Cynosure (Apogee)
- LP Alexandrite 755nm (3mm/5mm/7mm/10mm/12mm/15mm tips)
- Nd:YAG 1064 laser – Cynosure (Acclaim)
- LP 1064 Nd:YAG (1.5mm/3mm/5mm/7mm/10mm/12mm/15mm tips)
- Pulsed dye laser - Chromogenex (NLite V)
- Pulsed dye laser 585nm (5mm/7mm tips)
- Accent (40.3mhz radiofrequency device) Alma lasers
- Radiofrequency Bipolar and Unipolar heads
Because we offer the entire range of laser and IPL technologies we can truly recommend the system that is best suited to your individual needs. Whichever system we recommend, you can be assured that we are not using it because it is all we have to offer but because it is the best choice for you.