måndag 26 april 2010

Does the selection of Laser Machine matter?

Does the selection of Laser Machine matter?



Unfortunately, it is a huge difference between different machines. Output power and nano-meter determines eg laser penetration ability of the tissue. The first generation of LLLT (Low level laser therapy) low-power lasers are 10-15 times as weak as modern Class 3 machines are today! Then they seemed so at a much lower nanometers. Although it was documented as a "regeneration" in selected areas of 55% of clients. It is a very low percentage, but the machines were not for its ultimate purpose. Since that time, developments have taken place and modern machinery is at least 83%, which also affected / improved by adding various drugs / medicines.

IMPORTANT! Gazette am not blind to individual companies own information on their machine, check the facts on the ground. Right now there are companies who writes for example that they have the most powerful equipment on the market, even though the manufacturer itself indicates that it is a Class I (Class 1) machine??! Which country whatever counts as the lowest class. It is sad with such misleading information, so I recommend all prospective clients that the laser itself to see what kind of equipment used. By law, as such information must be on the machine, either for the CE marking or to own a single plate. If someone deleted it or claim that the machine is "tuned" or something similar, you should give up treatment there, and instead choose someone who is honest and represents their equipment and treatment. Most serious laser operators working of course with modern Class 3 or at least Class 2 machines. The choice which is also affected by the nanometer, which it strives. The best choice is always a Class 3 with a greater than 650 nanometers and 669 nm (according to the studies that are available today). Since it is obviously also important that we are running businesses with laser machines
replacing our equipment at regular intervals. Depending on the quality so, most laser machines to be used between 120-150 customers before it should be replaced when the effect wears off.


There is no one who claims that a new class of machine is a bad or worthless. Rather, it is not as effective as a machine where both the laser penetrates deeper and is stronger. The conditions increases with better equipment and some can not get results with a Class 1 machine. You can not talk away the difference and it's rules & laws governing the classification of the machines. The higher laser class, the higher the demands on security and those who use the machines (and on which they are used).

The old type of laser (Helium-Neon at 632.8 nm) would probably now be classified as a Class 1 laser, the weakest form. The low-power lasers that can be used for genetic hair loss belong to either Class 1, 2 or 3. Other classes are stronger, cutting & machining medical lasers. Many companies still use the old class 1 machines, although their output is not sufficient for the majority of customers. Sure, some get results, but for most people as the irradiation is too weak and does not penetrate deeply enough to have any effect. The newer class 1 machines are now operating at 650nm, but it is still only in the same category as most of the laser chamber. The difference is that where one laserkam not treat equally large area at a time and therefore becomes very inefficient. A modern class 3 machine should be at 655-660 nm, which seems the ultimate nano-meter at the loss of hair lie.

It is for example a big difference in the results with the machines at 650 nm and 655 nm. Although the studies so noticeable difference, but in particular will notice the clinics / centers who work with laser difference. I personally would actually prefer a class 2 machine operating at 655 nm than a Class 3 machine operating at 650 nm! When you look at studies from the laser (in general) so it is "field / range" of results for hereditary hair loss from about 650 nm up to 667 nm.Över and during the nano-meter is so little different photochemical processes, and the light changed.

All machines are usually a diff of their lasers / first row of LEDs. Depending on the quality so it can vary up around 3-5 nm. This means that a machine is located at 650 nm probably have to commute first row of LEDs 645-655 nm! It is thus certain points during the nanometer, which is required for a good result. Is it then a class 1 machine with low power output so ...=( Selects the other hand, a Class 3 machine at 660 nm, for example, that means that ALL the first row of LEDs also with diff including staying in the best "area ... 655 - 665 nm. It is either below or above the recommended range, and the trials & experiments have been performed. So the choice of equipment is extremely important for the client! Many remarked that their machine is best, but it's just to check the facts. Nanometer and laser-class must be marked on the equipment. Some chains locked up to a certain supplier and are therefore forced to use "old" equipment and praise then of course it. Then you will get better supplier terms and purchase price of course. However, we have chosen to do the opposite. We never buy a machine and then claim that it is best, we do the opposite and instead check in advance which ones really seemed best and then buy them! It is a big difference .... ....

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