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Deka SmartXide DOT
Deka

CO2 laser resurfacing with the latest fractional scanning technique for a reduced recovery period

  • Shorter recovery period using fractional scanner technology (DOT-mode)
  • Choice of aggressiveness: from light peel to classic resurfacing
  • The best Performance/Price ratio
  • All traditional surgical applications of the CO2 laser remain possible
  • Modern design with user friendly interface and colour touchscreen
  • Pre-programmed settings for various applications
  • Ergonomics through lightweight Titanium mirror arm
  • Easy to transport

Deka SmartXide DOT

Deka Smart Xide DOT


Legenda
3 stars Extremely suitable
2 stars Very suitable
1 star Suitable

Indications

  • Ageing skin 3
  • Sagging skin 2
  • Pigmented lesions 1

Product operations

SmartXide DOT is the answer to the growing demand of patients for a less invasive procedure with a shorter recovery time. With the fractionated approach and special scanning system, Deka has succeeded in drastically reducing the recovery time and risks of classic CO2 resurfacing. By applying the CO2 laser energy in a fractionated manner, very small columns of thermic damage are created as far as the dermis. Tissue around these columns is spared, resulting in a faster recovery process. Thermic damage stimulates new collagen formation.


Q&A

What is the difference between the fractionated CO2 and the Fraxel?

As the 10600nm wavelength of the CO2 laser has a much higher absorption in water (100 times) compared to the 1550nm of the Fraxel laser, CO2 is ablative (vaporising) and the fraxel is not. The fractionated effect has allowed the safety profile of the CO2 resurfacing to be successfully increased. Even so, the risks and recovery period are still greater than with the Fraxel.

Why would a patient still choose classic resurfacing?

For indications such as perioral wrinkles, the CO2 laser is still considered the golden standard. The new fractionated approach allows the patient to choose the amount of social downtime they find acceptable in relation to the desired result. A classic approach may provide better results in some cases of serious aging of the skin; however, with the known risks.