“For the right patient, the Lux1540 provides a laser treatment option for stretch marks that offers significant improvement,” said Dr. Vic Narurkar, a dermatologist in San Francisco, Calif. and past president of the American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery. “The non-ablative fractional laser allows for comfortable treatments with little to no impact on the patient’s daily activities.”
The laser can also be used to treat surgical and acne scars, melasma and non-ablative skin resurfacing. Additionally, it is available for use with the company’s StarLux 500 laser and pulsed light platform, which allows practitioners to attach a variety of application-specific handpieces to one base unit for easy expansion with practice growth.
Palomar is a provider of light-based systems for cosmetic treatments. In the past, the company has received 510(k) clearance for patented over-the-counter (OTC) home-use, light-based hair removal devices and home-use laser devices for the treatment of periorbital wrinkles.
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