Rosacea/Intense Pulsed Light and Laser manufacturers
Candela
editCandela corporation (http://www.candelalaser.com/) was founded in 1970 and produce and sell laser systems. Their current lineup of laser systems include the GentleLASE® for hair removal, C-beam™ for psoriasis, Smooth beam™ for acne scars and wrinkles and the Vbeam® for vascular lesions (including rosacea). Candela have recently announced a distribution agreement with Danish Dermatologic Development to sell Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) machines in the U.S.
Vbeam®
editThe Vbeam® is a pulsed dye 595nm laser and is commonly used for treating rosacea. The Vbeam features an integrated Dynamic Cooling Device™ that sprays the top layer of skin with cryogen milliseconds before each laser pulse. This reduces purpura normally associated with laser treatments.
Ellipse I2PL
editCandela branded IPL machine manufactured by Danish Dermatologic Development.
Lumenis
editLumenis (http://www.aesthetic.lumenis.com/) formed after the merger of ESC™ Medical Systems and Coherent Medical Group and are based in Israel.
PhotoDerm VL
editLumenis One
editAll in one machine with 3 modules; an IPL module, Nd:YAG laser module and a LightSheer module. The IPL module incorporates Optimal Pulse Technology (OPT) which results in a more even distribution of energy within each pulse, this makes it more effective and a lower energy levels can be used to achieve the same results.
VascuLight
editCombination machine with cooled Nd:Yag laser head and IPL head.
D-Light SR
editCheaper IPL machine.
IPL Quantum SR
editIPL machine dedicated to skin photorejuvenation treatments.
Danish Dermatologic Development
editDanish Dermatologic Development A/S (DDD) (http://www.ellipse.org) manufacturer and sell Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) machines. They developed Dual Mode Filtering, a method of using two filters to filter out wavelengths both shorter and longer than the optimal range. DDD entered into an agreement with Candela corporation where Candela will distribute the Ellipse systems in the U.S.
Ellipse Light
editThe Ellipse Light is designed for beauticians and is used for the treatment of unwanted hair or sun-damaged skin (including diffuse redness). The Ellipse Light calculates the treatment parameters automatically using information about your skin inputted by the machine operator.
Ellipse Flex
editThe Ellipse Flex is designed for physicians and treats a larger number of conditions including facial telangiectasias, vascular malformations and rosacea.
Laserscope
editLaserscope (http://www.laserscope.com/) are a US based company that manufacturer and sell medical laser systems primarily for urology and aesthetic surgery.
List of machines indicated for rosacea:
- Gemini - A combination 1064nm Nd:YAG laser and 532nm KTP laser
- Aura-i - Frequency doubled Nd:YAG (532nm)
- Lyra-i - 1064 Nd:YAG laser
Syneron
editSyneron Medical Ltd. (http://www.syneron.com/) is a rapidly expanding company founded in 2000. Syneron use their patented ELOS system that combines Bi-Polar Radio Frequency (RF) and optical energies. Syneron sell a number of platforms with the Aurora, Galaxy and Pitanga being suitable for vascular and pigmented lesions including rosacea.
Galaxy
editThe Galaxy is a all-in-one platform with an Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) head and a 900nm diode laser head. Physicians using this device are trained using the FotoFacial RF™ procedure.
Aurora
editCombined Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Bi-Polar Radio Frequency (elos). Physicians using this device are trained using the FotoFacial RF™ procedure.
Pitanga
editCynosure
editCynosure, inc (http://www.cynosurelaser.com/) was founded in 1991 and produce and sell medical laser systems.
Cutera
editCutera (http://www.cutera.com) manufacture and sell the CoolGlide family of Laser and IPL machines for aesthetic treatments
List of machines indicated for rosacea:
- CoolGlide Xeo - has both a long-pulse Nd:YAG laser and a IPL module
- CoolGlide Genesis Plus - has both a long-pulse Nd:YAG laser and a IPL module
- CoolGlide Vantage - long-pulse Nd:YAG Laser
- CoolGlide Excel - long-pulse Nd:YAG Laser
Bio-Derm Medical, Inc
editSciton
editSciton Inc., (Palo Alto, CA) is a privately owned medical device company formed in 1997 to provide advanced lasers and light sources to the aesthetic medical markets. Their BBL (Broadband Light) system is a specialized version of IPL with two flashlamps and swappable filters.
Palomar
editPalomar Medical Technologies, Inc. (Palomar) designs, manufactures, markets and sells lasers and other light-based products and related disposable items and accessories for use in medical and cosmetic procedures. It offers a range of products based on its technologies that include, but are not limited to hair removal; removal of vascular lesions, such as rosacea, spider veins, port wine stains and hemangiomas...
EsteLux
editDuring 2001, Palomar received United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance to market and sell the Palomar EsteLux Pulsed Light System. In 2002, and 2003, the Company offered six hand pieces for the EsteLux system: LuxY, LuxG, LuxR, LuxRs, LuxB and LuxV. These hand pieces emit pulses of intense light to treat unwanted hair, solar lentigo (sunspots), rosacea, actinic bronzing, spider veins, birthmarks, telangiectasias and acne.
MediLux
editIn March 2003, the Company launched the Palomar MediLux Pulsed Light System with the six hand pieces also available on the EsteLux. The MediLux provides a snap-on connector enabling it to switch among hand pieces and provide treatments tailored to each individual being treated.
StarLux
editIn February 2004, Palomar launched the StarLux Pulsed Light System. The StarLux has a single power supply capable of operating both lasers and lamps. The StarLux operates five of the EsteLux/MediLux hand pieces: LuxY, LuxG, LuxR, LuxRs, and LuxV.
StarLux 500
editIn February 2007, Palomar launched the StarLux 500 Laser and Pulsed Light System, and began shipping in March 2007.
Energist
editMcCue Corporation, Inc
editExternal links
edit- Vbeam treatment responses at Rosacea.co.uk
- Rosacea Support archive msg:12966 - A patients experiences with a Vbeam treatment.
- Lumenis - Find a practitioner