Fractional treatments in dermatology use laser spots array on a patient’s skin for optimal process. The article presents approaches to generate spots array
Fractional treatments in dermatology use laser spots array on a patient’s skin for optimal process. The article presents approaches to generate spots array
Fractional laser aesthetic treatments are a family of laser processes conducted with Energy Based Devices (EBDs) that rejuvenate the skin by careful, controlled application of laser energy over thousands of individual spots, often called micro-thermal treatments zones. To achieve this pattern of spots on the skin, the laser energy needs to be either rapidly scanned from spot to spot, or divided into an array of beams, or some combination of the two.
Fractional laser treatment was first been developed in 2004, and have since become one of the most sought-after aesthetic treatments. Various laser wavelengths are used in fractional treatments, from MIR (CO2 lasers and erbium-YAG) to short pulse NIR and even VIS (Nd-YAG lasers at nano or pico-second regime pulses at 1064nm, 532nm).
As described above, there are three main approaches to achieving the pattern of spots on the patients’ skin:
The splitting of a beam into an array of spots can be done by either a micro lens array or a diffractive optical element. The DOE optics approach has several advantages:
Design and Manufacture of Diffractive Optical Elements for high power lasers
DESIGN & MANUFACTURE OF DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENTS
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