The ADVATx is a new laser combining the gold standard wavelength for addressing vascular abnormalities
with the new gold standard for non-ablative resurfacing, the ADVATx allows the provider to treat over 20 FDA indications.
ADVA CLEAR
Combining yellow (589nm) and infrared (1319nm) laser energy to eliminate rosacea, acne, acne scars and undesired vascular abnormalities such as telangiectasias, hemangiomas and venous lakes, delivering immediate visible results.
ADVA BRIGHT
Combining yellow (589nm) and infrared (1319nm) laser energy to eliminate melasma, sun damage, hyperpigmentation and dyschromia while restoring dermal health.
ADVA SMOOTH
The use of infrared (1319nm) laser energy to improve skin tone and texture by reducing fine lines and wrinkles, shrinking pore size and reducing sebum production, providing an off the table glow and practically no social downtime.
Over 20 FDA Cleared Indications Including:
- Telangiectasias
- Spider veins, both facial and leg
- Port wine stains
- Rosacea
- Acne
- Scars
- Hemangiomas and angiomas
- Venous lakes
- Cherry angiomas
- Warts
- Fine lines and wrinkles
- Striae
- Psoriasis
- Poikloderma of Civatte
- Melasma *
- Hyper pigmentation *
- Skin rejuvenation *
- Reduction in the appearance of pores *
Long term and repeated exposure to sunlight, especially ultraviolet light, can cause a variety of cosmetic and medical problems related to the skin, commonly referred to as sun damage. Sun damage can affect any area of the skin as a result of excessive exposure to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. Sun damage most commonly occurs on the face, hands and arms, and may lead to sun spots, age spots, rough skin and wrinkles. Years of sun exposure can also lead to premature aging and skin cancer. Some individuals may notice skin lesions that are a form of actinic keratosis, which is is a precancerous skin condition that develops from years of sun exposure.
The best treatment against sun damage is preventing it from occurring in the first place. It is important to wear sunscreen on a daily basis and avoid excessive exposure to the sun, especially during mid-day hours when the sun is strongest. Additional ways to prevent sun damage include:
- Always wear sun screen with an SPF of at least 15
- Wear a hat in the sun
- Wear long sleeves and long pants
- Avoid tanning beds and salons
Once sun damage has occurred, there are options available to cosmetically improve damage that has already been suffered. Injectable fillers such as collagen help to fill out lines and wrinkles to give the skin a fuller, smoother look and feel. Phototherapy can reduce the appearance of uneven pigmentation and laser treatments may also be effective for these conditions. Chemical peels and microdermabrasion soften and rejuvenate the skin by removing old and dead layers of skin cells. This helps to promote new growth and enhanced texture of the skin. resulting in a noticeable renewal of the skin.
Individuals that notice any suspicious growths or skin patches should immediately consult with a doctor, as early detection is extremely important in treating any forms of skin cancer that may have developed as a result of sun damage.
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The Next Generation of Facial Laser Technology
ADVANTx combines two powerful wavelengths to treat over 20 FDA-cleared indications with a single advanced laser platform.
Designed for modern dermatology and aesthetic practices, ADVATx enables clinicians to safely treat vascular conditions, acne, and skin texture concerns.
Benefits
One Platform. Multiple Treatments.
ADVATx allows us to perform multiple stand-alone and combination therapies using a single system!
Common treatments include:
- Vascular lesions and birthmarks
- Rosacea and redness
- Acne and acne scars
- Skin discoloration
- Skin rejuvenation and texture improvement
Comfortable Patient Experience
Treatments are designed to be:
- Gentle and precise
- Comfortable for patients
- Free from bruising or purpura
- Minimal downtime
More than 2,000 patients have been treated with no reported adverse events.
TECHNOLOGY
Patented PulSync™ Laser Technology
ADVATx uses proprietary PulSync™ pulse synchronization technology to produce precise therapeutic wavelengths.
The system contains two laser modules:
- 1064 nm module
- 1319 nm module
A shared Q-switch synchronizes pulses from both lasers. These pulses pass through a non-linear LBO crystal, where they combine to generate 589 nm yellow light, a gold-standard wavelength for vascular treatments.
The 1319 nm wavelength can also be used independently for non-ablative skin resurfacing and dermal remodeling.
CLINICAL EVIDENCE
Proven Wavelengths with Ongoing Research
The wavelengths used in ADVATx are well established and FDA-cleared for multiple dermatologic indications.
Clinical studies using the ADVATx platform are underway with leading dermatologists worldwide, further expanding the evidence supporting its safety and effectiveness.
