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Complete Skin Rejuvenation

Laser 360 is based on Alma Lasers' Harmony, a multi-application, multi-technology device. It combines three Harmony modules into a 60 day customizable treatment plan. The three Harmony modules are:

  • AFT 540nm Pulsed Light
  • Pixel 2940nm Er:YAG
  • ST Near Infrared

Learn more about Harmony on the Alma Lasers Web site

Best Practices

The suggested protocol delivers a complete skin rejuvenation with these 3 lasers in just 60 days. The protocol is most effective on the face, neck, chest and hands.

Color - Discoloration of the skin could be from sun exposure, aging or simply an excess of melanin or blood vessels at the surface. Light-based therapy helps eliminate this unwanted vascularity or pigmentation.

Treat color irregularities such as vascular or pigmented lesions with the AFT 540 module in a series of 3-5 treatments.

Tightening - It's a sad fact of life: skin laxity increases as we age. Luckily, laxity can be improved without surgery or downtime, in a painless procedure that utilizes Near Infrared technology.

Achieve skin tightening with the ST module, typically in combination with AFT and/or Pixel, in a series of 3-6 treatments.

The ST Near Infrared module safely and effectively produces deep dermal heating to induce neocollagenesis, with no damage to the epidermis.

Learn more about the specific protocols for Color + Tightening

Texture and Tone - Help your patients turn back the clock on wrinkles to reveal smoother skin in a painless procedure.

The Pixel 2940 improves the quality and texture of the dermis while it stimulates collagen regeneration, in a series of 3-6 fractional ablative laser treatments.

Treatments are fast, with no downtime or side effects. Plus you have no additional mess or expense of dyes, gels or consumables.

Learn more about the specific protocols for Texture and Tone