Laser Applications In Aesthetic Medicine

The K-Laser Blue Derma is an ideal tool for developing non-surgical laser treatments in a plastic surgery or aesthetic medicine clinic.

One of its great advantages is the wide range of conditions that doctors can treat with it.

List of laser applications in Aesthetic Medicine

1 - Seborrheic Keratosis (SK)

2 - Skin tags

3 - Benign raised skin lesions (not pigmented)

4 - Warts and skin moles

5 - Telangiectasia

6 - Angiomas

7 - Rosacea

8 - Solar lentigo

9 - Age spots

10 - Melasma

11 - Acne Scars

12 - Stretch Marks

13 - Fine Lines

14 - Active Acne

15 - Hematoma & Edema (Post-Surgery)

1 - Seborrheic Keratosis

  • The 445nm blue laser beam of the K-Laser Blue Derma denatures and burns cells with high precision through heat and chemical reaction.
  • This results in the removal of dead tissue which can be done gently.
  • There is little to no inflammation post-laser, which minimises the risk of scarring.

The K-LASER Blue wavelength is minimally absorbed by water, which results in negligible heat damage to the surrounding tissue.

2 - Skin Tags

  • The laser offers high precision and control to selectively target specific tissues while leaving the surrounding healthy tissue untouched.

The K-Laser Blue Derma handpieces offer user-friendly operation and allow for highly precise and controlled treatments.

3 -Unpigmented benign raised lesions

  • Great control and precision in treatment
  • Treatment is possible even in the presence of hair. As hair follicles are located in the dermis, the laser is targeted only to the superficial epidermis, leaving the hair follicle intact.

The K-Laser Blue wavelength has a controlled ablative effect due to its superficial activity.

Warts & skin moles Clinical Pictures

  • The K-Laser Blue Derma can effectively remove benign skin moles
  • Condyloma, papilloma, hydroadenoma, xanthelema, and fibroma
  • From anywhere on the body.

K-Laser Blue Derma gallery photo example

5 - Telangiectasia

  • The 445nm Blue wavelength of the K-Laser Blue Derma has a high affinity for the hemoglobin chromophore,
  • Very efficient in targeting superficial blood vessels,
  • Quick, easy, and instant results.

As K-Laser Blue Derma does not target water in tissues, it causes minimal thermal damage, and therefore, does not require a cooling system.

6- Angiomas

  • Various types of angiomas, including venous lake, flat angiomas, ruby angiomas, and spider angiomas, can be treated with the K-Laser Blue Derma,
  • On any part of the body.


7- Rosacea and Clinical pictures

  • The vascular settings of K-Laser Blue Derma can effectively treat telangiectasia and flat angiomas on patients with rosacea,
  • The photorejuvenation mode of laser light therapy can treat diffuse erythema.

The K-Laser Blue Derma employs blue wavelength for vascular treatment and red wavelength for laser light therapy.


8 - Solar lentigo

  • Lentigines are a common consequence of sun damage in Australia.
  • The 445nm blue wavelength has a high coefficient of absorption with melanin pigments, making the blue laser efficient at treating lentigines.

The K-Laser handpiece allows for high precision treatment, similar to using a pencil to target the exact shape of the lesion. This results in minimal damage to healthy tissue surrounding the lesion.

9 - Age spots and clinical pictures

View a collection of images showcasing the treatment of freckles and age spots on different parts of the body with the K-Laser Blue Derma.

10 - Melasma

  • The melanin pigment of melasma is present in both the dermis and epidermis layers.
  • Laser settings should be adjusted to target both superficial and deep pigment.

The K-Laser Blue Derma offers 3 wavelengths that work together to target pigmentation at different depths. In addition, the Frax handpiece can be used for Laser Assisted Drug Delivery (LADD) to apply deeper depigmenting agents like Tranexamic Acid.

11 - Acne Scar

  • LADD (Laser Assisted Drug Delivery)
  • Involves the use of non-ablative fractionated laser to enhance the penetration of drugs, including growth factors like AQ Skin Recovery Serum, to deeper layers of the skin.

Photos: Before and after a single K-Laser session using the FRAX handpiece, followed by application of AQ Skin Recovery Serum. Taken one month apart.

12 - Stretch marks

  • LADD (Laser-Assisted Drug Delivery)
  • Involves the use of a non-ablative fractionated laser (FRAX) to facilitate deeper penetration of drugs, including growth factors such as AQ Skin Recovery Serum.

13 - Fine Lines - Aging skin

  • The non-ablative fractionated laser (FRAX) can be used to help reduce fine lines,
  • Growth factor serums like AQ skin recovery serum can be added to the treatment.

14 - Active Acne

  • Red and infrared laser light therapy, also known as "healing laser light," can be beneficial in treating acne.
  • The blue wavelength of the K-Laser Blue Derma provides potent antiseptic properties and targets the bacteria commonly associated with acne.

The K-Laser Blue Derma is designed to utilise three different wavelengths, including Red, Infra-red, and 445nm Blue, to trigger a variety of complementary cellular effects, such as anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.

15 - Hematoma & Edema Post-Surgery

The use of Red and Infra-red Laser light therapy, also known as healing light, can greatly aid in improving tissue healing and reducing hematoma post-surgery.

The K-Laser Blue Derma utilises three wavelengths (red, infra-red, and 445nm blue) to induce complementary cellular effects such as vasodilation, anti-inflammatory response, and antiseptic properties.

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