Blue Derma

Embrace Every Possibility.

World's first Blue laser with 3 wavelengths for surgery and therapy. New energy source based on the absorption of melanin and hemoglobin.

Advantages

3 Wavelengths: 445 nm + 660 nm + 970 nm
K-Laser Blue Derma is the first blue laser device in the world with 3 wavelengths for surgery and therapy.
Multiuse and Versatile
Allows a wide range of application fields combining both surgical and therapeutic treatments. The multi-mode handpiece allows for various treatment modes by offering interchangeable optic software, enabling professionals to customize treatments by indications or client needs.
Portable & Ease-of-Use
A lightweight and easily portable device designed for utmost user-friendliness, making it the perfect choice for professionals in various settings, ensuring convenience and flexibility in delivering laser therapy. Only 1.5 kg weight including the handpiece and the rechargeable battery.
Safe
The Smart handpiece of K-Laser Blue Derma 4 includes safety features like a movement sensor, temperature control, and speed control to ensure precise and safe laser therapy. Moreover, all surgical components used can be sterilized.
Durable
K-Laser Blue Derma requires no maintenance and utilizes cost-effective consumable materials.
Intuitive Graphical Interface
The Intuitive Graphical Interface of K-Laser Blue Derma simplifies energy adjustment and treatment selection based on the patient’s pain profile, enhancing user-friendly controls for targeted therapies.

Treatments

Surgical treatments:

Dermatological Surgery

K-Laser Blue Derma covers a wide array of treatments in dermatological surgery, ranging from common concerns like nevi and warts to more specific issues such as papillomas and fibromas. Additionally, it facilitates procedures like biopsies with precision. Furthermore, it provides versatility, enabling procedures such as photorejuvenation, scar treatment, and resurfacing.

Vascular Surgery

In vascular surgery, K-Laser Blue Derma treats a range of conditions, including teleangiectasias in the legs, nose, and other areas, as well as ruby angiomas, spider angiomas, flat angiomas, and cavernous small angiomas. With precise procedures and versatile capabilities, it's an essential tool for vascular care

Podiatry

In podiatry, K-Laser Blue Derma effectively treats common conditions such as onychomycosis and ingrown nails, providing essential solutions for foot health

Age and Solar spots

K-Laser Blue Derma effectively targets age and solar spots, offering advanced solutions for skin rejuvenation and enhancing overall complexion.

Therapy treatments

Dermatological therapy

In dermatological therapy, K-Laser Blue Derma offers targeted solutions for a variety of conditions, including acne vulgaris, wound healing, diabetic ulcers, and lichen planus. With its advanced technology, it provides effective treatment options for improved skin health and overall well-being.

Tissue therapy

In tissue therapy, K-Laser Blue Derma addresses a spectrum of issues including mucositis, infections, dermatitis, reinforced immune response, bone matrix stimulation, and lesion detection. With its advanced capabilities, it offers comprehensive solutions for tissue health and recovery, promoting overall wellness and vitality.

Pain therapy

K-Laser Blue Derma provides effective relief for various conditions such as chronic pain, acute pain, inflammation, and edema. With its advanced technology, it offers targeted solutions to alleviate discomfort and promote healing, enhancing quality of life for individuals experiencing pain.

Results

Technology

K-Laser Blue Derma is a three-wavelength device that mainly exploits the 445 nm one. Unlike all other infra-red lasers, K-Laser is not based on water absorption but rather on the absorption of melanin and haemoglobin. This feature allows obtaining many advantages in the surgical field. Thanks to its higher energy coefficient, compared to infra-red laser, it has increased antiseptic and biostimulating properties. The 445 nm wavelength is combined with 660 nm and 970 nm ones since they support superficial and deep tissue biostimulation.
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The 445nm wavelength interacts with the molecules at systemic level and is absorbed by both haemoglobin and melanin much better than with an infra-red laser. The blue wavelength is also effective on numerous bacterial strains, thus exploiting its antiseptic properties and achieving excellent results in tissues incision, both for surgical and vascular purposes. It is also useful in treating diabetic ulcers and bedsores
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The 660nm wavelength can transfer an optimal dosage of energy to the tissue. This energy is thus stored at cellular level with subsequent increase in both cell proliferation and metabolism. Thus, it allows obtaining remarkable results in the healing of wound, diabetic and vascular ulcers.
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The 970nm wavelength is absorbed by the water contained in our body: most of such energy is turned into heat. The deep layers of tissues thus become localised heat points able to generate temperature gradients at cellular level and to stimulate the local microcirculation thanks to the oxygen supply provided by this wavelength.

What is K-Laser technology used for?
K-Laser technology is used for the treatment of musculoskeletal pathologies, osteoarticular diseases, edemas, soft tissue injuries, and laser acupuncture. At a surgical level, and with the appropriate accessories, K-Laser technology can be used for pigmented and solid lesions, vascular anomalies, hemostasis, or non-ablative skin treatments.

How does K-Laser® therapy work?
Laser is a physiotherapy technique which uses a steady, monochromatic ray of light to stimulate tissue and promote healing. K-Laser treatment offers fast, safe, painless, and non-invasive treatments that can enhance recovery without the use of medication. It is especially helpful for post-operative rehabilitation and various therapeutic treatments.

What does treatment feel like?
Treatment is completely painless and pleasant.

What can it be used for?
High-power laser therapy, which acts on the target tissue cells, has an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-edema, and biostimulant effect. K-Laser is useful in acute injuries, as well as in some chronic conditions.

How many sessions are recommended?
The number of sessions varies widely, depending on the pathology and your condition (either acute or chronic). It will always be the health professional who decides the right number of sessions for your case.

Can I receive laser treatment if I have a metal prosthesis?
Yes, the prosthesis is not a contraindication for treatment because the laser does not heat the metal.

Do you have to be a professional to use K-Laser?
Yes, K-Laser devices can only be used by accredited health professionals (doctors, physiotherapists, podiatrists, etc.) after specific training. Additionally, these laser devices should only be used in certain clinical or surgical environments, such as physiotherapy centers, medical outpatient clinics, or podiatry clinics.

Are there any side effects as a result of K-Laser therapy?
In general, laser therapy, if properly provided by a specialist, has no adverse side effects. However, improper use of the laser can cause overheating of the tissue, which can sometimes result in skin irritation, pigmentation changes, or burns.

What are the main contraindications for K-Laser therapy?
K-Laser therapy is restricted in patients with primary cancer or metastases, as well as in pregnant women, in areas with active bleeding or bleeding skin lesions, in patients with coagulation deficiencies, and in photosensitive areas. It is also restricted after recent use (less than 15 days) of systemic corticosteroids, in cases of hyperthyroidism, in zones with injections of cosmetic filler, and in epileptic patients. It is also completely contraindicated to point the laser light directly into the eyes, even with the use of protective eyewear, or to turn the laser light on the thyroid gland.

Is there any precaution in the use of K-Laser?
Yes, extra caution should be taken when treating hyper-pigmented sites, such as tattoos or moles, with the laser. It is also recommended to remove any traces of make-up from the area to be treated before proceeding with the laser treatment, as there are some components of make-up that may contain photosensitive particles that react with the laser.

Is special protective clothing required for K-Laser® treatments?
No, the K-Laser device uses infrared light sources, which are non-ionising and, therefore, do not bring with them the exposure risks associated with ionising rays, such as X-rays.

Can K-Laser be used on children?
In general, K-Laser therapy is not contraindicated in the paediatric population. However, due to the increased sensitivity of the skin, it is recommended to perform a small skin tolerability test before proceeding with the treatment.

Can I receive K-Laser application on tattooed areas?
It is recommended to avoid treating skin areas that are completely tattooed, because in these areas the laser would not be effective, as it is mostly absorbed by the surface of the skin, and there would be a risk of excess heat build-up.

In partial tattooed areas, it is possible to receive K-Laser treatment with some precautions. Nevertheless, you should ask your healthcare professional for advice.

If I am pregnant, can I have K-Laser therapy?
Pregnancy is generally a contraindication for laser technology. In pregnant women, laser treatment should be avoided in the area around the uterus or fetus, as well as in the back area. Region. Sites far from the these areas (e.g. ankles, elbows, etc.) can be treated with laser therapy without risk. Always ask a specialist for advice.

Can I be treated using a kinesiotape? 
It is not recommended to do so, because the tape will block virtually all of the applied laser. Additionally, darker colored belts can also get warm if you run the laser over it for too long.

Should I apply ice before or after K-Laser treatments? 
Before as the ice will lead vasoconstriction, reducing the amount of blood in the superficial tissues, thus allowing slightly better penetration of the laser into deep tissues. K-Laser treatments produce vasodilation, so applying ice afterwards would be counterproductive.











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