3 wavelengths combined class 4 podiatry laser
660nm+450nm+1064nm
Diode lasers at various wavelengths, including 635nm, 445nm, and 1064nm, are commonly used in podiatry for therapeutic and surgical purposes.
Combined Use of These Lasers:
• - These different wavelengths can be used in combination to address multiple aspects of treatment in podiatry. For example, 635nm might be used for surface-level healing and inflammation reduction, while 1064nm would be applied for deeper pain relief or tissue regeneration.
• - In cases of diabetic foot ulcers or chronic wounds, a combination of blue light (445nm) for infection control and 635nm or 1064nm for pain management and healing may be used.
Advantages of Diode Lasers in Podiatry:
• - Minimally invasive with little to no downtime
• - Precise targeting of tissue for faster recovery
• - Reduced risk of infection due to antimicrobial properties (especially with blue light)
• - Pain reduction and enhanced healing with lower levels of thermal damage to surrounding tissues.
The use of 635nm, 445nm, and 1064nm diode lasers for nail matrix ablation offers a comprehensive and non-invasive approach to treating nail-related conditions such as ingrown nails, nail deformities, or nail infections. The three wavelengths target different aspects of the procedure: precision cutting with 635nm, infection control with 445nm, and deep tissue healing and pain management with 1064nm. This combination helps to improve the success rate, reduce complications, and accelerate recovery for patients undergoing nail matrix ablation.