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Aspen Laser launches patented four wavelength Ascent laser series in the medical equipment industry

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2024-08-12 11:12:53
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Recently, Aspen Laser, an emerging global leader in the medical equipment industry, announced that after several months of trial operation, it has officially launched the Ascent laser series and is ready for shipment.

 



It is reported that this new therapeutic laser series, with its outstanding 32 watt combined power and unique patented four wave laser technology in the industry, once again demonstrates Aspen Laser's leading position in the global market. This series of lasers combines four wavelengths: 670nm, 810nm, 980nm, and 1064nm.

Ascent LaserAscent Laser is the second laser system to achieve four wavelength integration after Aspen Laser's flagship product Apex Laser, setting a new benchmark for the highest power red light therapy laser equipment in the industry. Ascent is not only the culmination of our technological accumulation and innovation, but also a comprehensive upgrade in power, wavelength, and processing options, marking another milestone for us in the field of optomedicine, "said Chase Vorwaller, Vice President of Product Development at Aspen Laser.

Vorwaller further elaborated, "We are proud that the Ascent laser can perfectly demonstrate the synergistic effect of four wavelengths under high power and high dose conditions, thereby maximizing the therapeutic effect and bringing unprecedented treatment experience to patients
Of particular note is that the three near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths in the Ascent series have obtained FDA certification and effectively alleviate pain and inflammation in a non-invasive manner; The unique red high-power wavelength, with its visible light advantage, promotes collagen production, enhances fibroblast activity, improves tissue blood circulation, and effectively reduces cellular inflammation.

As a leader in photobiomodulation technology, Aspen Laser Systems has demonstrated outstanding professional capabilities in the design, manufacturing, production, and compliance of medical devices with over 30 years of deep accumulation. The company is committed to redefining the field of pain management and rehabilitation through relentless research and development, aiming to improve global medical standards and enhance the quality of life for every patient using its drug free photobiomodulation products. In addition, Aspen Laser, through its subsidiary TheraLight, brings the benefits of whole-body photobiomodulation to a wider population.

Source: OFweek

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