Laser Stacking Protocol
Multi-wavelength sequential laser combination protocol for maximal skin remodeling
About This Treatment
Laser stacking protocol is an innovative multimodal treatment technique applying multiple wavelength lasers (1064nm Nd:YAG, 755nm alexandrite, 595nm dye laser) sequentially within a single session. Each wavelength targets different skin layers, simultaneously achieving deep photothermal fibroblast stimulation, superficial melanin removal, and vascular lesion treatment. Laser stacking enables comprehensive skin improvement unattainable with single-wavelength therapy, simultaneously addressing age-related changes, pigmentation, vascular lesions, and textural abnormalities.
Mechanism of Action
1064nm Nd:YAG laser is absorbed by water and melanin, reaching deep dermis to generate thermal effects that stimulate fibroblasts and promote collagen remodeling. 755nm alexandrite laser selectively absorbs by melanin, destroying epidermal melanocytes and superficial pigmented cells. 595nm dye laser selectively absorbs by oxyhemoglobin, improving telangiectasia, rosacea, and vascular lesions. Sequential multi-wavelength irradiation creates overlapping effects, achieving comprehensive skin remodeling throughout the skin.
Indications
Expected Results
Even single treatment shows immediate skin tone improvement, pore refinement, and firmness enhancement. Over 3-6 months, significant collagen regeneration yields notable wrinkle improvement and comprehensive skin quality enhancement. Pigmented and vascular lesions improve progressively with multiple sessions.
Clinical Evidence
Risks & Side Effects
Temporary erythema and swelling typically resolve within 3-7 days. Hyperpigmentation is rare but risk increases with tanned or darker skin. Burns and scarring are minimized with proper settings and technique. Strict eye protection adherence is mandatory.
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