Rejuva Fresh Launches Upgraded Custom CORE™ 8D Multi-Platform Laser
Key Takeaways
The Custom CORE™ 8D Multi-Platform Laser system provides comparable performance to standalone lasers in a single, multifunctional platform.
The platform features enhanced BBL capabilities and triple the energy output of standard IPL for improved outcomes in pigmentation and vascular treatments.
Picosecond and fractional lasers support advanced treatments such as tattoo removal, acne scar revision, and deep tissue resurfacing.
Rejuva Fresh has announced the release of its updated Custom CORE™ 8D Multi-Platform Laser, according to a press release from the manufacturer.
Rejuva Fresh said the enhanced FDA-cleared platform integrates eight laser technologies, enabling more than 80 treatment options for all Fitzpatrick skin types. Key upgrades include increased energy output (65% higher than previous models) and an ergonomic design with automated features.
“Using several different lights and lasers in one session is often the best way to successfully treat skin conditions because this approach targets exactly the right skin layers and pigments for better results,” said Polly Jacobs, founder and CEO of Rejuva Fresh, in the news release. “Our new Customer CORETM 8D allows the practitioner to have practically almost the same power as standalone lasers in an all-in-one platform, and to achieve the next level of results with their patients.”
The Custom CORE™ 8D platform features Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)/Broad Band Light (BBL), 3-wavelength diode, picosecond, Q-switch nanosecond, long-pulsed YAG, 1540-nm erbium fractional, 2940-nm erbium:YAG, and 808-nm diode lasers. Rejuva Fresh noted that the diode handpieces now feature 1600 W power and four interchangeable spot sizes. The upgraded BBL function delivers three times the energy of standard IPL and includes multiple spot sizes to treat pigmentation, vascular lesions, and photoaging.
It also features a picosecond laser for treatment of tattoos, pigmentation disorders, acne scars, and for skin resurfacing. The Q-switch nanosecond and fractional erbium lasers give users a deeper tissue option.