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RevLite SI provides greater efficacy and comfort with nearly 60% more power* to treat stubborn multi-colored tattoos, pigmented lesions including, plus non-ablative skin rejuvenation. Proprietary PhotoAcoustic Technology Pulse (PTP) features a unique nanosecond pulse configuration delivering up to 1.6 Joules, even at larger spot sizes --enabling highly effective procedures with less heat and increased safety. |
Smart Infinite (SI) Handpiece
Offers micro-adjustments in spot size enabling practitioners to utilize the largest spot size for treatment at the highest fluence for faster and more efficient treatments.
This multi-wavelength laser workstation is ideal for tattoo removal, pigmented lesions and a broad range of applications on all patient skin types.
*compared to MedLite C6
Applications
- Tattoo Removal - Full Color Spectrum
- Epidermal and Dermal Pigmented Lesions
- Nevus of Ota
- Sun Damage
- Skin Rejuvenation
- Wrinkle Reduction
- Acne Scar Reduction
- Anti-Aging Maintenance
- Vascular Lesion Removal
Greater efficacy and comfort.
PTP provides very narrow pulse widths at peak energy, even at larger spot sizes, enabling deeper penetration for efficient removal of inks and dermal nevus. Clinical studies indicate that the PTP mode offers greater efficacy and increased patient comfort for skin rejuvenation 1.
Unmatched treatment flexibility.
Smart Infinite (SI) Handpiece spot size is adjustable in 0.1mm increments: 1.8 - 8.5mm in the1064 nm wavelength and 1.2 - 6.0mm in the 532 nm wavelength. The laser automatically adjusts spot size and wavelength to coordinate with the handpiece, and the intensity of the aiming beam remains constant as the beam diameter changes.

The versatility you need.
Multiple wavelengths (1064nm, 532nm, 585nm, 650nm) provide the versatility you need to treat stubborn multi-colored tattoos plus a broad range of other indications for all patient skin types.
1 Yaghmai, D., MD, Garden, J., MD, Bakus, A., PhD, Gold, M., MD, Saal, B., MD, Goldberg, D., MD, Massa, M., MD. (2010). Photodamage therapy using an electro-optic Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 42, 699-705.









