What’s new in fractional skin resurfacing?
The Alma Lasers’ Pixel Q-Switch
Fractional lasers for skin resurfacing have helped many people turn back the hands of time. Laser resurfacing technology can smooth fine lines and wrinkles, even out red and blotchy skin tone and decrease the appearance of old acne scars. The bottom line is that skin resurfacing technology can help a person recapture much of their youthful glow.
Traditionally, fractional laser technology has been ablative. However, no cosmetic laser treatment is a one-size-fits-all solution and, on that note, ablative treatments are not the right solution for all aesthetic consumers. Alma Lasers strives to lead the industry in innovation and respond to the needs of the marketplace as a whole. On that note, we are proud to showcase our non-ablative fractional Q-Switch module.
This innovation in skin resurfacing utilizes a Q-Switch 1064 wavelength through a 5×5 pixilated pattern and delivers a controlled wound at the proper depth without harming the overlying epidermis. Therefore, all stages of the wound healing and skin remodeling occur under the protection of a complete epidermis.
The non-ablative fractional Q-Switch module is the newest innovation for the Harmony XL, Alma Lasers’ robust multi-application cosmetic laser platform. By adding this module to their Harmony XL, aesthetic professionals can gain the opportunity to treat patients who desire the benefits of skin resurfacing without ablation. Is this a great addition to your Harmony XL configuration? We think so – so let us know when we you want to see it in person.
Contact your Alma Lasers fractional resurfacing consultant and see how non-ablative fractional technology can not only meet your patients’ expectations but exceed them.


About the Speaker: Located in Nashville, Tennessee, and servicing the Middle Tennessee community since 1990, Dr. Michael H. Gold is the founder and medical director of Gold Skin Care Center, Advanced Aesthetic Medical Spa, The laser & Rejuvenation Center, and Tennessee Clinical Research Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Gold serves as Clinical Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in the Department of Dermatology as well as the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Gold is also honored to serve as Visiting Professor of dermatology at Huashan Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai China as well as the NO 1 Hospital of China Medical University in Shenyang, China.