Reveal Lasers, a leading provider of laser hair removal solutions, has recently introduced Nirvana, a new device that is designed to deliver exceptional results in terms of efficacy, comfort, and efficiency. The device utilizes state-of-the-art 810nm diode laser technology and boasts 1800 watts of power, making it suitable for treating various hair types and skin tones.
Nirvana’s customizable pulse durations ranging from five to 200 milliseconds and a rapid firing rate of 10Hz enable practitioners to provide precise and efficient treatment sessions. The device’s ergonomic and lightweight handpiece design ensures comfort for both patients and practitioners, while its adjustable cooling system helps to reduce discomfort during treatment by numbing the skin and minimizing the heat sensation caused by the laser.
Jim Palastra, Global Chief Operations Officer at Reveal Lasers, described Nirvana as a simplified and advanced approach to laser hair removal technology. He said that the device’s power and versatility make it suitable for treating various hair types and skin tones, providing patients with exceptional results while minimizing discomfort. Cory Murrell, Executive VP of Sales at Reveal Lasers, expressed excitement about introducing Nirvana to the market and believes it will become a popular choice among patients and providers in the laser hair removal industry.
For more information on Nirvana and how to incorporate this new technology into your practice, visit RevealLasers.com.
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