From Hair Removal Laser to Premium Lifting Laser : The Soprano Titanium Revolution by Korean Doctors
The Shift in Korea’s Premium Lifting Market
In recent times, there has been a significant transformation in South Korea’s premium lifting market. In the past, when people talked about premium lifting lasers, Ulthera was usually the first name that came to mind. However, lately, a device called “Soprano Titanium” has been surpassing its reputation. In fact, many individuals who no longer see significant results from Ulthera are turning to Soprano Titanium as an alternative, and they are quite satisfied with the results. But did you know that Soprano Titanium was originally a hair removal laser? It’s a remarkable story of how South Korean doctors adapted a hair removal laser from a global beauty and medical device company called Alma, reconfiguring its laser settings to create a premium lifting device. Once again, the passion for beauty among Koreans knows no bounds. So, let’s delve into the details of this newly born Soprano Titanium device.
Soprano Titanium’s Unique Features
From the outset, Soprano Titanium differed from other hair removal lasers. While most hair removal lasers use a single wavelength, Soprano Titanium utilizes multiple wavelengths. Traditional hair removal lasers typically employ either 755nm or 1064nm wavelengths, with 755nm being the most commonly used. Even renowned devices like Apogee and GentleMax primarily use the 755nm wavelength. However, Soprano Titanium uses three wavelengths simultaneously: 755nm, 810nm, and 1064nm. Furthermore, it doesn’t limit itself to a single wavelength but rather scans with all three simultaneously. To delve a bit deeper, each laser wavelength interacts differently with the components of the skin, not only in terms of selective absorption by melanin pigment but also in terms of penetration depth. Generally, higher wavelength numbers indicate deeper laser penetration. This is the aspect that caught the attention of South Korean dermatologists. With a system capable of simultaneously scanning multiple wavelengths, they saw the potential to evenly distribute thermal energy across different layers of the skin, effectively stimulating collagen regeneration. Their expectations were indeed met.
Reconfiguring Soprano Titanium for Lifting Effects
Through several rounds of adjustments, focusing on lifting effects rather than hair removal, they were able to effectively deliver thermal energy from the skin’s epidermis to depths of over 6mm, even reaching the retaining ligaments inside the skin. The result was the significant activation of collagen and elastin regeneration throughout all layers of the skin, leading to noticeable improvements in skin elasticity and wrinkles. Soprano Titanium became a revolutionary turning point in the landscape of laser lifting, shifting away from traditional methods involving high-frequency or ultrasound technologies.
Advantages of Soprano Titanium from a Patient’s Perspective
From a patient’s perspective, one of the key advantages of Soprano Titanium is that it is significantly less painful compared to traditional high-frequency or ultrasound lasers. Moreover, there is minimal downtime following the procedure, as it has a minimal impact on the surface of the skin. Soprano Titanium is typically recommended to be administered at intervals of one month, with a minimum of three sessions, and the effects can last for up to a year.
In the ever-evolving field of aesthetic medicine, new technologies are introduced daily. We will always keep our ears perked, striving to provide you with fresh and valuable information to stay at the forefront of this dynamic industry.
Soprano Titanium Lifting (3 sessions)
1000k – 2000k won