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Alma-Q
Maximum Power, Dual Mode
Unmatched power and
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Alma-Q
Two modes. One single, dedicated platform

Featuring the most powerful Q-Switch Nd:YAG 1064/532nm laser treatment solution available, unique technological innovations give Alma-Q unmatched power and versatility for treating a wide range of aesthetic dermal indications, such as tattoos and pigmentations, skin rejuvenation, open pores and rosacea.

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Alma-Q
Maximun Power, Dual Mode
  • Treatments

    Tattoo Removal, Pigmented Lesions, Vascular Lesions, Skin Rejuvenation, Carbon Peel 

  • Skin Type

    I-VI

  • Available applicators

    4

Uniquely Innovative

Alma-Q presents several unique technological innovations, including: fractional delivery and depth control for rejuvenation treatments; options for a microsecond pulse width to address a wide range of indications; and two wavelengths for the removal of most tattoos.

High Intensity, High Performance

The high-powered Q-Switch laser is the most effective method for removing natural or artificial pigmentation, while minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding tissue. Alma-Q delivers ultra-short nanosecond pulses to create a photo acoustic effect on the ink or pigment, causing its fragmentation and subsequent clearing by the body’s natural immune system.
Alma Q Tattoo removal

Extended Capabilities

Alma-Q’s fractional, non-ablative, depth control option further extends the capabilities of the Q-Switch laser, triggering the synthesis of new collagen and challenging skin imperfections associated with aging.

Pulsed to the Max

Ideal for skin rejuvenation, Alma-Q offers energy delivery in both single pulse and double pulse modes. Double pulse technology disperses the laser energy into two consecutive pulses, enabling the delivery of energy of up to 2J, while maintaining patient safety, minimizing side effects and pain, and enabling the use of larger spot sizes.

Leading Technology

  • Q-switch laser - Alma Q
    The high-powered, active Q-Switch Nd:YAG laser with its ultra-short 7nsec pulse width, is the most effective method for removing natural or artificial pigmentation, while minimizing the risk of damage to surrounding tissue.
  • Q-switch - Alma Q
    The first fractional Q-Switch laser for skin rejuvenation that features unique depth control capabilities, enabling customization of treatments depending on the area being treated, skin type or indication.
  • QLP - Alma Q
    Generating millisecond pulse widths at a high repetition rate, the Quasi-Long Pulse 1064nm wavelength is ideal for dermal heating and treating microscopic blood vessels.
  • Pulse - Alma Q
    Both single and double pulse modes are available in 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths
  • spectrum - Alma Q
    Target a spectrum of ink colors, with high-power QSW 1064nm laser for darker ink such as blacks and blues, and 532nm for reds, oranges and yellows.

Relevant Applicators

Treatable Indications

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    Vascular Lesions
  • carbon peel icon
    Carbon Peel
  • Tattoo Removal icon
    Tattoo Removal
  • Skin Rejuvenation icon
    Skin Rejuvenation
  • Pigmentation icon
    Pigmented Lesions

Popular Treatments Before & After

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This is What the Experts Are Saying About Alma-Q

Clinical Resources

  • 1064-nm Q-switched fractional Nd:YAG laser is safe and effective for the treatment of post-surgical facial scars

    Lehavit Akerman et al.

    Lasers in Medical Science, 2021

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  • Q-Switched 1064nm Nd:YAG Laser in Treating Axillary Hyperpigmentation in Filipino Women With Skin Types IV-V

    Irene Gaile C. Robredo

    Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 2020

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  • Quasi long-pulsed 1064nm Nd:YAG (micro pulsed) technology for the treatment of active acne: A case series

    Ofir Artzi et al.

    Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021

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  • A combination of 1064 nm Q-switched fractional ND-YAG laser with a nonfractional microsecond pulsed technology has a synergistic effect for nonablative facial rejuvenation

    Lehavit Akerman et al.

    Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021

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Discover more about Alma-Q and what it could do for you

FAQs

  • Yes, Alma Q is suitable for all skin types. The 1064nm QS laser has relatively low absorption in melanin and high absorption in water, which makes it suitable for dark skin type as well. The Pixel tip creats photoacoustic microwounds and is also safe for use on all skin types.

  • Since each country has different regulations on the subject, please refer to your local regulations regarding the operation of medical devices.

  • Yes, Alma Q is CE marked and has FDA approved.

  • Yes. There are several publications showing clinical evidence on the efficacy of Alma Q in the treatment of pigmented lesions, tattoo removal and skin rejuvenation.

  • The QLP 1064nm is intended for treatment of vascular lesions (including telangiectasias), skin texture indications (such as scars), active acne, and rosecea.

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