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Alma LasersSoprano

Silky Smooth at the Speed of Light

SopranoThe Soprano hair removal system is the new gold standard for 810 -nm diode hair removal technology with true, 600-Watt CW PulseT technology. The Sopranos's CW-diode technology ensures homogeneous distribution of energy across the entire pulse. The uniformity of the delivered energy leads to better clinical results and much milder patient discomfort.

Features:

  • Fastest laser hair removal - up to 3 Hz
  • Reliable results - The Sopranos Continuous Wave diode technology provides consistency in every treatment
  • Safe and effective - the Unique BlendMode pulsing 10-1,350 ms provides a safe and effective way for treating patients with any skin type.
  • Treats all types of hair - Powerful gold standard diode treatment head (up to 120 J/cm2) allows treatment of any type of hair.
  • Simple to use - The Soprano has 6 different treatment programs, one for each of the potential skin types.
  • Incresed patient comfort - with the Soprano's DualChillT technique your patients with feel at easy and comfortable during treatments.
  • Increased profitability - The Soprano requires no office consumables and is capable of treating the full array of patient skin types, maximizing your investment.

Easy to Own, Easy to Use

  • Cost effective - No consumables and depot repair service (in selected areas) mean that the Soprano has a low cost of ownership
  • Easy to use - The systems user interface has been designed with an intuitive touch screen control and pre-defined treatment programs that makes for a system that is very easy to use.
  • Plug & play system - The Soprano system has been designed to work in a standard electrical connection allowing the system to be ready for treatments at the flick of the switch.
  • Highly reliable - High quality construction and guaranteed overnight replacement of system or parts through the Alma Lasers Depot service(Not Available in all Countries) provide for a highly reliable system.

FDA Status

  • FDA Approved November 22, 2005