Matrix Derm Laser

Matrix-skin fractional laser platform with non-invasive, fractional, sliding and optional private modes: micro-peeling collagen stimulation for texture, lifting, acne scars, pores and pigment — multiple spot sizes; marketing positions lower post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk vs some ablative CO₂ / Er:glass narratives.

Matrix skin laser is positioned for pigment and texture work with micro-peeling technology to stimulate collagen production and tightening.

Marketing claims a favourable profile for some hyperpigmentation cases with lower post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk compared with CO₂ or Er:glass lasers — individual response varies; follow evidence-based protocols.

Non-invasive mode: deep thermal effect with epidermal safety narrative; for lifting face, neck and décolleté.

Fractional mode: adjustable energy, pulse width and pattern; three probe types for multi-dimensional treatment.

Sliding mode: lower energy, higher repetition frequency for uniform energy distribution.

Private mode (optional): collagen and tissue regeneration for intimate wellness — verify local regulations and training.

Skin reconstruction via micro-peeling; face lifting; acne scar improvement; enlarged pores; epidermal pigment lesions; dyschromia.

Product name (datasheet): Matrix skin

Commercial name: Matrix Derm Laser

Product code: 9000

Voltage: AC 220 V / 50 Hz or AC 110 V / 60 Hz (confirm supply)

Power: 170 VA

Cooling: air

Ambient temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C

Relative humidity: ≤ 80 %

Atmospheric pressure: 700–1060 kPa

Output spot areas (mm): 5×5, 5×6, 6×12, 6×6, 12×12, 20×20

Four treatment modes

Non-invasive deep thermal delivery with epidermal safety positioning; fractional mode with adjustable energy, pulse width and patterns across three probe families; sliding mode for lower energy and higher repetition; optional private mode for intimate-tissue regeneration messaging.

Micro-peeling & collagen

Brochure highlights micro-peeling technology to stimulate collagen and tightening; compares favourably for some hyperpigmentation cases vs CO₂ or Er:glass class lasers in marketing copy.

Broad aesthetic indications

Face lifting, acne scar smoothing, enlarged pores, epidermal pigment lesions and dyschromia — always follow Fitzpatrick screening and laser safety training.

Flexible spot geometry

Marketing shows square grid, hexagon, circle and triangle emission patterns; datasheet lists multiple rectangular spot areas for protocol planning.

Clinical laser workflow

Clinical laser workflow

Tower console with touch UI and mode-specific handpieces — non-invasive lifting for face, neck and décolleté; fractional stacks for scar and texture work; sliding for even passes at conservative energy.

  • Air-cooled platform — respect ambient limits 5–40 °C and humidity ≤80 %
  • 170 VA class — confirm mains variant (220/50 vs 110/60) for your region
Patient experience

Patient experience

Marketing emphasises innovation toward brighter, more even skin — combine realistic expectations with photography timelines and sun protection protocols.

  • Private mode optional — discrete consent and training required
  • Pattern library (grid, hex, circle, triangle) for homogeneous coverage

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