Title: Alex Trivantage
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2Alex Trivantage
- Tattoo Removal Benign Pigmented Lesions
3Patient Selection
- The 532nm and 755nm wavelengths should only be
used on skin types I-IV as they have greater
absorption by the skins natural melanin - The 1064nm wavelength can be used on darker skin
types IV-VI and test spots are highly
recommended. - All patients should avoid sun exposure, tanning
beds, and sunless tanning products for 1 month
prior to treatment
4How Does the Laser Work?
- Photo-acoustic vs. Photo-thermal
- Targets colors of tattoo pigment or melanocyte
- Blue/Black/Red/Green/Brown respond well
- Orange/Yellow/Powder Blue/Pink Do Not
- Breaks down pigment into smaller pieces
- Phagocytosis clears the area
5Selective Photothermolysis The Photo-Acoustic
Effect
- 755nm, 532nm, 1064nm emission is highly absorbed
by melanin and dark tattoo particles - These wavelengths penetrate from 1 to 4
millimeters into the skin - Nanosecond pulse duration is shorter than the
thermal relaxation times of the smallest
targets - Tattoos Pigmented Lesions are affected not
only by Selective Photothermolysis, but also
subsequent photo-acoustic shockwaves that
cavitate the smallest ink particles/melanocytes,
promoting phagocytosis
6Pigment Absorption
The Shorter the Pulse the Greater the Fracture of
the Tattoo Pigment
7Wavelengths
- 755 nm should be used for GREEN BLUE
- 532 nm should be used for RED BROWN
- 1064 nm should be used for BLUE BLACK
8Alex TriVantage New 1064 532
Hand Pieces
- Laser Pumped Laser
- The laser produces a 755nm wavelength that will
pass through a NdYAG medium creating a 1064nm
wavelength - For the 532nm wavelength it passes through two
mediums
9Types of Tattoos
10Tattoo Categorization
Tattoo Type Pigment Type Ink Concentration Pigment Depth
Professional Organometallic Dyes Dense Deep
Amateur India Ink (Carbon) Sparse Variable
Cosmetic Iron or Titanium Oxide Sparse Superficial
Traumatic Carbon, Metals, Dirt Variable Variable
Medical India Ink (Carbon) Sparse Superficial
11 Tattoo Clearance
Tattoo Type Number of Treatments
Professional 6 to 12
Amateur 2 to 6
Cosmetic 1 to 4
Traumatic 2 to 6
Medical 2 to 6
12Professional Tattoos
- Done by tattoo parlors
- Ink is deposited deeper in dermal layer
- Quality of ink is greater
- Requires far more treatments than other tattoo
categories
13Amateur Tattoos
- Performed crudely by friends
- May appear grey or blue/black in color
- Variances in amount of ink and depth of
penetration - Not particularly clear with clean definition
14Cosmetic Tattoos
- Typically applied by an authorized/certified
cosmetologist - Lip liner, eyeliner and eyebrow tattoos are very
popular - Pigment is deposited very superficially
15Traumatic Tattoos
- Result of mechanical penetration of a foreign
body such as glass, metal or dirt - Can potentially be embedded so deeply that
removal is tough
16Medical Tattoos
- Tattoos placed for purposes of marking radiation
ports or for catheter placement - Appear lighter in color (blue/black or grey)
- Unfortunate reminder to patient
- Physician release recommended prior to treatments
17Clinical Endpoints
- When using the 755nm wavelength
- Start with a low recommended fluence, perform a
test spot and look for the appropriate skin
response - Slight frosting of the skin
- If little or no tissue response is noticed,
increase the fluence - If pinpoint bleeding occurs, reduce the fluence
18Clinical Endpoints
- When using the 532nm wavelength
- Start with a low recommended fluence, perform a
test spot and look for the appropriate tissue
response - Slight frosting of the skin
- If little or no tissue response is noticed,
increase the fluence - If pinpoint bleeding occurs, reduce the fluence
- Purpura, or bruising is possible due to
absorption by competing blood vessels
19Clinical Endpoints
- When using the 1064nm wavelength
- Start with a low recommended fluence, perform a
test spot and look for the appropriate tissue
response - Slight raising of the skin appearing opaque
- If little or no tissue response is noticed,
increase the fluence - If pinpoint bleeding occurs, reduce the fluence
- Always perform test spots on darker fitzpatrick
skin types (IV-VI)
20Treatment Intervals
- Time between tattoo removal treatments is
recommended between 8-12 weeks - Performing re-treatment too soon may interfere
with macrophage activity - It should be noted that increased fluence may
improve efficacy, however it also increases the
potential for adverse skin reactions (scarring).
21Benign Pigmented Lesions
22Benign Pigmented Lesions
- Solar Lentigines
- Dyschromia
- Freckles/Ephelides
- Cafe-au-lait/Pigmented Birthmarks
- Nevus of Ota
23Clinical Endpoints
- Endpoints are the same as with tattoos
- Slight frosting of the lesion
- Try to avoid pinpoint bleeding
- If little or no tissue response is noticed,
increase the fluence - If pinpoint bleeding occurs, reduce the fluence
- Usually takes fewer treatments (2-3 on average)
than tattoos as they are more superficial
24Treatment Intervals
- Time between pigmented lesion treatments is
recommended between 4-6 weeks for most lesions - Nevus of ota should be re-treated at 8-12 weeks
- Lesions treated with the micro-second pulse
duration should also be re-treated at 8-12 weeks
25Pigmented Lesions
- The Alex Trivantage at 755nm has the option of
treating pigmented lesions with a 100 µs pulse
duration - Fluences will be higher than those used with the
50ns - Judge tissue response accordingly
26Treatment Instructions
27Pre-treatment Instructions
- Topical Anesthetic may be used
- LMX-4, Emla, or a B.L.T. (benzacaine, lidocaine,
tetrocaine) compound are frequently used - Area MUST be cleaned prior to treatment
28Post-treatment Instructions
- Clean area
- Apply dressing to treated area
- Apply ointment to keep area moist (Aquaphor,
bacitracin or even Vaseline are commonly used) - Cover area and ointment with a non-stick dressing
(telfa) - Advise patient to keep clean and to not pick,
scratch or aggressively wash the treated area
29Operation, Safety Maintenance
30General Specifications
- Repetition rates
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Hz
- Hz pulses per second
- Spot sizes are
- 755 nm 2mm(Gold), 3mm(Black), 4mm(Red)
- 1064 nm 2mm(Gold), 3mm(Black), 5mm(Red)
- 532 nm 2mm(Gold), 3mm(Black), 5mm(Red)
31Wavelength Spot Sizes
32Wavelengths Spot Sizes
33Protective Eyewear
- Since the Alex Trivantage has 3 different
wavelengths, the appropriate eyewear must be worn
at all times - This includes proper Optical Density AND
wavelength - The Alex Trivantage has a screen reminding users
of these requirements
34Eye Safety
- WARNING
- The Alex Trivantage 532nm and 1064nm hand pieces
contain lasers and require special handling
considerations for optimum performance and
safety. - Unlike the 755nm hand pieces, these hand pieces
deliver a non-diverging beam. If you pulse the
laser with the hand piece aimed at the wall,
floor, or other object several meters away, it
will create a burn mark - Always take precaution to ensure that all persons
in the room, while the laser is in use, utilize
the appropriate eyewear.
35Appropriate Eyewear
- 532nm _at_ 6.0 Optical Density
- 755nm _at_ 6.8 Optical Denisty
- 1064nm _at_ 5.7 Optical Density
36Other Safety Concerns
- The Alex Trivantage 532 nm and 1064 nm hand
pieces contain Factory Aligned Lasers and require
special handling considerations for optimum
performance and safety. - The Hand Pieces can break
- SOMEONE COULD GET HURT
37Other Safety Concerns
- DO NOT DROP THE HAND PIECES!
- The internal components are fragile! They are
factory aligned under strict environmental
conditions cannot be repaired in the field!
38Handpiece Storage
- ALWAYS store the hand pieces in the top
compartment of the laser. - The lid should be kept OPEN after the laser has
warmed up and close the lid when the laser is
off. - Temperature control issues.
- New hand pieces need to be warm before use
- Not too warm as with the cover closed and
running).
39Foot Pedal Safety
- Prior to performing treatments
- Ensure that all personnel in the treatment room
are safe by locking the front wheels and visually
checking that the footswitch air hose is free and
clear. - If the laser or anything else rolls on the hose
while firing the laser, it will continuously
pulse non-stop unexpectedly. - The Emergency Stop Button will be your only way
to stop the laser from pulsing.
40User Interface
41User Interface
- 755nm wavelength has a RED background
42User Interface
- 532nm wavelength has a GREEN background
43User Interface
- 1064nm wavelength has a VIOLET background
44User Interface
- Each wavelength has an Applications drop-down
menu - Press Applications
- Select Application
45User Interface
- Once Application is selected, a default setting
for that Application will appear - If these parameters are acceptable, press
calibrate
46User Interface
- Confirm selected parameters and depress foot
pedal to begin calibration process
47Identification, Use Cleaning for Alex
TriVantage / Alex 2 Distance Gauges
48NEW Multi-Spot Distance Gauges
- Compatible with ALL wavelengths
- Compatible with ALL spot sizes
- Improved treatment area visibility
- Application and Removal are a Snap
49Multi-Spot vs Old LPL Distance Gauges
- New Multi-Spot DGs replace older LPL DGs
- First set of Multi-Spot DGs are FREE (will be
received in the mail) - Old LPL DGs will be obsolete
- May be best to discard old LPL DGs
50NEW Multi-Spot Distance Gauges
- Laser neutral materials and colorant prevent
gauges from heat build up - A 2.5 cm source to skip distance ensures optimal
755nm beam focus - A smooth molded surface finish makes cleaning and
disinfection easier.
51New Distance Gauge Maintenance
- O-ring keeps protective lens locked into position
- O-ring can be removed similarly to other distance
gauges - DG window should be cleaned or replaced as
described in the Alex2/Alex TriVantage DG window
cleaning replacement procedure (8502-00-0916
Rev C. or later)
52Multi-Spot DG
Protective Window
Multi-Spot DG
O-ring
53Distance Gauge Differences
755nm Fingernail type Distance Gauge
532/1064nm LPL Ring Type Distance Gauge
54DG Window Differences
Most reliably sorted by their size, the glass
window inserts for the two distance gauges are
different and cannot be mixed.
ALX-44-XXXX (Multi-Spot)
THESE ARE NOT INTERCHANGABLE
55755nm Distance Gauges
- The 755nm Distance Gauges (DGs) have a finger
nail like probe - These DGs fit inside the end of the hand piece
- Older AlexLAZR DGs do not have a protective
window. - Newer AlexLAZR and ATV DGs have a protective
window - The same 755nm DGs can be used with the 2mm, 3mm
and 4mm hand pieces
56LPL Distance Gauges
- The 532/1064nm LPL Distance Gauges (DGs) have two
legs and target ring at the tip - The LPL DGs fit over the end of the hand piece
- They have protective windows that must be cleaned
periodically - They fit all spot sizes 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, and 5mm
hand pieces
57Important Notes
- The Laser Pumped Laser (LPL) distance gauges are
designed to be used only with the 532nm 1064nm
hand pieces
58Important Notes
- When using the 755nm hand piece, the fingernail
DG should always be used - This DG has a window that improves reliability of
the delivery system by protecting the 755nm HP
optics - This window must be cleaned to maintain proper
system output
59Alex TriVantage vs AlexLAZR
- The AlexLAZR distance gauge DID NOT have a window
- Many practitioners may not be used to cleaning or
maintaining these new windows. - DG window should be cleaned or replaced as
described in the Alex2/Alex TriVantage DG window
cleaning replacement procedure (8502-00-0916
Rev C. or later)
60Warning!!
- It is important to inspect and clean the DG
window frequently so debris does not get burned
into its surface - If the optical coating on the DG window develops
burn marks, the amount of energy reaching the
treatment area may be significantly reduced or
the laser beam may be deflected resulting in the
HP or DG becoming damaged - Burn marks on the coating may occur due to
several reasons - Dust/debris collecting on the surface and then
being burned on via the laser beam - Debris collected during normal attachment of the
DG to the HP body (keep the DG clean)
61Identifying Burn Marks
- Hold the DG at an angle such that light is
reflected off the window surface - Burn spots will appear as small discolored
rings/spots on the surface - Their size (specks of dust to a pencil point)
will vary depending on the extent of debris build
up and the time burning has occurring - Minor burn marks may be cleaned off. If unable
to remove, further rapid degradation at these
spots should be expected to occur
62Adverse Consequences of Burn Marks
- Reduced delivered fluence to the treatment area
as more energy is deflected or absorbed by the
burn area and therefore not reaching the
treatment area - Increased heat build up noted in the HP possibly
resulting in frequent or unexpected system faults - Burn marks can cause rapid degradation of the DG
window
63Inspection Procedure
- Wear dustless gloves to prevent smudges or
fingerprints on the window - Place the laser in stand-by and remove the DG
from the HP assembly - Look through the DG window while pointing the
DGs far end towards the ceiling light - Rotating the DG at this position will cause
debris on the window to rotate, making it more
apparent
64Removing the Window
- Working over a clean surface, remove the O-ring
that is holding the window in place - Use tweezers, or a pointed object in notch to
gently pull the O-ring towards the center of the
window until the O-ring is free from the groove - Turn the DG upside down allowing the window to
fall out (if needed, gently tap the side of the
DG with your finger)
65Cleaning the Window
- When cleaning used windows, use a 10 bleach
water solution, mild soap water or alcohol - Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry with a
lint free tissue - Re-inspect the window and compare with the window
Acceptability Chart (see next slide) - If unacceptable, replace the window
66Window Acceptability Chart
Acceptable window Examples
Unacceptable window Examples
67Replacing the Window
- Grasp the window by the edges and place it back
into the DG so it is resting flat on the ledge - Re-insert the O-ring into the groove.
- Use tip of tweezers or pointed object and gently
push the O-ring fully into the groove being
careful not to touch the window
68Thank You