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Fraxel Re:pair Laser System

Fraxel Repair

The Fraxel Re:pair is a high-powered CO2 laser designed to treat severe skin damage, yet it requires less patient downtime as compared to other fractional systems.

While many conventional CO2 lasers require up to four weeks of patient downtime after treatment, the Fraxel Re:pair can cut down that time to as little as one week. What’s more, this system is up to four times faster than many other comparable systems and it can do a full facial treatment in just 30-40 minutes. It is also the only fractional ablative device that has been cleared by the FDA for the treatment of vascular dyschromia. You only need a single operator for the Fraxel Re:pair and it can be operated with a single hand, so that makes it much easier and more efficient to use than other fractional lasers. If you are looking for the lowest price on a Fraxel Repair laser system, contact UsedCosmetic.com today.

Detailed Product Description

The Fraxel Re:pair has the following features:

  • Laser type: Fractional ablative CO2 laser
  • Wavelength: 10.6 µm
  • Pulse repetition rate: Up to 2,100 MTZs per second
  • 15″ touch-screen display panel
  • 40 Watts of power
  • Weight: 200 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 28” x 80” x 24” (W x H x D)

Fraxel Re:pair System Applications:

  • Skin resurfacing
  • Skin rejuvenation
  • Wrinkle reduction
  • Fractional laser

Buying a cosmetic laser system is a significant investment, so you want to get the best machine for the best price. At UsedCosmetic.com, we can help you do just that with our large selection of quality pre-owned cosmetic lasers at affordable prices. We only sell reliable refurbished cosmetic lasers that have been thoroughly tested and inspected.

If you would like a fast and free price quote on a pre-owned Fraxel Re:pair system, just fill out the contact form below. We would be happy to give you a low price quote or answer any questions you have about this system.

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