SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE WITH FOUR WAVELENGTHS
Designed for complete versatility and ultimate performance, LIGHTLas TruScan Pro is the only laser in its class with a choice of four customizable wavelength options.
Customizable Wavelength Options Enhance Your Investment
LIGHTLas TruScan Pro is the only modular laser on the market that allows a physician to obtain the system in single-wavelength form and add up to 3 additional wavelengths in the future.
Available wavelengths :
- Green 532nm — Proven to Withstand High-Activity Usage with Superior Long-Term Performance
- Yellow 561nm or 577nm — The Gold Standard in Laser Therapy
- Red 670nm — Optimal for Choroidal Photocoagulation
- Infrared 810nm — Broad Range of Treatment Modalities
SP-MODE MICROSECOND LASER TECHNOLOGY
LIGHTLas TruScan Pro optimizes patient outcomes with the use of traditional Continuous Wave (CW) and our exclusive next-generation SP-Mode® Microsecond Laser Technology, included with any configuration.
Reduce Thermal Damage with Ingenious Microsecond Laser Technology: SP-Mode
The latest innovation in LIGHTMED laser application, SP-Mode offers a revolutionary treatment approach to achieving optimal clinical outcomes. Ongoing studies show that physicians are now able to:
- Eliminate laser-induced thermal tissue damage and treatment side effects
- Deliver a broader range of treatment modalities
- Treat disorders at a much earlier stage
- Provide safe and repeatable treatment in retinal and glaucoma applications
Laser Trabeculoplasty with SP-Mode® Reduces Intraocular Pressure in Open-Angle Glaucoma
SP-Mode® Laser Trabeculoplasty (SPLT) allows significant advantages over traditional Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT) treatment with:
- Selective Photothermolysis: Targets specific cells leaving the surrounding tissue intact
- Natural Mechanisms: Stimulation of body’s natural mechanisms to enhance outflow of fluid in the eye
- Better Tolerance: Nearly painless treatment when compared to ALT
- Future Options: Treatment can be repeated without causing harm or furthering complications