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Can industrial-grade femtosecond lasers be used in the medical aesthetics industry?

Can industrial-grade femtosecond lasers be used in the medical aesthetics industry?

Apr 17, 2026



Of course! Moreover, this is an advanced and rapidly growing application field. Simply put, leading laser companies are adapting industrial-grade femtosecond laser technology, originally used for precision machining, to the medical and aesthetic beauty sector.
 
Why "industrial-grade" femtosecond laser?
This is primarily due to the maturity of technology and the reduction in costs.
Technical Advantages: With its characteristics of "ultra-short pulses and ultra-high peak power," femtosecond laser enables extremely precise processing while causing minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissues, making it the ideal technology for pursuing "accuracy, safety, and comfort" in medical aesthetic treatments.
Cost reduction: In the past, the high cost of femtosecond lasers limited their widespread adoption in the medical and aesthetic fields. Today, domestic manufacturers like Acon Photonics have achieved breakthroughs in core technologies, enabling them to reduce the cost of femtosecond lasers to about 20% of foreign counterparts, significantly advancing their applications.
 
Industrial-grade femtosecond lasers in the medical aesthetics industry are a prime example of "the future has arrived, but widespread adoption will take time." They are currently at a critical stage of transitioning from the laboratory to the market.

 
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