xeo+
Multifunktionale Plattform zur Hautrevitalisierung, Haarentfernung sowie zur Behandlung vaskulärer und pigmentierter Läsionen.
xeo+ ist eine leistungsstarke, individuell anpassbare Workstation mit einer breiten Auswahl an Laser- und IPL-Technologien (Intense Pulsed Light) für zahlreiche ästhetische Indikationen. Mit dem integrierten Laser Genesis™-Verfahren lassen sich Behandlungen flexibel an aktuelle Praxisbedürfnisse anpassen – und bei Bedarf erweitern.


Designed for more
Konzipiert für die Behandlung von Sonnenschäden, Falten, pigmentierten Läsionen und mehr.
Erfahrung vereint xeo+ Vielseitigkeit, Anwenderfreundlichkeit und modernste Technologie. Über 25 kombinierbare Anwendungen ermöglichen eine effiziente Praxisführung ohne zusätzliche Geräte. Jede xeo+-Plattform enthält den Nd:YAG-Laser CoolView™ sowie wählbare IPL-Handstücke wie Limelight™, Prowave™ und Acutip™.
xeo+ technology
- 1064 nm CoolView™-Laser – sicher für alle Hauttypen
- Laser Genesis™ – Signature-Laserbehandlung
- Limelight™ (IPL) – gezielte Pigmentbehandlung
- Prowave™ (IPL) – sichere und effektive Haarentfernung
- Acutip™ (IPL) – präzise Behandlung von vaskulären und pigmentierten Läsionen
Looking for a treatment that caters to all your patients?
Die Laser-Genesis-Behandlung von Cutera wurde für effektive Resultate ohne Ausfallzeit entwickelt. Mit einer Wellenlänge von 1064 nm erzeugt der Laser sanfte Mikroimpulse, um Rötungen, Rosazea, feine Linien, Falten und Narben sichtbar zu verbessern. Die Methode ist für alle Hauttypen geeignet und bietet sich ideal als Einstieg in die ästhetische Lasermedizin an.
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“The original xeo has been a steadfast platform in my practice from the beginning. The enhancements of the xeo+ have allowed me to treat faster and more efficiently, helping to streamline my operations even more and improve ROI. This technology offers a wide range of solutions and is designed to be intuitive, making it suitable for users of all experience levels.”
Indications for Use: The xeo+1064 nm is indicated for the coagulation and hemostasis of benign vascular lesions, such as, but not limited to, port wine stains, hemangiomas, warts, telangiectasias, rosacea, venous lake, leg veins, spider veins, and poikiloderma of Civatte; and treatment of benign cutaneous lesions, such as, but not limited to, warts, scars, striae, and psoriasis; xeo+ is also intended for the treatment of benign pigmented lesions, such as, but not limited to, lentigos (age spots), solar lentigos (sun spots), cafe au lait macules, seborrheic keratoses, nevi, chloasma, verrucae, skin tags, keratoses, tattoos (significant reduction in the intensity of black and/or blue/black tattoos), and plaques; additionally, xeo+ is indicated for pigmented lesions to reduce lesion size, for patients with lesion that would potentially benefit from aggressive treatment, and for patients with lesions that have not responded to other laser treatments; xeo+ is also indicated for the treatment of wrinkles such as, but not limited to, periocular and perioral wrinkles.xeo+ is also indicated for temporary and permanent hair reduction . Permanent hair reduction is defined as long-term, stable reduction in hair counts observed at 6, 9, and 12 months after the end of a treatment regime. xeo+ is also indicated for the treatment for pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB). xeo+ is also indicated for the reduction of red pigmentation in hypertrophic and keloid scars where vascularity is an integral part of the scar. xeo+ is also indicated for treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris. xeo+ is indicated for use on all skin types (Fitzpatrick I-VI), including tanned skin. The intended use of the integral cooling system in the xeo+ laser handpiece is to provide cooling of the skin prior to laser treatment; for the reduction of pain during laser treatment; to allow for the use of higher fluences for laser treatments, such as hair removal and vascular lesions; and to reduce the potential side effects of laser treatments. xeo+ is indicated for the incision/excision and cutting, ablation, coagulation/hemostasis of soft tissue in me pertormance ot surgical appl1cat1ons in endoscopy/laparoscopy, gastroenterology, general surgery, head and neck/otorhinolaryngology (ENT), neurosurgery, oculoplastics, orthopedics, plastic surgery, pulmonary/thoracic surgery, gynecology (e.g., menorrhagia), and urology. Optional Pulsed Light (IPL) Handpiece Indications: treatment of tattoos, treatment of benign pigmented lesions including dyschromia, hyperpigmentation, melasma, ephelides (freckles), treatment of cutaneous lesions including warts, scars and striae, treatment of benign cutaneous vascular lesions, including port wine stains, hemangiomas, facial, truncal and leg telangiectasias, roasacea, erythema of rosacea, angiomas and spider angiomas, poikiloderma of Civatte, leg veins and venous malformations, treatment of psoriasis, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis (eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, removal of unwanted hair from all skin types, and to effect stable long-term, or permanent, hair reduction, treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris.
Important Safety Information: The following treatment-related expected transient side effects and possible adverse events may occur during or following treatment with xeo+: Erythema; Edema; Purpura; Hyperpigmentation; Hypopigmentation; Burns; Erosion; Epidermal crusting; Blistering; Scarring; Deep tissue injury; Prolonged wound healing; Temporary or permanent gray hair; Stimulation of terminal hair growth; Undesired hair loss in hair-bearing areas; Red rash/bumps; Hemosiderin staining; textural changes; Cutaneous indentations; Sun exposure, tanning beds, and artificial tanning may increase the risk of side effects and adverse events. Do not use xeo+ if you are pregnant or are undergoing treatment for skin cancer. Additional contraindications can be discussed during a treatment consultation.
Contraindications: The xeo+ series of systems is contraindicated for: pregnant patients; patients undergoing treatment for skin cancer.
Warnings: Do not treat over dysplastic nevi or questionable pigmented lesions. Do not treat over open wounds. Do not treat over or close to tattoos or permanent make-up. Do not treat over or close to metal or electronic implants. Hair removal by lasers or intense pulse light sources can cause increased hair growth in some individuals. Based upon currently available data, the highest risk groups for this response are females of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian heritage treated on the face and neck.
Precautions: Use caution when treating patients with any of the following: History of coagulopathies; History of keloids or hypertrophic scarring; History of herpes – pre-treatment with an antiviral may be indicated History of vitiligo – may cause de-pigmentation; Diabetes – may impede wound healing Metal or electronic implants; Current or recent use of the following medications: Accutane – do not treat if taken in the past 6 months; Gold Therapy – may cause blue-gray discoloration; Anticoagulants – may increase risk of purpura or bruising; Photosensitizing medications/agents. In addition, observe the following precautions: Use caution when treating over hair bearing areas. Laser energy may affect hair growth. Place moist gauze between the lips and teeth if treating near the mouth. Laser energy may affect teeth. Treat at least at least 15 cm (6 in) from pacemakers/defibrillators. Reaction to metal or electronic implants is unknown. Refer to the Operator Manual to view the laser safety labels of the product.