Product Details
Place of Origin: Beijing
Brand Name: GOMECY
Certification: CE/FDA
Model Number: GMS 1940NM EVLT
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1
Packaging Details: Aluminum case
Delivery Time: 5~7 days
Payment Terms: Credit card, TT bank transfer
Supply Ability: 300pcs per month
Product Name: |
Diode Laser |
Model Number: |
GMS 1940nm EVLT |
Technology: |
1940nm |
Cooling System: |
Air Cooling |
Strength: |
High |
Wavelength: |
1940nm+635nm |
Pulse Width: |
15ms-60ms |
Frequency: |
1-9Hz |
Length Of Fiber: |
3meters |
Power: |
8W, 12W, 15W, OEM |
Wavelengths: |
1940nm+635nm |
Q-switch: |
No |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Power Modes: |
Electric |
Fiber Size: |
400μm (Optional 200μm) |
Product Name: |
Diode Laser |
Model Number: |
GMS 1940nm EVLT |
Technology: |
1940nm |
Cooling System: |
Air Cooling |
Strength: |
High |
Wavelength: |
1940nm+635nm |
Pulse Width: |
15ms-60ms |
Frequency: |
1-9Hz |
Length Of Fiber: |
3meters |
Power: |
8W, 12W, 15W, OEM |
Wavelengths: |
1940nm+635nm |
Q-switch: |
No |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Power Modes: |
Electric |
Fiber Size: |
400μm (Optional 200μm) |
What Is Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT Laser)?
Optimal Wavelength for Phlebology
1940nm has the highest absorption coefficient in water as compared to the Generation 1 to Generation 3 laser diodes (808nm, 980nm, and 1470nm).
This means that there is a higher absorption of the laser energy by the interstitial water in the venous walls. Studies have proven that the efficiency of 1940nm laser to be the most superior to EVLA than the others. In fact, it has been proven that the 1940nm laser diode has an absorption rate several times higher than 1470nm laser and dozens of times higher than 980nm laser.
ADVANTAGES OF USING 1940nm RADIATION IN EVLT
As can be seen in the diagram, for 980nm radiation, the absorption coeffcient is higher for hemoglobin than for water. For 1470nm, especially 1940nm, the opposite is true and water absorbs light radiation many times better than hemoglobin. Both of these chromatophores are components of human tissues, including blood and vascular walls. Lasers with a wavelength of 980nm have been used on a large scale for over 20 years and the average power used during treatments is 10-12W. Using 1470nm wavelength, smaller powers are needed – at 6-8W, and for 1940nm wavelengths 4-6W is enough to perform an effective surgery. Reducing the amount of power needed, makes these lasers much safer and predictable tools for the doctor, while giving patients faster and more comfortable recovery.
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How is Endovenous Laser Treatment done?
It is an office procedure.
An ultrasound may be performed to mark areas planned for treatment before the procedure.
Patient rests comfortably on the table.
Treated leg is cleansed with a disinfectant soap and draped with sterile sheets.
Small area is numbed and a tiny incision is made in the skin.
A catheter bearing a laser fiber is inserted in the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance.
Dilute local anesthetic is injected around and along the treated vein.
The laser is activated and withdrawn very slowly causing thermal damage and closure of the diseases vein.
Edges of previously made small incision are subsequently approximated with surgical strips (no stiches).
Compression stocking are applied and patient rests a few minutes.
Patient returns to normal activities immediately after procedure.
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The 1940 nm laser beam penetrates the skin and is preferentially absorbed by intracellular and extracellular water within the target vein wall. This selective absorption ensures high photothermal efficiency with minimal dispersion into surrounding structures.
Once absorbed, the laser energy is rapidly converted into heat. Unlike wavelength modalities targeting hemoglobin, thermal energy is concentrated directly on the venous wall rather than diffusing through the blood column. This results in instantaneous dehydration, collagen contraction, and coagulative necrosis of endothelial and supportive layers-effectively creating a "precision photothermal weld" that occludes the vessel.
The occluded vein subsequently undergoes fibrosis, gradually transforming into a fibrous cord that is naturally resorbed by physiological metabolic processes over the following weeks to months, leading to permanent resolution.
Since the primary chromophore is water rather than hemoglobin, vessel rupture and erythrocyte extravasation are minimized, resulting in little to no post-treatment bruising.
Energy remains confined within the vessel wall, reducing thermal diffusion into adjacent tissues and significantly lowering the incidence of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Localized thermal stimulation promotes collagen denaturation and remodeling in the dermis, providing a secondary benefit of skin tightening in the treated area.
The selective and localized action reduces stimulation of perivascular nerves, improving comfort during the procedure and shortening recovery time.
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| Place of Origin | China |
| Brand Name | GOMECY |
| Output | Fiber-optic coupling |
| Laser Wavelength | 1940nm+635nm |
| Output Power | 8W/12W/15W or OEM |
| Pulse width |
15ms-60ms |
| Language | English or OEM |
| Frequency | 1~9Hz |
Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) is a minimally invasive laser procedure in which a thin optical fiber is introduced into the diseased vein under ultrasound guidance. Laser energy is delivered along the vein, causing controlled thermal injury to the vessel wall. This leads to vein closure and subsequent absorption by the body, effectively treating varicose veins and other venous disorders.
EVLT is commonly used to treat:
Lower extremity varicose veins
Telangiectasias (spider veins)
Venous reflux insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)
Selected hemangiomas and abnormally dilated vascular lesions
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