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SCITON JOULE
QUICK START GUIDE
The quick start guide is not a substitute for the user
manual, and is provided only as a guideline for
instrument operation. Refer to the User Manual for
detailed operating instructions and safety information.
Forever Young
BBL Protocol
Dr Bitter's protocol does two things:
1. Corrects damaged skin.
2. Keeps skin healthy and delay skin aging - this is what
Forever Young BBL (FYBBL) is.
Why Multiple Passes?
1. Better results
2. More even results
3. More textural improvement
4. Fewer complications
5. More collagen stimulation
6. More gene rejuvenation
7. More comfortable treatment
Bitter's Forever Young protocol is a four step
procedure:
1. FotoFacial I
(Two Passes)
2. FotoFacial II
(One to Two Passes if needed for reds and
browns)
Wrinklelite
3.
(Four to Five Passes)
4. SkinTyte if needed
(optional and additional charge)
First Step: FotoFacial I (Two Passes)
Pulse
Fluency
Skin Type
Width
J/cm2
(msec)
I – II
8 – 10
10 – 15
III
8 – 10
10 – 15
IV
7 – 10
20
V
6 – 8
40

Second Step FotoFacial II (Pigmented Spots)

One or Two passes over pigmented spots using circular
adaptors
Skin Type
I – II
III
IV
V
Second Step FotoFacial II
(Telangiectasias and Erythema) -
over red spots using circular adaptors
Skin Type
I – II
III
IV
V
Third Step: Wrinklelite setting over wrinkles (Four to
Five Passes) -
Skin Type
I – II
III
IV
V
Fourth Step: SkinTyte if needed (optional and
additional charge)
cosmetic zone: e.g. Lower face, neck), Use Large Spot
Size with Smoothie adaptor and constant motion.
Skin
Type
I – II
Filter (nm)
Cool
III
IV
515/560
15
V
515/560
15
590/640
15
640/695
10
Pulse
Fluency
Width
Filter (nm)
J/cm2
(msec)
12 – 15
10
515
12 – 15
10 – 15
515
10 – 15
15
515/560
10 – 15
15
560
One or Two passes
Pulse
Fluency
Width
Filter (nm)
J/cm2
(msec)
15 – 17
15
560
15 – 16
15 – 20
560
15
15 – 20
590
15
20 – 30
590
Use square-spot adaptors
Pulse
Fluency
Width
Filter (nm)
J/cm2
(msec)
15
20
640
15
20
640
15
20
640
15
40
695
Forty Pulses (eight minutes over each
Pulse
Filter
Width
Cool
J/cm2
(nm)
(msec)
80 – 100
12
590 ST
30
80 – 100
12
590 ST
30
80 – 120
12
800 ST
25
80 – 100
12
800 ST
25
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more information
Cool
10
10 – 15
15
15
Cool
15 – 20
15
15
10 – 15
Cool
15
10
10
10
Pulses
40
40
40
40

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  • Page 1 SCITON JOULE Second Step FotoFacial II (Pigmented Spots) One or Two passes over pigmented spots using circular adaptors Forever Young QUICK START GUIDE Pulse Fluency The quick start guide is not a substitute for the user Skin Type Width Filter (nm)
  • Page 2 BBL/ BBL SkinTyte – Motion Endpoint Technique Safe Parameters 1. The temperature of the epidermis should read between 38 -42 °C immediately after a pass, using the external handpiece device. Skin Type I - VI IV - VI I -III 2.
  • Page 3 Treatment The desired endpoint is erythema within a 2940 nm Er: YAG few minutes of laser application. The Starting Parameters redness and healing (often similar in Contour TRL appearance to varying degrees of sunburn) will increase with the ablation depth and will vary by patient.
  • Page 4 Tissue coagulation is the addition of heat to produce a zone of thermal directed prior to treatment. Before beginning patient to patient. necrosis. As an option, Sciton ProFractional-XC device provides three levels treatment, ensure that topical has been of coagulation: completely removed from surface of skin.
  • Page 5 Filter selection The graph shows a supra-ablative pulse (well above the ablation threshold) which vaporizes tissue to a controlled depth, followed by a train of sub-ablative pulses, which Safe Start Protocol for BBL Refer to Vascular/Skin Treatment Starting Parameters raise the tissue temperature for appropriate filter selection.
  • Page 6 BBL Vascular/ Skin Cooling Refer Vascular/Skin Treatment Starting Treatment Starting Parameters Parameters for appropriate temperature selection. – Facial Tissue Although absorption of the BBL light in vascular lesions is desirable, some epidermal cooling is essential to protect the skin. The amount of cooling required will vary with skin type, amount of target Skin Fluency...
  • Page 7 Pulse width should be shorter than the cooling time of Safe Start Protocol for BBL Pigmented Lesion Treatment Starting the target to make sure that all the energy is confined Parameters – Facial Tissue BBL/BBLs Non-Ablative to the target. Smaller objects cool faster than larger ones.
  • Page 8 BBL Hair Reduction Safe Start Protocol for BBL Filter selection Refer to Hair Reduction Treatment Starting Parameters for Starting Parameters appropriate filter selection. Hair Reduction Melanin in the skin competes with the targeted hair for absorption of the BBL light. Therefore, a deeper penetrating filter should be Fluency J/cm2 Skin Pulse...
  • Page 9 Endpoint Fluence Safe Start Protocol for BBL Refer to Acne Treatment Parameters for appropriate fluence selection. The goal when treating with the BBL for acne is the use of porphyrin as a Acne Treatment There are no definitive endpoints. The treatment photosensitizer –...

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