Skin aging is a complex issue where multiple symptoms appear simultaneously, including decreased elasticity, enlarged pores, damaged skin texture, and a dull complexion. Previously, addressing these issues required combining different devices and procedures, which was both time-consuming and costly. But recently, there has been a growing interest in laser devices that use various wavelengths simultaneously to target multiple skin layers, with "Trinity Liftoning" being a prime example. This device, which can perform lifting, toning, and contouring in a single session, is suitable for those who need a more precise and medical solution. In this column, we will explain the principles of the Trinity, the effects of each mode, and what to consider during the procedure.
What is Trinity Laser Treatment?
Trinity
laser is a
high-power, diode-based medical laser device that can simultaneously emit three
wavelengths: 755nm, 808nm, and 1064nm. Each wavelength penetrates to a
different depth—the epidermis, dermis, and SMAS fascia layer—to induce distinct
actions, such as suppressing melanin pigment, stimulating collagen
regeneration, and contracting the fascia. With all three wavelengths
working at the same time, you can expect comprehensive improvements, including better
skin tone, smaller pores, smoother skin texture, reduced wrinkles, and a more
defined facial contour. Trinity's key advantage over conventional
single-function devices is its ability to deliver multiple results in just one
treatment session.