Dual-Wavelength NAFL, a New Partner in the Skin Booster Era: Dr. Seongoo Lee's Clinical Strategy with the Nordlys Mini
As skin boosters surge in popularity, non-ablative fractional lasers (NAFL) are drawing renewed attention — and for pores, scars, and pigmentation, Dr. Seongoo Lee of Alive Dermatology Clinic (Cheonan-Asan) has made Candela's dual-wavelength platform, the Nordlys Mini, his device of choice. The core of the system lies in its dual-wavelength design: the 1550 nm addresses deep dermal rejuvenation, textural improvement, and selected deeper pigmentary changes associated with photoaging, while the 1940 nm reaches more superficial layers for tone evenness. Having found it the most satisfying option across both efficacy and safety, Dr. Lee highlights two things in particular — its complementary clinical positioning in shallow scars and pores, where it offers a different role relative to the downtime of ablative devices, and a treatment philosophy that maximizes synergy by combining heat-based "hot rejuvenation" with skin booster–based "cold rejuvenation" in a single session. From his own protocol built around a 15% coverage baseline to his experience of not encountering the transient worsening sometimes seen after RF microneedling, he shared his real-world clinical insights.
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