Cosmetic lasers are essentially electronics and hardware. The electronics components can range from large motherboards to processors and controllers. The hardware can be as simple as fluid pumps and manual levers. The element that brings the electronics and hardware into working order is, without question, the software. It’s important to recognize this because software is treated as a proprietary asset that cannot be hacked or compromised. This is because altered software may render an otherwise fine laser unsafe and therefore unusable.
The cosmetic laser industry moves faster than many other realms. Nothing stays the same for very long and, accordingly, even the same product line can undergo changes. Customers provide feedback. Treatment protocols improve. All of these changes – and more – can be reflected in a laser’s software. Given this reality, it’s vital that you find out how your system will remain current before purchasing any used laser.
Before purchasing any pre-owned or used laser, ask a few software related questions laser: For example:
- What software version is loaded on the machine at this time?
- Is it the most current version available?
Some used laser dealers may not be able to answer both questions. The software version may be contained in an area of the system protected by passwords. If the software version is visible, or the broker is able to hack his way to it, he still may not know if it’s a current version or severely outdated. If the broker is able to show the software version and prove that it’s the most current version available, it becomes important to ask how your system will receive updates in the future? The worst case scenario could be that your investment becomes worthless due to an upgrade related to safety.
Speak to an AlmaCPO representative about reliable used lasers and make 2012 a great year for you and your patients.
