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Alma Korea acquires trademark for Soprano titanium & Titanium Lifting

Soprano Titanium (Photo=Provided by Alma Korea)

Soprano Titanium (Photo=Provided by Alma Korea)

Alma Korea Co., Ltd. (CEO Doron Yannai) announced that they recently acquired the trademark for Titanium Lifting & Soprano Titanium from Korean Intellectual Property Office on September 26th.
 
Recently, customers confused because the copy equipment of Soprano Titanium has appeared so often. This trademark acquisition is expected to strengthen originality and reduce damage caused by similar equipment.
 
Soprano Titanium was invented as a hair removal device with three wavelengths made by Alma Laser, Israel. However, Korean dermatologists developed the lifting protocol based on the hypothesis that simultaneous emission of three wavelengths (755 nm, 810 nm, and 1064 nm) can transfer thermal energy from the dermis to the retention ligaments. Soprano Titanium can effectively improve elasticity and wrinkles and it has the advantage of being able to customize treatments according to individual skin conditions. Indeed, Soprano Titanium has been newly reinvented as a lifting modality by Korean doctors.
 
Even though the main Equipment used for lifting is usually RF or Focused Ultrasound devices, they are not laser devices. However, people misuse terms such as RF Laser or HIFU Lasers. So to speak, the term “lasers” are misused as “devices”.
 
According to Alma Korea, “The introduction of Soprano Titanium laser lifting is evaluated as a transition that surpasses the limits of the lifting market, which has been led by RF and focused ultrasound. The introduction of Titanium Lifting will be an opportunity to inform the true value and power of Korean Beauty to the world once again”.

강동현 기자 kang_donghyun@koreadaily.com

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