The tabletop system builds on the UltraClear platform with multiple treatment modes targeting pigment, texture, and scarring across skin types.
Acclaro Medical highlighted its AuraLux 2910 nm fiber laser at the American MedSpa Association Annual Meeting, held April 9–12, 2026, in Las Vegas.
The system is an extension of the company’s UltraClear platform and is designed for a range of aesthetic skin treatments, including pigment correction, texture improvement, and scar revision. It uses a 2910 nm wavelength and delivers energy through short micro pulses to target different skin depths.
According to the company, the device includes multiple treatment modes intended to address varying clinical needs:
- 3DMIRACL: targets superficial layers for discoloration and texture
- REFRESH: treats mild to moderate sun damage and fine lines
- RENEW: reaches deeper layers for wrinkles and acne scarring
- GLIDE: an in-motion delivery technique for larger treatment areas
Acclaro says the system is designed for use across a range of skin types, with an emphasis on minimizing downtime and improving patient tolerance.
At the meeting, practitioner David Weir, MSN, APRN, NP-C, presented on clinical and practice considerations for incorporating the system into aesthetic workflows.
The company also introduced a practice support model tied to the device, which includes a dedicated practice development manager.
“Innovation doesn’t stop at the device. From installation to impact, our practice development managers help ensure our customer’s investment is transformed into measurable practice growth and superior patient care,” says Max Maxwell, vice president of implementation at Acclaro, in a release. “By partnering closely with providers, our [practice development managers] deliver strategic guidance, clinical insights, and business support to unlock the full potential of AuraLux.”
AuraLux uses what the company calls CoolPulse technology to deliver controlled energy to targeted skin depths, with the goal of balancing treatment effectiveness and recovery time.
Photo caption: AuraLux 2910 nm fiber laser tabletop device
Photo credit: Acclaro Medical