We got the RFQ in this morning and I already placed teh order for the DY-DL6, the 808nm diode laser unit. It's basically the same as the 810nm models we've seen, but the wavelength is spec'd at 808nm with a ±10nm variance, which is tighter than most. The peak power is 1600W through that 10x12mm spot, and the fluence goes form 5 to 120 J/cm² in 1 J/cm² steps—pretty much covers all the common protocols we'd need for face, arms, bikini lines, and the larger areas like legs and back.
What actually sold me was the cooling system. It's got air, water circulation, and semiconductor cooling all integrated, and every unit goes through a 72-hour burn-in test at full load before it ships. That's a concrete detail you don't always get—most vendors just say 'water cooled' and leave it at that. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time because the CE certs and patent docs come with the batch retest reports, and those can take 20 days or so to pull together if they're not prepped.

It's not suited for anything requiring a tiny spot size for precision work, like vascular lesions—the 10x12mm is designed for hair removal, and that's it. The pulse width runs 80ms to 350ms, and the repetition frequency is 1Hz to 10Hz, so you can dial it in for different skin types, but don't expect it to double as a tattoo removal unit. Also, the display is a 10.4 inch color LCD touch screen, which is nicer than the smaller 7-inch panels we've been stuck with.
Anyway, the power density is adjustable in 1 J/cm² increments, which is better than the 5 J/cm² steps on some cheaper units. The weight is 18kg and dimensions are L55*W38*H36 cm—it's not a desktop toy, but it's manageable for a clinic room. The cooling system is the main reason I went with this over the DY-DL5; that one only has air and water, no semiconductor, and for all skin types you really want the extra heat dissipation.
5mg or 10mg depending on your batch—wait, no, that's a different product. The MOQ was one unit, and I ordered it with the standard packging (usually a foam-lined case). The price came in at roughly $2,800, which is in line with what we budgeted, and the lead time is about 4 weeks. I'll forward the proforma invoice once it's confirmed.
Our DY-DL6 uses a diode laser with dual wavelength capability — you can switch between 808nm and 810nm depending on your preference. Both wavelengths are clinically proven for permanent hair reduction on all skin types, so you're covered either way.
Yes, it's safe — the power density is adjustable from 5 to 120 J/cm², and the pulse width ranges from 80 to 350ms. This gives you full control to dial in lower settings for darker skin and higher settings for lighter skin, minimizing burn risk.
The DY-DL6 is CE certified and patented. We include the CE certificate and patent documentation with every shipment, so you shouldn't have any trouble with customs or local health authority inspections.
Our MOQ is just 1 unit — perfect for testing the market. Lead time is usually 7-15 working days depending on stock availability, and we ship via express courier so you'll have it within a week after dispatch.
It uses a triple cooling system — air, water circulation, and semiconductor cooling — so the handpiece stays cool to the touch even during marathon sessions. That means less discomfort for your clients and no overheating issues for you.