A client walks in for stubborn back acne and walks out after a session that hits both the active breakouts and the lingering red marks—that's what this system is built for, using FPL technology with a honeycomb matrix that pulses microsecond-level cell light to target tissue while minimizing skin heat sink effect, basically making it safer and less uncomfortable than older IPL units.
Maximum energy sits at 50J/cm² with pulse durations up to 10ms, and the 11 interchangeable filters (515-950nm range) let you dial in the exact wavelength for acne, pigmentation, or hair removal without swapping the whole handle—most buyers go with the 515nm or 590nm for acne work. It's a 500W unit running on 220V 50Hz or 110V 60Hz (check your local voltge before ordering).

The triple cooling system—semiconductor, wind, and water—keeps the handpiece form overheating during back-to-back treatments, which is something you'll appreciate after a long day. We've handled these for a few years now, and what it does is maintain consistent power output even when you're running it hard; the 15-inch 4K touch screen makes settings straightforward, though the interface takes an hour or so to learn.

Certifications include CE, ISO 13485:2008, and ISO 9001:2008, so it meets medical device quality standdard for clinical use—not something you'd set up in a home spa, given it weighs 67 kg and measures 54×54×115 cm. Packging is a single reinforced crate, roughly 80 kg shipped, and we include the 11 filters and a COA with each unit. MOQ is 1 piece, but lead time is typically 20-25 days; we usually have stock, but confirm before placing a rush order.

It's not suited for very dark skin types on high fluences—the 515nm filter can cause burns if you're not careful, so always test a small patch first. Also, the NIR Milk Light function promotes collagen regeneration and skin elasticity, but it's a secondary feature; for pure hair removal, the Super Hair Removal mode (roughly 950nm) works better than the general filters.
Anyway, payment terms are T/T or L/C, and freight is quoted per order since it's heavy—expect around $200–400 for sea shippng to a major port, depending on your location.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine to test the market before scaling up.
Lead time is usually 7-15 days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels at the time.
It's certified with CE, ISO 13485:2008, and ISO 9001:2008 — those cover EU medical device standards and quality management, so you're good for most regulated markets.
Each filter targets a specific wavelength range for different treatments — for example, 515nm is for superficial pigmentation, while 950nm goes deeper for hair removal. You swap them manually based on the client's skin type and issue.
It ships in one wooden crate, dimensions roughly 60x60x125 cm, total weight around 75 kg including packing materials.