We’re looking at a 1200W to 1800W handle with a triple-diode stack—755, 808, and 1064nm—so you can tackle everything form pale Type I to deeply pigmented Type VI skin without guessing which wavelength to swap to. The machine pushes 3500W total, and the American Coherent bar is good for roughly 100 million shots, which outlasts most single-laser units by a factor of two or so. Basically, you're buying one cabinet with three treatments in it.

90% of our buyers run this in high-volume clinics where they’re booking eight to twelve clients a day. The adjustable spot sizes (13x20mm, 13x30mm, 13x40mm) let the operator switch between full-leg passes and fine work on the upper lip or chin without swapping handles. Also, the -32°C cooling on the handpiece is cold enough that most patients don't flinch—especially on darker skin where thermal discomfort is real. One concrete detail: the TEC element inside the handle can frost up if you idle it for more than three minutes, so just keep teh tip moving between zaps.


This machine is overkill for a single-chair spa doing 10 treatments a week—you’d be better off with a smaller 808-only unit at half the cost. But for a clinic chain or medical spa that cycles six to nine handles daily, it’s actually easier to maintain one power system than juggle three separate tabletop lasers. The CE, ISO, and TUV certifications mean your insurance underwriter won't balk when they audit your equipement list.

Our standerd MOQ is one unit, but we usually have stock on the EU and US plug versions; the UK plug variant can take 20 days or so because we swap power entry module per your dock request. The 2-year machine warranty and 1-year handle warranty cover the Coherent bar and the TEC compressor seprately—just send back the dead part, and we'll cross-ship a replacement. We don't include the facial tips in the base price, though you can add them for about 80 USD per set of five, but confirm lead time because that’s a special order item (usually 2-4 weeks).