It's got three wavelengths—1064nm, 532nm, and 1320nm—which is pretty much what you need to cover most ink colors and skin types, and the energy dials up form 1 to 2000mj in case you're dealing with stubborn blues or greens. 2. Teh touch screen is 8 inches, water and air cooling keeps it stable during long sessions, and the pulse width goes from zero to ten nanoseconds. 3. Most buyers in salons and clinics run it for Q-switched treatments, but don't expect it to handle soft tissue ablation or anything outside pigment work—it's not built for that, and that's fine. 4. Stock usually runs about 10 units or so, and main unit comes with a 12-month warranty, though you'll want to confirm lead time if you're ordering more than five at once. 5. Also, the 500W output makes it better than some OEM units we've seen for consistent spot size, especially on darker skin types where lower fluence matters. 6. The 110V-240V power supply means it'll work anywhere, anyway, and buyers ordering internally sometimes ask for custom labeling.


Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, so you can start with a single machine to test it out.
We usually ship within 3-7 business days after payment, depending on stock levels.
Yes, the machine is CE approved, and we can supply the certificate and test report upon request.
The 1320nm wavelength is mainly for deeper tattoo ink removal, but it can also assist in skin tightening treatments when adjusted properly.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and keep the water cooling system filled to prevent damage.