We’re shipping these at about 19kg net, dimensions 42 by 48 by 34 centimeters, and MOQ is typically a single unit for stock orders—roughly 20 days or so lead time for larger quantities. It basically uses an 808nm/810nm diode laser to hit melanin in the follicle, and the sapphire cooling keeps skin suface at 0-5°C so it’s pretty comfortable even on tanned skin.

Power output is 1800W, and you get two modes: Fast runs at 10Hz with 5-10J/cm², while Profesional mode goes 6-50J/cm² adjustable—most buyers go with teh 10mg setting for general work, but that’s a rough comparison. Pulse width ranges 80-200ms, and the 12×12mm spot size is better than smaller tips for covering larger areas without sacrificing density.

The cooling system—air plus water plus semiconductor—handles heat well, but we usually have stock, though confirm lead time for custom requests. It’s not suited for very low-energy protocols on sensitive skin types because minimum J/cm² in Fast mode is still 5, so you’d need to switch modes for lighter work.
One thing you might not think to ask: the 8-inch color LCD touch screen is actually responsive and doesn’t lag under gloved fingers, which matters in a busy clinic. Certifications are CE and ROHS, and the TDS and COA come with each unit, but don’t expect detailed HPLC data unless you request it seperately.

Basically, tighter tolerance than most budget units on pulse consistency, and the sapphire window stays cool enough that you can run back-to-back passes without overheating. That’s about it for the hard data—easy to handle at 19kg.