Actually, the HS-298 is what we’ve been sending out most for full-service clinics that want both pigment work and tattoo removal without switching machines—it runs on a picosecond ND:YAG platform, and the flat-top beam profile means you get pretty even energy distribution across the spot, which helps avoid hot spots, and they usually run the 1064nm at about 500mJ for deep black ink or the 532nm at 250mJ for reds and sunspots, pulse width sits at either 300ps or 450ps depending on the firmware version, and the spot size adjusts form 2mm up to 10mm, so you can dial in for fine lines or broader patches.
9.7-inch touch screen is standdard now, and the advanced air cooling keeps it running without the mess of water systems—but you’ll want to keep the room ventilated because of that it does push some heat out—and the weight is about 130kg, so plan for a sturdy cart or a fixed spot.

Most of our buyers go with the 10Hz repetition rate for smoother motion while working, and the art arm gives decent flexibility, though if you’re doing a lot of dense black tribal work you’ll notice handpiece gets warm after fifteen minutes or so.

We carry decent stock on these, usually 15-20 units in the warehouse, and MOQ is one unit for most orders unless you’re a distributor and want a volume price break—the 510K is current, and the CE and ISO 13485 certs come in the packet with the TDS and SDS.

It’s not really suited for hair removal or vascular lesions—that’s more of a long-pulse or IPL territory—but for pigment issues, aging spots, and multicolored tattoos, it does the job, and the actual pulse energy at 1064nm is around 500mJ, though we’ve had some clients push it a bit higher for really stubborn carbon-based inks.
Supply time is roughly 15-20 days if our company have them in the pipeline, but if we’re sourcing fresh from the factory it can take closer to 30—usually we’ll have a few with the stock firmware already loaded, and the version with the 300ps pulse width is a little more popular for the speed, though the 450ps gives a slightly kinder feel on teh skin from what I’ve heard.
The 300ps setting delivers a shorter burst for more precise tattoo ink fragmentation with less heat damage, while the 450ps offers a slightly longer pulse for treating denser or multicolored pigments. You can switch between them on the 9.7" touch screen depending on the client's ink type and skin response.
Yes, all three certifications come included with the HS-298. We'll send you the CE, ISO 13485, and FDA 510K documents along with the shipment so you can pass local registration or clinic audits without hassle.
MOQ is just 1 unit, so it works for single clinics or bulk orders. Lead time is usually 7-15 days after payment, depending on stock levels. We'll confirm the exact timeline when you place the order.
Yes, the spot size is adjustable from 2mm to 10mm right on the interface, so you can target fine lines or larger areas. The 2mm setting is great for precise work on stubborn ink particles or small pigmented lesions.
It keeps the laser head and internal components at a stable temperature even during back-to-back sessions, so no downtime for cooldown. The system is quiet and maintenance-free, which is a big plus for high-traffic clinics.