Basically, if you're running a busy clinic, this thing saves you from buying two separate machines—it does both hair removal and tattoo removal in one unit, and most buyers go with the 1600W version for faster sessions.
Teh 808nm diode handles hair on all skin types (Fitzpatrick I-VI) pretty well, even lighter hair like blonde or white, though darker hair responds faster; picosecond mode uses 755nm and 1064nm for tattoos and pigmentation, and it's better than nanosecond for stubborn inks.
You get adjustable power form 1200W to 1600W, spot sizes of 15x20mm and 15x40mm, and the contact cooling keeps the tip at 5°C—so patients don't flinch much, which is a big deal for retention.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so, but we've had orders ship in 15 if our company have stock; the unit weighs about 45 kg, so factor in freight costs, and it's CE and FDA cleared (check your local regs though).
One thing we've noticed: the picosecond mode is not ideal for very deep, multicolored tattoos—you'll need more sessions for those, but for standard black ink, it's a workhorse.
Anyway, the LCD touch screen is straightforward, and we include a COA with each unit; just confirm the plug type before ordering—it's usually a standerd IEC.
We typically require a MOQ of 1 unit for the PICO-PRO, so you can start with a single machine to test it in your salon.
Lead time is usually 7-15 business days after payment, depending on your location and shipping method.
Yes, it is CE, FDA, and ISO 13485 certified, so you can use it confidently in a professional salon setting.
Yes, it's compatible with Fitzpatrick skin types I-VI, so it's safe for darker skin tones when used correctly.
The PICO-PRO has spot sizes of 15×20mm and 15×40mm. The larger spot covers more area faster for hair removal, while the smaller one is better for precise tattoo removal.