Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Laser Beauty Equipment |
Theory: | Laser |
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This ND:YAG solid laser system operates at multiple wavelengths (532nm, 755nm, 1064nm, 1320nm) to effectively remove unwanted pigments and tattoos from the skin. The laser energy is absorbed by pigment particles, breaking them into tiny fragments for natural elimination via the lymphatic system.
With ultra-short pulse widths (1-10ns) and maximum energy of 2000mJ, the device provides powerful, precise treatments while minimizing skin damage and thermal diffusion.
Tattoo removal (black, blue, green, red, brown)
Birthmark and nevus removal
Red and brown pigmentation treatment
Coffee spot and Ota nevus removal
Eyebrow and eyeliner cleaning
Carbon peeling for pore shrinking and skin rejuvenation
Item | Specification |
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Light Source | ND:YAG Solid Laser |
Wavelength | 532nm, 755nm, 1064nm, 1320nm |
Laser Heads | 532-F50/1064-F50/1320-F0, no-scar heads optional |
Power | 500W |
Frequency | 1-10Hz Adjustable |
Spot Size | Not Adjustable |
Max Energy | 2000mJ |
Pulse Width | 1-10ns |
Cooling System | Water Cooling + Air Cooling |
Screen | 8.4-Inch Touch Screen |
Electrical Requirements | 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 20A max |
Fuse | T5AL250V Ø5×25 |
High peak power, ultra-short nanosecond pulse for precise pigment breaking with minimal side effects.
Multiple wavelength options to target different pigments at varying skin depths.
Optional no-scar heads for delicate and safe skin resurfacing.
Dual water and air cooling system for continuous, stable operation.
Compact, medical-grade design, ideal for professional aesthetic clinics and beauty salons.
Before:
Avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks
Clean treatment area
Perform a patch test for sensitive skin
After:
Apply cold compress if needed
Avoid strong sunlight for 48 hours
Use recommended soothing cream
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Active skin infection or severe inflammation
Keloid-prone skin
Severe heart disease or epilepsy