Wavelengths Explained
| Wavelength | Best For | How It Works |
|---|---|---|
| 755nm | Fair skin (I–II), fine hair | Highest melanin absorption. Excellent for light, thin hair that other wavelengths struggle with. Shallow penetration targets hair at the papilla level. |
| 808nm | Medium skin (III–IV), all hair types | The workhorse wavelength. Optimal balance of melanin absorption and penetration depth. Effective on the widest range of skin and hair types. |
| 940nm | Deep follicles, stubborn terminal hair | Deeper dermal penetration than 808nm. Excellent for coarse, deeply rooted hair. Available on our 4-wavelength flagship system. |
| 1064nm | Dark skin (V–VI), coarse hair | Lowest melanin absorption — bypasses epidermal melanin to safely treat dark skin. The only safe option for Fitzpatrick type VI. |
Why Invest in Multi-Wavelength?
Never Turn Away a Client
A single-wavelength 808nm machine can not safely treat very dark skin (types V–VI). With 1064nm onboard, you can accept every client who walks through your door. For clinics in diverse communities, this alone justifies the upgrade.
Compete with Premium Brands
Alma Soprano Platinum and Candela GentleMax Pro are multi-wavelength systems priced at $100,000+. Our multi-wave machines deliver the same clinical versatility at roughly 1/15th the cost.
Future-Proof Investment
As your clinic grows and your client base diversifies, a multi-wavelength machine grows with you. No need to buy a second machine for dark-skin clients later.
Higher Per-Treatment Revenue
Multi-wavelength clinics can charge premium rates for “all skin type” capability. Market your clinic as the inclusive choice for every client.
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