Choosing between a single wavelength and a triple wavelength diode laser is a critical decision for aesthetic clinics, med spas and dermatology practices. This guide explains the technical, clinical and business differences.
Single wavelength diode lasers typically operate at 808nm. This wavelength has been widely used for professional hair removal due to its balance between penetration depth and melanin absorption.
Triple wavelength diode laser systems combine 755nm, 808nm and 1064nm in one platform, expanding treatment flexibility and safety.
| Feature | Single Wavelength | Triple Wavelength |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelength Options | 808nm | 755nm + 808nm + 1064nm |
| Skin Type Coverage | Limited | All Fitzpatrick Types |
| Clinical Versatility | Moderate | High |
| Long-Term ROI | Standard | Higher |
Clinics seeking scalability, safety and higher profitability increasingly choose triple wavelength diode laser systems. These platforms reduce treatment limitations while increasing client satisfaction.
EPYLASE™ Triple Wavelength Diode Laser integrates 755nm, 808nm and 1064nm wavelengths with advanced cooling technology, designed for modern aesthetic clinics.
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