Dual-Action Skin Rejuvenation:
Combining picosecond laser and long pulse technologies, delivering efficient tattoo removal, pigmentation treatment, and collagen regeneration—safe for all skin types!

Ultrashort pulse duration (1 picosecond = 1/1,000,000,000,000 seconds) uses the "photoacoustic effect" to crush the pigment into dust-like particles. High-intensity laser penetrates the epidermis and can reach the pigment clusters in the dermis. Due to the short energy action time and extremely high energy, the pigment clusters will expand and burst rapidly after absorbing high energy in an instant.
The particles are swallowed by macrophages and excreted from the body, and the pigment gradually fades and disappears, minimizing thermal damage and reducing the risk of pigmentation.
The pulse width is 300us, and the laser stays in the dermis of the skin longer, stimulating the growth of fibroblasts, promoting collagen regeneration, reshaping and increasing elasticity, and improving skin texture.

Picosecond laser and Q-switched laser are often used for tattoo removal and skin rejuvenation, but their effectiveness varies greatly.
Q-switched laser pulse width: nanosecond level (1 nanosecond = 10⁻⁹ seconds), which is a traditional laser technology that crushes pigment particles through photothermal effect.
Picosecond laser pulse width: picosecond level (1 picosecond = 10⁻¹² seconds), 1000 times faster than Q-switched laser, which means that picosecond laser can provide shorter and more powerful energy bursts, thereby achieving faster and more precise treatment.
Q-switched laser: suitable for epidermal pigmentation, but limited effect on chloasma and colored tattoos, requiring multiple treatments.
Picosecond laser: due to shorter pulses and more concentrated energy, it can treat stubborn pigmentation (such as chloasma), colored tattoos and refractory tattoos, and the single-time effect is more significant, and the number of treatments is reduced.
Q-switched laser generates more heat due to nanosecond pulses, which may cause slight redness, swelling, and scabs, and the recovery period is about 3-7 days.
Picosecond laser has less thermal damage, faster recovery after surgery (1-3 days), less pain, and is suitable for sensitive skin







| Technology | Long Pulse and Picosecond Laser | |
| Input Power | 2000W | |
| Screen | 12inch touch screen | |
| Cooling System | semiconductor, water cooling | |
| Voltage | 110V/220V | |
| Pico Laser | Wavelength | 1064nm, 755nm, 532nm |
| Frequency | 1-10Hz | |
| Power | 200-2000mj | |
| Long Pulse | Wavelength | 1064nm, 532nm |
| Frequency | 0.5-2Hz | |
| Power | 200mj -2000mj | |
| Spot Size | 2-10mm(adjustable) | |
| N. W./G. W. | 64kg/ 92kg | |

Q: Is it painful during treatment? How long does it take?
A : The treatment process will be hot, and the place in which the pigment distribution will feel will more apparent. According to the treatment of the adaptation, the operator will recommend the use of local anesthetic ointments and cold blowers to reduce discomfort. General treatment time is approximately 5-15 minutes, subject to the size of the treatment area and skin problems.
Q: Is the pico laser washing tattoo good? Will it stay?
A : The current efficacy is particularly remarkable to use the pico laser to wash tattoo, which does not cause heat damage to the surrounding tissue, so it will not leave scars.
Q: It has been treated many times. Will it leave scars if continue treatment?
A: The technology only needs to use generally laser doses to achieve effective treatment, tissue accepts lower dose stimulation, and the traumatic is relatively reduced, and it is not easy to generate wounds to cause scars.