Picosecond Laser machine
ModelBlaze-1064-500Wavelength1064 ±0.5 nmPulse Width~10 psAverage Power500 W @ 5 MHzPulse Energy100 µJPRF Range1 Hz - 6 MHzBeam QualityM² ≤1.3, TEM₀₀Power Stability<1.0% (8h, RMS)CoolingWater-cooledWarm-up Time15 minDimensions980 × 560 × 153 mm
Picosecond laser, with its ultra-fast pulse width of one trillionth of a second (10-12 seconds), redefines photoelectric skin rejuvenation. It utilizes a "photo-mechanical effect"to shatter melanin into microscopic dust particles, making them easier for the body to metabolize. This achieves efficient pigment removal, tattoo fading, and skin refinement.
Compared to traditional lasers,
picosecond treatment offers less
thermal damage, reduced discomfort, and shorter downtime - a safer and more comfortable choice for beauty.
details :
1. Wavelength: 532 nm (for superficial pigmentation), 755 nm (for freckles and Nevus of Ota), 1064 nm (for deep pigmentation and melasma). Different wavelengths target various depths of pigment.
2. Pulse Duration: ≤450 ps, 750 ps, or between 350 ps and 400 ps. This picosecond-level pulse width is a thousand times faster than traditional nanosecond lasers.
3. Spot Size: 6 - 8 mm, with an adjustable range typically from 2 to 10 mm. Larger spot sizes are used for overall skin revitalization, while smaller spots are for precise focal of pigment.
4. Fluence / Energy Density: Ranges from 0.4 to 0.71 J/cm² for treating melasma with a 755 nm wavelength, and 0.88 to 1.18 J/cm² for ZOOM mode treatments. The emphasis in aesthetics is on "large spot size, low energy" for safety.
5. Repetition Rate: 5 - 10 Hz. A higher frequency allows for faster treatment coverage.
6. Peak Power: ≥1.30 GW, and can reach up to 1.5 GW. This exceptionally high peak power is what creates the "photo-mechanical effect" to shatter pigment with minimal heat.
7. Output Energy: ≥500 mJ for the 1064 nm wavelength, and ≥250-300 mJ for the 532 nm wavelength. Higher single-pulse energy is often required for removing stubborn tattoos.
If you need this list adapted for a specific device or brand (like PicoWay or PicoSure), feel free to ask.
· Pulse: 250-450 picoseconds (1000x faster than old lasers)
· Mechanism: Photoacoustic effect (shatters pigment with minimal heat)
Key Benefits
· Fewer treatments • Less downtime • Lower risk • All skin types
Top Applications
· Tattoo removal (clears resistant inks)
· Pigmentation (melasma, spots)
· Skin rejuvenation (scars, pores, texture)
VS Traditional
Picosecond Nanosecond
Minimal heat damage More thermal damage
Fewer sessions More sessions
Faster recovery Longer downtime
Core Messages
· Patients: "Faster than a blink. Better than before."
· Clinicians: "Superior outcomes. Proven technology."
Marketing Must-Haves
· Before/after galleries • Video content • Patient testimonials • KOL partnerships






