Cynosure Palomar Vectus
Cynosure Palomar Vectuslow ownership cost
Featuring the largest spot size and most uniform beam profile available today, the Vectus laser allows providers to quickly treat unwanted hair, even in the largest areas, such as the back, in less than five minutes.
At Cynosure Palomar Vectus Laser Hair Removal, our technology has led the field of permanent hair reduction from receiving the first FDA clearance for laser hair removal in 1997 to developing the best-selling hair removal laser, to advancing the science of hair removal technology with next-generation technology.
Advanced Features
Sapphire treatment
The Cynosure Palomar Vectus Laser Hair Removal features the integrated Skintel Melanin Reader, the only FDA-cleared melanin reader, helping providers to more safely offer optimized hair removal treatments tailored to each client’s skin type, lifestyle, and ethnicity.
SPECIFICATION | |
Wavelength | 810 nm |
Pulse Width | 5ms – 300ms |
Spot Size | 23 x 38mm |
Max Fluence | 100 J/cm2 |
Repetition Rate | Up to 3 Hz |
Electrical | 100-240 VAC 20 amp circuit required |
Dimensions | 22 x 23 x 41″ |
Weight | 120 lbs |
What areas can Cynosure Palomar Vectus Laser hair removal treat?
Vectus can remove hair from almost anywhere on the body including faces, backs, chests, arms, underarms, bikini area, and legs.
How does it work?
Vectus emits powerful light energy that targets and heats hair follicles. After the treatment, the follicles are damaged and permanently unable to produce new hairs, or can produce only very thin, tiny hairs that are virtually invisible.
Why do I have to wear the eyewear supplied by Cynosure, aren’t my glasses enough?
Cynosure provides laser safety eyewear that is specific to the wavelengths of light that your device emits. The light emitted from a laser or pulsed light device can cause eye injury or even blindness. Everyone present in the treatment room must wear appropriate protective eyewear at all times when the laser is in use. Be sure the laser eyewear that you are using is the correct one; you can find the laser specifications of the eyewear printed on the lens or frame.