THE INMODE LASER ECOSYSTEM

TWO TECHNOLOGIES. ONE UNPARALLELED STANDARD.

Clinics that grow fastest don't rely on one laser to do everything. They build a treatment ecosystem.

THE PROBLEM WITH "PICK ONE"

YOUR PATIENTS' CONDITIONS DON'T FIT INTO A SINGLE WAVELENGTH

Pigment disorders vary. Tattoo ink varies. Skin types vary. Clinics locked into a single laser are forced to turn away complex cases, refer out revenue, or adapt their approach to fit a single modality.


When you only have one tool, you're forced to overuse it. That means over-treating resistant cases with the wrong mechanism, under-serving complex presentations, and watching revenue walk out the door to a competitor with more range.


The answer isn't a better single device. It's the right device for each case — every time.

THE SOLUTION

NO MORE COMPROMISES.TWO TECHNOLOGIES. ONE STANDARD.

GIVE YOUR PATIENTS THE DOUBLE WAVE EXPERIENCE.

The Double Wave Experience is how high-performance Australian clinics are positioning their laser offering — two complementary waves of precision that together cover every pigment presentation, every tattoo case, and every skin type.


Not two devices competing for the same patient. Two technologies that work in sequence — each deployed where the science says it belongs.

THE PICOFY ADVANTAGE

NOT ALL PICOSECOND LASERS ARE EQUAL.

The picosecond category has grown rapidly. The difference isn't just pulse duration — it's what happens at the moment of energy delivery, how consistently that's maintained, and what the beam profile looks like at the treatment site.

LASER INDUCED OPTICAL BREAKDOWN

WHY PICOFY EXCELS AT SKIN REJUVENATION

When Picofy's ultra-short 300ps pulses interact with tissue, they generate a phenomenon called Laser Induced Optical Breakdown — a rapid plasma formation that creates a powerful photoacoustic shockwave at the cellular level. This physically disrupts pigment and triggers deep collagen remodelling without relying on heat as the primary mechanism. 

CLINICAL PROTOCOL — MELASMA

THE MOST CHALLENGING PIGMENT CONDITION YOUR CLINIC WILL FACE.

Melasma is not just a pigment problem. It's a chronic pigmentary disorder involving both epidermal and dermal melanin — associated with vascular activity, inflammation, and a fragile melanocyte environment. It's highly prone to relapse and PIH if overtreated. This is why a single laser is rarely the long-term solution.

PRACTISE ECONOMICS

ONE PAYS THE BILLS. ONE GROWS THE CLINIC.

FOR PRACTISES & THEIR PATIENTS

WHY IT MATTERS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE TREATMENT BED.

PRACTICE BENEFITS

PATIENT BENEFITS

READY TO OWN THE COMPLETE SPECTRUM?

Book a no-obligation demo with InMode. See both technologies. Get your personalised ROI model. Ask everything.