SPOT Technology™
Smart Precise Optical Targeting is made possible by combining four worldwide patented technologies:

Dual Wavelength Advanced Imaging
A dual-wavelength illumination system uses backscattered light to create the ideal contrast and shadow for high resolution imaging. An advanced onboard camera captures an image of the treatment area in milliseconds.
Microcomputer Image Processing
A smart algorithmic processor interprets the data to determine an ideal treatment approach for each treatment area. SPOT technology delivers up to 15 unique treatments within 3 seconds.


Smart Multidirectional Targeting
A motorized system directs four diode lasers to specific locations for customized treatment. Epilaser’s mechanical guidance system is capable of multidirectional targeting (directing each of four lasers at a different follicle), or directing two or more lasers at a single target for ultra-focused treatment on particularly coarse or stubborn follicles.
Variable Wavelength Energy Transfer
Epilaser uses intelligent algorithms to determine an ideal wavelength for each laser pulse. An advanced pulse generator produces variable wavelengths to provide the most efficient, effective treatment possible.

Ultra-Focused Laser Delivery

ADVANCED HD IMAGING Automatically identifies up to 15 follicles at a time

MOTORIZED TARGETING SYSTEM Automatically directs lasers at follicles, not skin

1MM DIODE LASERS Four ultra-precise lasers only engage if follicles are present

MULTI-LASER FOCUSING Capable of focusing 4 lasers at a single follicle

VARIABLE WAVELENGTHSAdapts each laser pulse to the follicle being targeted
Targets Follicle
Other Lasers & IPLs

Burns Skin
Free To Be You
SPOT technology™ uses precision-calibrated laser wavelengths to ensure total safety and optimized effectiveness FOR ALL SKIN TONES. Epilaser 808 is calibrated to skin types 1 through 4 on the Fitzpatrick scale. Epilaser 980 is calibrated to skin types 5 and 6 on the Fitzpatrick scale.
FAQs
What is the Fitzpatrick Scale?
The Fitzpatrick scale is a classification system used to categorize human skin tones and their sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It was developed in 1975 by dermatologist Thomas B. Fitzpatrick.
What’s the difference between laser devices and IPL devices?
The main difference between laser and IPL devices is the type of light used for treatment.
Epilaser uses four diode lasers to directly target individual hair follicles. IPL devices use a broad light spectrum that spreads across the skin’s surface, resulting in less effective, less targeted hair removal.
Is this device like the one used in clinics?
Epilaser is as powerful as professional clinic devices, with the added benefit of being much safer. That’s why Epilaser has been FDA cleared for home use.
Epilaser is the only laser hair removal device that targets hair follicles without affecting skin.
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