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Replacing a Vectus® Laser
For an aging Vectus® diode laser, DioLase Titanium is a modern replacement — it keeps 808 nm gold-standard logic and adds Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength, -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, and a 12 × 36 mm handpiece.
An aging Vectus® is a replacement decision, not a question of whether diode works. This guide explains how DioLase Titanium keeps the trusted 808 nm logic while adding modern wavelength range, cooling, and large-area speed — and how to think about the switch.
- DioLase Titanium keeps 808 nm gold-standard diode logic at its core.
- Adds Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength (755/808/1064 nm), -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, 1800 W, and a 12 × 36 mm handpiece.
- A replacement, backup, or upgrade pathway for aging Vectus® platforms.
- Same diode category you trust — modern wavelength range, cooling, and large-area speed.
An aging Vectus® is a replacement decision
If your clinic ran a Vectus®, you already believe in diode hair reduction — the question isn’t whether diode works, it’s what to replace an aging platform with. You valued Vectus® because it was comfortable, effective, premium, and trusted. The goal is to keep that and modernize it. The DioLase Titanium is built for exactly this conversation.
Keep what worked — 808 nm gold standard
DioLase Titanium keeps 808 nm gold-standard diode logic at its core — the wavelength your team already trusts for permanent hair reduction. You are not abandoning what worked; you’re keeping it and adding range.
Add modern versatility, cooling, and speed
- Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength (755 / 808 / 1064 nm) — 808 stays central; 755 nm adds finer-hair support and 1064 nm adds depth and darker-skin planning.
- -35°C ICE sapphire contact cooling — comfort and the epidermal protection that lets providers use meaningful follicle-targeting energy.
- 1800 W + a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece — fast, large-area workflow (full-body in approximately 25–30 minutes where appropriate), plus a detachable precision tip for small areas.
Replace, back up, or upgrade
- Replace an aging Vectus® with a modern diode platform.
- Back up to protect uptime and revenue before a failure.
- Upgrade to Quattro 4D™ versatility, stronger cooling, and large-area speed.
The revenue case
Hair removal is the most repeatable category in aesthetics. Faster large-area workflow means more patients per day, faster room turnover, and easier full-body package sales — so a modern replacement isn’t just a cost, it’s a throughput and revenue upgrade.
Where to go next
- See the platform: DioLase Titanium
- DioLase Titanium vs Vectus®
- Professional Diode Laser Buying Guide
Ask Pro 1 Laser about Vectus® replacement options, pricing, and financing. Vectus® is a trademark of its respective owner; this guide addresses replacement planning for aging platforms and makes no claim about its manufacturer’s current service or support.
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FAQs
Is DioLase Titanium a good replacement for a Vectus®?
For clinics that valued Vectus® because it was comfortable, effective, and diode-based, DioLase Titanium is a strong modern replacement to evaluate. It keeps 808 nm gold-standard diode logic and adds Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength, -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, an 1800 W architecture, and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece.
Do I have to give up 808 nm?
No. DioLase Titanium keeps 808 nm as the core wavelength and adds 755 nm and 1064 nm around it. Quattro 4D™ is broader versatility, not a weaker 808 — you keep the diode logic you trust and gain range.
What if my Vectus® still works?
DioLase Titanium can serve as a backup platform that protects uptime and revenue now, and becomes the primary when the time comes. Many clinics plan replacement before a platform fails, not after.
What's different about the workflow?
A large 12 × 36 mm handpiece and 1800 W architecture support fast, large-area treatment — full-body sessions in approximately 25–30 minutes where appropriate — plus -35°C ICE sapphire cooling for comfort. A detachable precision tip handles small areas.
How do I compare them directly?
See DioLase Titanium vs Vectus® for a factual comparison. Where specific Vectus® specifications are not verified, they are shown as 'Not specified' rather than guessed.