Triluxe Pro 3 vs HL11
The verdict
Choose the HL11 at £10,000 ex. VAT if you need quadruple-wavelength diode plus Q-switched Nd:YAG. Choose the Triluxe Pro 3 at £12,500 ex. VAT if you also want E-light IPL modes and the higher sustained duty cycle for a clinic running 40-plus treatments a week.
| Price from (ex. VAT) | £12,500 | £10,000 |
|---|---|---|
| Technologies | Diode + Nd:YAG + E-light IPL | Diode + Q-switch Nd:YAG |
| Wavelengths | 755 / 808 / 940 / 1064nm | 755 / 808 / 940 / 1064nm |
| Broadband IPL | 640–1200nm | No |
| Skin types | Fitzpatrick I–VI | Fitzpatrick I–VI |
| Best suited to | Multi-service clinics at volume | Hair and pigment focus |
Choose the first
You run a full aesthetic menu and want three technologies in one console with the cooling and duty cycle for back-to-back days.
Choose the second
Hair removal plus pigment work is the business. You save £2,500 and lose only the E-light modes.
Neither of these? If hair removal alone is the service, the HL10 at £7,700 does the same clinical job for less.
