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§ The first device

Precise Pico.
The instrument of the system.

A four-wavelength pico laser engineered to execute the Precise System protocols with sub-nanosecond precision. Built for predictable outcomes across Fitzpatrick I through VI.

§ Fig. 02

The device is the instrument, not the system.

Precise Pico is the device that executes the Delivery pillar of The Precise System. The system existed first. The protocols, the biologic control framework, and the Data Intelligence Layer were designed before any hardware was specified. Precise Pico was engineered to meet the architectural requirements those decisions created — multi-wavelength capability for varied indications, sub-nanosecond pulse precision for predictable pigment disruption, and parameter calibration tied directly to the protocol library.

A different device could occupy this pillar in the future. Future Precise devices will. The architecture stays. The instrument evolves.

The hardware was the last thing we engineered.

See how delivery fits into the system

§ Fig. 02 — The wavelengths

Four wavelengths.
One instrument.

Each wavelength in Precise Pico is calibrated to a category of clinical indication. Together, they cover the full spectrum of treatable targets — from deep dermal pigment to superficial dyschromia to vascular features to textural concerns.

Neodymium YAG

1064 nm

The deepest-penetrating wavelength in the system. Targets dermal pigment and tattoo ink without surface absorption — making it the workhorse for darker skin types where epidermal melanin would absorb shorter wavelengths.

IndicationsDeep pigment, Black/blue tattoo ink, Dermal melasma, Nevus of Ota, Café-au-lait macules

KTP / Frequency-doubled YAG

532 nm

Strongly absorbed by red, orange, and yellow chromophores. The wavelength of choice for superficial pigmented lesions and specific tattoo ink colors.

IndicationsLentigines, Freckles, Café-au-lait macules, Red/orange/yellow tattoo ink, Vascular lesions

Alexandrite

755 nm

Optimized for green and blue tattoo ink absorption, and effective on epidermal pigment in lighter skin types. Provides clinical flexibility for tattoo removal across the spectrum of ink colors.

IndicationsGreen and blue tattoo ink, Lentigines on Fitz I–III, Specific dyschromias

Picosecond Precision

785 nm

The fourth wavelength extends the device’s reach into indications that benefit from a balance between depth penetration and chromophore selectivity. Calibrated for the Precise protocols where 1064 nm and 755 nm together cannot fully address the target.

IndicationsMixed-color tattoo, Refractory dyschromias, Transitional melanin targets

Indication lists above are representative and require clinical review before launch.

§ Fig. 03 — Engineering

Engineering specifications.

Precise Pico is engineered to clinical specifications, not consumer preferences. The values below are the operating parameters that make the protocol library executable with predictable results.

Wavelengths
  • 1064 nm (Nd:YAG)
  • 532 nm (KTP / Frequency-doubled Nd:YAG)
  • 755 nm (Alexandrite)
  • 785 nm (Picosecond)
Pulse Duration
  • 450 picoseconds (1064 nm)
  • 370 picoseconds (532 nm)
  • 500 picoseconds (755 nm)
  • 400 picoseconds (785 nm)
Maximum Pulse Energy
  • 600 mJ (1064 nm)
  • 300 mJ (532 nm)
  • 200 mJ (755 nm)
  • 250 mJ (785 nm)
Maximum Repetition Rate
10 Hz across all wavelengths
Spot Sizes
  • 2 mm to 10 mm, adjustable in 1 mm increments
  • Specialized fractional handpiece for textural protocols
Beam Profile
  • Flat-top homogenized beam profile
  • ±5% energy uniformity across spot
Cooling System
  • Integrated air cooling for handpiece thermal management
  • No external chiller required
Display
  • 13-inch capacitive touchscreen
  • Protocol library integrated — practitioner selects indication, device loads parameter envelope
  • Real-time outcome logging interface (writes to Data Intelligence Layer)
Connectivity
  • Wi-Fi (WPA3) + Ethernet for portal sync
  • HIPAA-compliant data transmission
  • Practitioner portal session sync
Dimensions
  • 28″ W × 24″ D × 42″ H (console)
  • 95 lbs (43 kg)
  • Casters with floor lock
Power Requirements
  • 110–240V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • 15A dedicated circuit recommended
Compliance & Certification
  • FDA 510(k) cleared (pending — see footnote)
  • IEC 60601-1 medical device safety
  • IEC 60825-1 laser safety Class 4
  • HIPAA-compliant data handling
Warranty
  • 24 months parts and labor
  • Software updates included for life of device
  • Protocol library updates included with practitioner subscription

FDA 510(k) clearance is in process; final regulatory status will be confirmed prior to launch. The Precise Pico device is not yet available for sale or clinical use in the United States.

Specifications listed above are draft engineering targets and may be updated based on final device assembly and validation testing.

§ Fig. 04 — The workflow

Designed for the way protocols are executed.

The device interface is built around the protocol library, not around hardware controls. Practitioners select the indication. The device loads the protocol’s parameter envelope. The treatment is executed within engineered safety boundaries — and the outcome flows back to the Data Intelligence Layer.

  • Indication selection

    The practitioner selects the indication and the patient's Fitzpatrick type. The device loads the corresponding protocol from the library.

  • Parameter envelope

    The protocol defines the safe operating range — wavelength, fluence, pulse duration, spot size — calibrated to the indication and skin type. Manual override is available within engineered safety boundaries.

  • Treatment execution

    Real-time feedback on pulse count, fluence delivered, and treatment zone coverage. Interface designed for minimal cognitive load during treatment.

  • Outcome capture

    The practitioner logs the treatment outcome at the device or in the practitioner portal. The data flows to the Data Intelligence Layer, contributing to protocol refinement across the network.

  • Continuous updates

    When protocols are updated based on aggregated outcomes, the device receives the new version automatically. The next treatment uses the refined parameters.

§ Included with Precise Pico

What arrives at the practice.

  • Precise Pico console

    Multi-wavelength pico laser, configured and calibrated.

  • Handpiece set

    Standard treatment handpiece + fractional handpiece for textural protocols.

  • Protocol library access

    All current protocols loaded on the device. Continuous updates via practitioner portal sync.

  • Biologic Control starter kit

    Prep, recovery, and maintenance kits sufficient for first 30 patient treatments.

  • Practitioner portal account

    Outcome logging interface, training library access, protocol update notifications, anonymized network insights.

  • Onboarding & certification

    On-site delivery, installation, and a two-day clinical certification program for the practice's clinical team.

  • Annual service & calibration

    Year one included. Annual maintenance contract available thereafter.

  • Software & protocol updates

    Included for the life of the device.

§ The unveiling

Precise Pico is unveiled at the launch event.

By invitation only. Civic Opera Building, Chicago. August 8, 2026.

§ Ready to see the instrument

Schedule a demonstration.

Demonstrations begin at launch. Practitioners interested in Precise Pico and the full Precise System can reserve a slot now.