Comparison Guides
DioLase Titanium vs Vectus®
DioLase Titanium is a modern diode replacement for an aging Vectus® — keeping 808 nm gold-standard logic and adding Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength, -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece. Unverified Vectus® specs are shown as 'Not specified'.
Clinics with an aging Vectus® compare it with DioLase Titanium when planning a replacement. This stays factual: DioLase Titanium's verified specs are listed, and where Vectus® specifications are not verified, the row reads 'Not specified'.
- DioLase Titanium keeps 808 nm gold-standard diode logic and adds Quattro 4D™ 755/808/1064 nm.
- -35°C ICE sapphire contact cooling, 1800 W, and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece + precision tip.
- Positioned as a modern replacement, backup, or upgrade for aging Vectus® platforms.
- Unverified Vectus® specifications are shown as 'Not specified', not guessed.
Side-by-side specifications
| Specification | DioLase Titanium | Vectus® |
|---|---|---|
| Wavelength | 808 nm, or Quattro 4D™ 755 / 808 / 1064 nm | Not specified |
| Cooling | -35°C ICE sapphire contact cooling | Not specified |
| Handpiece / spot size | Large 12 × 36 mm + detachable precision tip | Not specified |
| Power | 1800 W | Not specified |
| Workflow | Static + in-motion; full-body ~25–30 min where appropriate | Not specified |
| Skin types | I–VI where appropriate (triple-wavelength configuration) | Not specified |
| Regulatory | Health Canada licensed (MDL 111503); FDA cleared | Not specified |
| Positioning | Modern diode replacement / backup / upgrade | Aging platform (replacement planning) |
| Condition | New — warranty, training, support | Varies |
Key differences
- Keeps the 808 nm gold-standard diode logic Vectus® owners trust — then adds Quattro 4D™ 755/808/1064 nm versatility.
- Adds -35°C ICE sapphire contact cooling and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece for fast, comfortable, large-area workflow.
- A replacement, backup, or upgrade pathway for aging Vectus® platforms.
- Factual comparison: unverified Vectus® specifications are shown as 'Not specified', never guessed.
Clinics with an aging Vectus® diode laser often compare it with DioLase Titanium when planning a replacement, backup, or upgrade. This comparison stays factual and sourced: DioLase Titanium’s verified specifications are listed, and where a current Vectus® specification is not verified, the row reads “Not specified” rather than guessing.
The core message is continuity, not switching for its own sake: DioLase Titanium keeps the 808 nm gold-standard diode logic Vectus® owners trust, and adds Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength, -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, 1800 W, and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece for modern, large-area workflow.
For the full picture, see Replacing a Vectus® Laser and the DioLase Titanium platform page. A full, sourced side-by-side specification sheet is available on request. This is a factual comparison, not a clinical-outcome claim, and it makes no statement about Vectus®‘s manufacturer service or support.
Summary
For a clinic replacing or backing up an aging Vectus®, DioLase Titanium keeps the trusted 808 nm gold-standard diode logic and adds Quattro 4D™ triple wavelength, -35°C ICE sapphire cooling, 1800 W, and a large 12 × 36 mm handpiece — a modern diode platform built on the wavelength logic Vectus® owners already trust. Where specific Vectus® specifications are not verified, they are shown as 'Not specified'.
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. 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 lose 808 nm by switching?
No. DioLase Titanium keeps 808 nm as the core wavelength and adds 755 nm and 1064 nm. Quattro 4D™ is broader versatility, not a weaker 808.
Why are some Vectus® specs shown as 'Not specified'?
This comparison stays factual. Where a current, verified Vectus® specification is not available, the row reads 'Not specified' rather than guessing. A full sourced comparison is available on request.
Can DioLase Titanium be a backup rather than a full replacement?
Yes. Many clinics add DioLase Titanium as a backup platform that protects uptime and revenue while an aging Vectus® is still running, then transition it to primary over time.