Duetto MT EVO
Quanta System
- Brand Tier
- Gold Standard
- Technology
- Laser · Class IV Medical
- Wavelengths
- 755nm · 1064nm
- Skin Types
- All skin tones (dual wavelength with Mixed Technology)
- Cooling
- Contact cooling (sapphire window) + air cooling
Notes
Italian-engineered dual-wavelength laser with Quanta Mixed Technology for simultaneous or sequential wavelength delivery. Predecessor to the Thunder MT. Handles hair removal, vascular lesions, pigmented lesions, skin rejuvenation, and active acne. Distributed in the US by Cartessa Aesthetics. Optional TWAIN IPL and Er:YAG handpieces available.
Overview
Quanta System's dual-wavelength platform using their patented Mixed Technology for simultaneous delivery of both 755nm Alexandrite and 1064nm Nd:YAG wavelengths. The Duetto MT EVO is the predecessor to the Thunder MT and remains widely used in clinics worldwide. Available with optional TWAIN IPL and Er:YAG handpieces for expanded treatment capabilities.
How It Works
Two independent laser sources (Alexandrite 755nm and Nd:YAG 1064nm) can fire individually or simultaneously via second-generation Quanta Mixed Technology. Simultaneous mode lets practitioners adjust the proportion between the two wavelengths, combining Alexandrite's high melanin absorption with Nd:YAG's deep penetration in customizable ratios. Spot sizes up to 18mm. Integrated contact cooling with sapphire window at three temperature settings, plus optional external air cooling.
Typical Uses
- All skin types year-round (Mixed Technology extends Alexandrite safety to darker tones)
- Multi-application clinics (hair removal, vascular, pigmentation, rejuvenation, acne)
- Practices wanting the option to add IPL or Er:YAG capabilities via TWAIN modules
Key Features
Mixed Technology allows customizable wavelength blending, a feature unique to Quanta System devices. The TWAIN modular system lets clinics add IPL or Er:YAG handpieces at any time. Important: if your clinic uses a Duetto with the TWAIN IPL handpiece for hair removal, that specific treatment is IPL, not laser. Ask which handpiece is being used. The Duetto has been succeeded by the Thunder MT but many units remain in active clinical service.