Nu TriLaze Lite is a compact tri-wavelength laser hair removal machine for clinics that need professional capability without tying up a room or budget in a larger console. It keeps 755 nm, 808 nm and 1064 nm wavelengths, SuperCool™ contact cooling, included training, Core of Knowledge learning and UK support in a format that suits smaller rooms and shared salons.
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The real question is not whether the machine is small. It is whether it protects client confidence, treatment range and support when your room and budget are limited.
Will clients take a compact machine seriously?
It still looks and feels clinic-ready
Most clients judge the whole setup: consultation, room, practitioner confidence and machine presentation. The Lite keeps a professional handpiece, touchscreen workflow and clean visual finish, so a smaller room does not have to feel improvised.
Am I losing treatment range to get the lower monthly cost?
Three wavelengths are still built in
The lower entry point does not reduce it to a single diode route. 755 nm, 808 nm and 1064 nm remain available, giving trained practitioners a broader starting point for hair removal planning across Fitzpatrick skin types I to VI.
What if my team changes or I need compliance evidence?
Training and documentation stay central
Included training, certification, Core of Knowledge learning and ongoing support mean new operators can be brought into a proper process rather than relying on rushed handovers. Always match training records to your insurance and local authority requirements.
Tri-Wavelength Coverage
A smaller platform with the same three-wavelength approach
Each wavelength gives your practitioner a different route for consultation-led treatment planning. The Lite is not sold as a shortcut. Settings, skin type, hair colour, patch testing and operator judgement still decide suitability.
755 nm Alexandrite wavelength
Often used as a useful route for lighter skin types and finer to medium hair where appropriate. It helps the Lite avoid the narrow feel of a basic single-wavelength entry machine.
Useful for lighter skin typesFine to medium hair route
The wavelengths give flexibility, but they do not remove the need for consultation, contraindication checks, patch testing and realistic client expectations before treatment.
What You Keep
The essentials that protect day-to-day ownership
The Lite is designed around the details that matter after the sale: low consumable exposure, simple workflow, training, compliance support and a support route if a problem interrupts your diary.
No costly cryogen cartridges
SuperCool™ contact cooling avoids treatment-specific cryogen spray costs, which helps keep every appointment easier to price and plan.
Low machine output cost
Machine output remains below 1p per 20 shots, so the real cost focus stays where it should: practitioner time, room costs, marketing, insurance and service quality.
72-hour swap protection
If a covered fault cannot be resolved promptly, swap protection helps reduce the usual worry of lost bookings and long equipment downtime.
Training and certification included
Training, certification and Core of Knowledge learning are included, giving you paperwork and operator confidence to discuss with insurers and local authorities.
8.4-inch touchscreen
The 8.4-inch screen keeps settings and workflow clear, which matters when the treatment room is small and the practitioner needs a simple, repeatable process.
FDA approved
Regulatory clearance gives buyers another concrete check when comparing professional systems, marketing claims and cheaper alternatives.
Clinic Workflow
A smaller setup that still supports a proper clinic process
The Lite can sit on a suitable stable surface or be paired with a stand, which makes it practical for shared rooms and smaller premises. It should still be treated as a professional laser system, with correct room setup, eyewear, consultation forms, training evidence and operating procedures.
Portable tabletop or stand setup
Useful for shared salons and smaller treatment rooms
No cryogen cartridges or treatment-specific sprays to replace
Handpiece and Cooling
Comfort and control still affect repeat bookings
Clients may choose a smaller salon, but they still judge comfort and confidence. SuperCool™ contact cooling, adjustable pulse width, fluence and frequency give trained practitioners the tools to tailor sessions responsibly.
Adjustable pulse width, fluence and frequency
Designed for Fitzpatrick skin types I to VI
Patch testing and practitioner judgement remain essential
Finance and Return Planning
Use your own diary, not a best-case promise
This calculator is deliberately cautious. It shows gross treatment revenue before staff time, rent, finance, insurance, marketing, tax and any local compliance costs. Use it to test whether the Lite makes sense for your appointment volume.
Lite return calculator
Move the sliders to model a realistic weekly diary and average treatment price for your clinic.
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Basis used: finance from £174 per month and machine output below 1p per 20 shots. Figures are illustrative only and exclude staff, rent, insurance, marketing, tax, finance charges and local authority requirements.
Illustrative monthly view
£2,210
Estimated monthly treatment revenue
Estimated machine output cost<£7.80
Revenue after output cost£2,202
Treatments to cover monthly finance3
Finance from£174/mo
This is a gross planning model, not a profit forecast. The Lite's value is that the monthly entry point and output cost are low enough to test against a cautious diary, rather than relying on perfect utilisation.
Treatment Examples
Show clients realistic treatment progress
Use the sliders to compare treatment stages across different areas. Results vary, but examples help set expectations around course planning, consistency and follow-up.
BeforeAfter
Back Treatment
A broad area where speed, overlap and controlled cooling affect both diary efficiency and client comfort.
BeforeAfter
Underarm Treatment
A common starter area for clients, where reliable coverage and clear aftercare help build confidence in a course.
BeforeAfter
Upper Lip Treatment
A smaller facial area where measured settings, cooling and operator control are more important than speed.
Results vary. These images were supplied by professional users of British Institute of Lasers systems and are not presented as results from one named machine alone. Outcomes vary according to hair colour, skin type, settings, adherence and other factors.
Training and Certification
Proper training should not be an optional extra
A lower purchase level should not leave you to work out safety, settings or documentation on your own. Training and certification are included so you can set up the Lite with a clearer process from the start.
Step 01
Choose a practical training route
Learn online or attend face-to-face training. We can help you choose the route that fits your experience, team size and location.
Step 02
Cover theory, safety and setup
Training covers laser principles, skin typing, contraindications, room safety, parameter selection, cleaning and routine maintenance.
Step 03
Keep evidence for insurers
A Certificate of Training is provided on completion. Core of Knowledge learning is included, and local rules or insurance requirements should be checked before treating paying clients.
Full Spec Sheet
Technical specifications
Wavelengths755 nm, 808 nm, 1064 nm
Spot Size20 mm x 12 mm
Pulse Width10-400 ms, adjustable
Fluence1-120 J/cm², adjustable
Display8.4-inch colour touchscreen
Frequency1-10 Hz, adjustable
Skin TypesFitzpatrick I to VI
CoolingIntegrated SuperCool™
FormatPortable tabletop or stand setup
Shot Life3 million guaranteed shots
Routine CoolantDeionised water
ApprovalFDA approved
Choose the Right Fit
Choose the machine that fits your room and risk tolerance
The Lite is not automatically the right machine for every clinic. It is strongest where space, cash flow and straightforward ownership matter more than premium console presentation or advanced assessment tools.
Strong fit when
You work from a small, shared or multi-use room
You need a portable setup without a consumer-device feel
You want to keep the first-year finance commitment controlled
You still want three wavelengths, cooling, training and support
Consider another model when
You run very high daily treatment volume
You want advanced analysis features
You prefer a premium fixed-room console for client impression
Investment
Finance from £174 per month with no deposit required, subject to status. Delivery, training, certification and lifetime UK support are included, so the monthly figure is easier to weigh against your real diary.
Strong fit when
You want extra assessment tools
You have room for a larger system
You value interchangeable tips for detailed areas
Trade off
Often the better fit when you have the space, budget and volume to benefit from the extra tools. It may be more machine than a cautious first-room setup needs.
A better fit for a permanent treatment room than a shared or frequently moved setup. The Lite remains the more flexible choice when space and cash flow are the main constraints.
The useful pattern in the feedback is practical rather than flashy: the Lite fits smaller spaces, is easier to move, and still gives owners confidence in the treatment setup.
★★★★★
*Translated into English* I started from a home-based room and needed the setup to feel professional from the first consultation. The Lite is compact, simple to work with and has given us a credible service to build around.
MW
Magdalena W.
Wrocław, Poland
★★★★★
I needed a machine that could move between rooms without making treatments feel makeshift. The Lite is practical to set up, and clients have been comfortable with the process.
OM
Olivia M.
Bristol, UK
★★★★★
The Nu TriLaze Lite has been a good fit for our small clinic. Space is limited, so having something compact that still looks professional has made day-to-day scheduling easier.
DH
Daniel H.
Edinburgh, Scotland
★★★★★
I work between two locations, so setup time matters. The Lite does not take long to position, and the handpiece controls are useful when space is tight.
RJ
Rebekah J.
Manchester, UK
★★★★★
My treatment room is not particularly large, so I needed something compact that still looked professional. The TriLaze Lite fits well without making the space feel cramped.
AC
Amy C.
Bristol, UK
★★★★★
I started with a single room in a shared salon and did not have the budget or space for one of the bigger systems. The Nu TriLaze Lite made it possible to offer a proper laser service without overcommitting.
MH
Mckenzie H.
Solihull, UK
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers for cautious buyers comparing price, running costs, room setup, treatment suitability, training and after-sales support.
The main difference is the footprint and purchase level. The Lite is easier to place in a small or shared treatment room, with finance beginning at £174 per month. It still includes 755 nm, 808 nm and 1064 nm wavelengths, SuperCool™ contact cooling and an adjustable pulse rate of up to 10 Hz.
Larger machines may still be the better fit for high-volume rooms. Nu TriLaze Plus adds interchangeable tips, HD detection and skin analysis. Nu eRays Plus provides a larger premium console and longer guaranteed handpiece life. The Lite is strongest when controlled cost, space and flexibility matter most.
Compare the working setupUse a demonstration to compare machine size, handpiece feel, interface speed, cooling and the likely fit in your room before choosing.
Cooling remains in contact with the skin. SuperCool™ is integrated into the handpiece and helps manage skin temperature throughout the session. Most clinics use this as part of the comfort conversation, especially for first-time laser clients or larger areas.
Sensation still varies, so do not promise pain-free treatment. Hair density, treatment area, settings and individual sensitivity all influence comfort. A trained practitioner should adjust parameters carefully and use patch testing before a course begins.
Client expectations matterOur guide to laser hair removal comfort explains the factors clients are likely to notice.
It is designed for Fitzpatrick skin types I to VI. The three wavelengths allow trained practitioners to plan treatment across a broad range of lighter and darker skin tones.
Hair pigment still matters. Grey and white hair contains little or no melanin, so response is usually limited with any conventional laser hair removal system. Consultation and patch testing remain essential.
The Lite is designed for flexible placement. It can be used on a suitable stable surface or with a stand, making it easier to move between rooms than a large floor console.
Portable still means professional handling. It is best thought of as a flexible clinic system for shared premises, second rooms and compact setups, not as a casual consumer device. Room safety, eyewear, training and documentation still apply.
Start with a cautious diary, not a best-case launch week. At £120 per session, six appointments would generate £720 in gross revenue. A discounted course sold for £650 would produce £2,600 from four clients before staff time, premises, marketing, finance, tax and insurance.
Finance starts at £174 per month. That lower monthly figure can make the first year easier to plan, but demand, consultation quality and course completion decide the real return. Build your forecast from local prices, realistic lead costs and diary capacity.
Machine output costs less than 1p per 20 shots. The examples below show the upper estimated output cost at that rate. They exclude electricity, staff time, cooling water, room costs, insurance and general clinic overheads.
Body Area
Approx. Shots
Estimated Output Cost
Upper Lip
200
Less than £0.10
Underarms
400
Less than £0.20
Bikini Line
600
Less than £0.30
Half Legs
1,200
Less than £0.60
Full Legs
2,000
Less than £1.00
Back
1,000
Less than £0.50
Full Face
800
Less than £0.40
Routine care is manageable when it is built into the weekly process. The cooling system uses deionised water. Cleaning, checks and water changes are covered during training. Ask for current service, warranty and swap-cover terms in writing before purchase.
Training covers the machine and the underlying principles. Buyers can choose online learning or face-to-face training in Coventry. The programme covers laser science, skin assessment, contraindications, health and safety, treatment setup, operation, cleaning and maintenance.
Certification is supplied after successful completion. A Certificate of Training is commonly needed for insurance and may be requested by a local authority. Core of Knowledge learning is also included, giving cautious owners a clearer documentation trail.
Check your local requirementsA Laser Protection Adviser can support room safety, local rules and operating procedures where required.
Technical support continues after installation. The team first assesses whether an issue can be resolved remotely or on site. Where a covered fault cannot be repaired promptly, the 72-hour swap guarantee provides for a replacement to be dispatched within three working days, subject to the applicable terms.
Staff changes do not have to rely on informal handovers. Refresher guidance and additional training can be discussed when a new practitioner joins. Every operator still needs suitable training, local documentation and inclusion on the clinic's insurance arrangements.