Comparing the Avant to the Competition

Our business was originally about educating consumers about PBMT but it slowly evolved into being the largest independent laser seller in the US. Because of our background, we spend a lot of time analyzing every system so that we can sell lasers based on specs and performance and not marketing claims. The table compares the spec and performance of the Avant Lasers to several major brands and it shows how the Avant Laser is the best class 3b system you can buy for most applications. If you also add price into the analysis, it is pretty obvious that the Avant Laser crushes the competition by offering superior performance at a fraction of the price of other systems. The Avant laser product line includes the home owner only version (Avant P), a mid-level pro version (Avant X) and their flagship IR laser (Avant X) and their violet laser system (ReVi). In the following table, we selected the most comparable version of the Avant Laser.

Why Avant LZ30 Lasers Crushes Erchonia®

Compare to Erchonia, Microlight, Thor, Cutting Edge, Apollo.

Specification Avant Z Avant XAvant ReViErchonia® X
1. Diode Power (mW) 1400 IR & 1000 Red

1000 IR & 600 Red400 Violet
1000 Red
7.5
2. Wavelengths (nm) 808, 637 808, 637 450, 637635
3. Pulsing Sweep, Single & CW Sweep, Single & CWSweep, Single & CW Set of 4 inputs
4. Inchangable probes Includes 2 Includes 2 Includes 2 No
5. Internal Pulsing Steps 6 6 6 4 Simultaneous
6. Size & Skin Adaptive Proto Yes Yes No
7. Hands-Free Option Yes YesYesNo
8. Deliver Rates 1.4 j/sec 1.0 j/sec 1.0 j/sec 0.008 j/sec
9. Warranty 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years2 Years
10. Hand Held Yes YesYesYes
11. Estimated Prices $7,200 $6250 $7,800 $12,000+
30-Day Money Back Yes YesYesYes
Laser-Therapy® Training Package Yes YesYesNo

Notes:
1. This is the total power of the diodes in the system and does not mean it will 100% of that power. Look at the (8) delivery rate to see real world numbers.
2. This shows the wavelengths used and if the blend of the different wavelengths are independently adjustable. 810nm is the best wavelength for a photo-chemical reaction. The 600nm range is mainly for superficial applications and complex issues where all the work is done with the pulsing.
3. Systems with sweep will rotate through multiple pulsing frequencies in one program allowing the laser to be optimized to treat multiple symptoms in one program. Lower-tech systems have just one "single" pulsing frequency per program.
4. Interchangeable head can include different size direct-treatment heads for treating large areas and fine tips for doing laserpuncture or trigger point therapy.
5. Pulsing technology is rapidly changing. Better systems allow for multiple pulsing steps. For example, this can allow the same program to be optimized for both pain (step 1) and inflammation reduction (step 2) and so on.
6. Every book you read about PBM will state that dosage is based on condition, patient size and skin color. Darker and larger patients need a higher dosage. This is also just common sense. Better system follow the best practices.
7. Hands free systems allow practitioners to have the laser fully automated.
8. Delivery rate is really what you are paying for but some system claim high power levels but don't really deliver the marketed power in most therapy sessions. Claiming high peak powers is a way to make the system seem like it is worth more than it really is.
9. Higher quality system have a better warranty typically maxing out at 5 years.
10. A Battery operated system is much more convenient in some applications.
11. Systems like the Thor require users to buy multiple emitters to cover more applications so the cost of building a system is variable.

As you can see from the comparison table, the Avant Laser offers superior performance at a fraction of the cost of a similar class-3 lasers. Avant offer multiple models but in all the cases, the Avant Laser offers superior performance at a lower cost compared to other systems.

Conclusion: The Avant crushes the Erchonia in performance and flexibility. In general everyone in the therapy laser industries and all the research show that dosage (at a optimized wavelength like 808nm) is the most important factor in determining the outcomes in any deep damaged areas. Pulsing is a secondary benefit that is important for some niche cases (like non-structural problems). Erchonia is the only company that does not comply with the industry standards around dosage. They really believe that pulsing is the only key to PBMT. They have done amazing things with their pulsing research but the Avant has all the same pulsing features but the implementation is much easier on the Avant because the laser has a keyword-based internal pulsing library. Because the Avant has infrared (IR) in addition the red, it is much better at treating deeper cellular problems than the red wavelength used by Erchonia and give user much more flexibility to adapt the laser for more applications.

When you combine this level of advanced pulsing with a power level of up to 200 times more, the Avant will always deliver better results and faster results and it does this at much lower cost than any Erchonia.