Not quite. Both the Ti and Ti Pro use a 2" wide half roll foam surround. The Sd for the 15s is about 650cm^2, using the 1/3 surround method. It is significantly lower than other surround types, but certainly far higher than ANY 12" woofer, let alone any 10" woofer.
Sd for a 15" driver with a 1.5" surround is about 750-760cm^2, and Sd for a 15" driver with a 1" surround is about 800-805cm^2.
Personally I think the Ti Pro is a complete waste of money for anything other than SPL competition. It has the same linear displacement as the regular Ti, and an almost unusably low Qts. The Ti has plenty of BL as is, and the Ti Pro just takes it to a rather excessive level for musical purposes. It's also a ported only driver, unless you plan on using a LT filter with it, but why bother when you can get better musical performance from the regular Ti, for a lot less money?
The ONLY real differences between the Ti and Ti Pro are that the Ti Pro has the 4HP instead of the 3HP, and thus has more BL, and a 4" diameter VC instead of a 3" diameter VC, so it will handle more power. It has the same linear xmax, and a much higher inductance.
Bottom line, don't bother wasting your money on that driver unless you plan on doing SPL competition, and even then, there are other drivers which are likely to perform better for that application, and cost far less than the Ti Pro.
Lastly, if you look at the image title, and the driver itself, it's clear that photo posted is just a regular Ti 10. Remember, the Ti Pro uses a 10" diameter motor, and there isn't a 10" model.