Choosing a Home Laser Hair Removal System
If you are considering a home laser hair removal system, you won’t be hampered by a lack of products available. More and more of these machines are finding their way on the market to the open arms of eager consumers. Although nearly all professionals recommend you have this time-consuming and potentially painful procedure performed from a qualified, trained expert, here are a few products found online that are available for those diehard home laser hair removal system proponents.
The least expensive home laser hair removal system that seems like it might actually do the job is the DMD500, found online at www.global-electrolysis-supply.com. At “only” $999.95, this model outputs 15 joules per cm2/second to remove hair and reduce hair growth. It also has a two-millimeter-sized pinpoint beam to precisely take care of eyebrows and other hair that requires fine-tuned aiming. The seller calls this home laser hair removal system its “economy” model, so don’t be shocked at the following system prices.
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The same site retails another home laser hair removal system that’s a step up. This one, the DMD1000, emits more than twice the joules. At 35 joules per cm2/second, the DMD1000 takes care of larger areas, and is suitable for either home or salon/doctor use. With a price tag of $1995.95, only those with serious hair removal issues should consider this big boy.
Last, but not least, the home laser hair removal system that’s the costliest and the most powerful: the High Output Long-Pulse Diode Professional Laser Hair Removal System or, for short, the DMD1500. At a whopping $2995.95, only professionals would most likely purchase this machine. With 0 to 45 joules per cm2/second, this system can take care of any hair removal problem that walks in the door.
These are just three among a universe of products out there that qualify to be called a “home laser hair removal system.” The online sellers of these type products rein in millions of dollars each year. So just remember the warning at the beginning of this article – before you buy! And read all the fine print carefully. As a final measure of intelligent consumerism, visit the FDA’s Web page that specifically addresses these products at www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/laserfacts.html. And after that? You’re on your own!