Has anybody tried removing hair at home via laser?
Or happen to how if this could done on the cheap by building your own hair removal machine.
Getting laser done at a spa costs hundreds of dollars per treatment.
Has anybody tried removing hair at home via laser?
Or happen to how if this could done on the cheap by building your own hair removal machine.
Getting laser done at a spa costs hundreds of dollars per treatment.
Way off topic for this forum. I'm not even going to get into the legality and liability of doing this. Nor explain the workings of IPL and flashlamp pumped yag lasers.
The correct answer is only licensed medical doctors and trained technicians can do this. Failure to observe a few precautions results in very bad burns, possible skin cancer, and spread of certain nasty skin infections.
Steve
Qui habet Christos, habet Vitam!
I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...
Look here and tell me if you still want to save the money:
http://www.choice.com.au/reviews-and...er-danger.aspx
I removed some hair (and skin) with a very hot masonry drill bit yesterday. It looks similar to those results White-Light!
actually i have been seeing a late night TV infomercial for a at home laser hair removal system
Laser hair removal is a sensitive treatment e.g. setting the wavelength. You should better leave it to a professional. DIY can be risky. Read this page- https://canadamedlaser.ca/laser-hair-removal/
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