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Is Laser Hair Reduction at Home a Reality Today? - By: Ingrid Preube


It is not surprising that a number of companies have attempted to capitalize on this market-place with appliances for home laser hair removal, given this huge popularity and interest in the use of hair removal by laser.

Review of the Hair Removal Unimed Laser LB100s
There are a number of these DIY appliances, including the Hair Removal Unimed Laser LB100s and other variants such as the LB500s.

The LB100s is a hair laser removal DIY machine, with a control box and a wand which you point at your skin in the area you wish to treat. and a Class C diode.

Can it be True?
Some of the claims that the distributors of the Unimed Laser Hair Removal LB100s have been known to make include:
-Smaller pores after treatment gives you smoother skin
-80% effective
-Permanent removal of hair
-Almost pain-free, rapid method of hair removal

Buyer Beware!

It is not permitted for companies to state that this appliance can produce permanent results, because the Hair Removal Unimed Laser LB100s is NOT cleared by the FDA for permanent home hair laser removal.

You may also be presented with a statistic claiming "80% effectiveness". While such levels of success can be attained with modern equipment and professional treatment, no hair laser reduction DIY product has ever been independently demonstrated to be this effective.

So - please go into any purchase with healthy skepticism!

The Tria Hair Removal By Laser Device
The "Tria", a newly-launched competitor to the Unimed home laser devices, is the first appliance to receive FDA approval to be sold over the counter as a hair reduction device designed to be used at home.

The company that offers the Tria is a reputable one that does not make unrealistic claims. Their product is backed by a number of years of clinical studies.

Extensive research show that patients can expect a reduction of approximately a third in hair reappearance 12 months after treatment, compared with around 80% for clients treated with the professional equipment used by medical practitioners.

Clinicians are excited about Tria not because they think it is likely to supersede professional laser treatment, but that it is likely to be a great way for patients to provide themselves with top-up treatment in their home to deal with hair growth between professional sessions.

Summary - Things to Take into Account if you want Home Hair Removal Laser Treatment
Treating unwanted hair at home is a new science. Is it for you? While it is tempting to rush into buying a product that seems to hold the potential to offer you a fuzz-free life from the privacy of the home, please give the following issues some thought first!
-If possible, get personal recommendations before purchasing any hair laser removal DIY appliance.
-While you may be able to buy the Unimed Laser Hair Removal LB100s device for much less than the newer Tria, be aware that it is not FDA approved to make claims regarding permanent removal of hair.
-Beware of companies that make claims about non-FDA approved products without backing them up.
-Lasers are dangerous things. Always review safety recommendations before using any DIY product, and abide by them carefully.
-Be aware of the limitations of home-use devices and consider combining them with professional treatment.


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