Consumer Laser at Home Therapy

Consumer Lasers for home use, now you have so many choices.
Hair removal lasers
are a hot item as most people prefer to use them in the privacy of their home, especially when your removing hair in private places. There are so many models to choose from. But I would stay away from the unknown brands as you don’t know if they are made properly and they may not be FDA approved. Always buy FDA approved so you know what your getting.

Teeth Whitening Laser Pens are also starting to seen online, I’ve seen quite a few on Ebay.
From what I seen is they do work somewhat as they are very weak for safety reasons, but not much more dangerous the some laser pointers. Everyone know to keep lasers from shining in their eyes.

Hair Restoration laser, these are the opposite of hair removal lasers they stimulate your hair roots and help your hair grow healthier, It’s sort of like giving sunlight to a plant to make it grow. Your hair roots are stimulated and increases APT in your cells. You can think of cold lasers at very low levels as sunlight for your cells.

Now they are coming out with skin care lasers that remove small lines and wrinkles. they are now FDA approved and are very safe.

 

Beauty Research Suggests HairMax and Ojon for Thinning Hair
NEWPORT BEACH, CA–(Marketwire – January 7, 2011) – Beauty Research, a beauty blogging web site, recently posted a blog article recommending HairMax and Ojon for the purpose of achieving thicker and fuller hair. HairMax is a hand held laser device for at-home use that promotes hair growth. Ojon is a hair care brand that uses natural ojon oil in each of its products to encourage healthy hair.  Read more on Marketwire

Question: Do laser hair-removal home devices like “Stop Skin laser” really work??
I live in Mexico and I just saw a comercial announcing a product called “Stop Skin Laser” which is a small machine that allows you to depilate by laser in your own home. Its really inexpensive compared to a laser clinic. Has anyone heard about this? Does this really work??

Best answer: Answer by KaShae
No…when it comes to things like that..cheap is not the way to go.

Not true. Most name brand hair removal lasers work well, the less expensive models work but are a bit slower, they both do the same job, Susan Lambert

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