
B. Ensure the fuse tube on the back of the instrument is not loose or being burnt.
C. Check if the emergency stop machine is on.
2.Handpiece is emitting heat?
A.It is normal for the laser radiates light and heat from the handpiece.
3.There’s no light coming form the handpiece?
A.Check if the parameters are set at proper level and if the device is turned on.
B.Turn off the device and restart.
4.There’s unpleasant odor coming from the handpiece?
A.Check if the probe is clean or if there’s hair residue.
B.Wipe the probe clean.
6. FAQs
1. Q: Can I remove hair permanently with one treatment?
A: No, however it can be achieved with one full course of treatment. It is advised to do
it once every 3-6 weeks (time span varies among different parts of the body). Hair
growth consists of 3 periods, namely anagen, catagen and telogen phase. Hair
removal works best during anagen phase. Owing to the fact that time span of hair
growth varies among different parts of the body, and that’s why we’ll provide you with
a customized treatment plan according to your hair growth, hair density on different
parts of the body.
2.Q: Is it harmful to skin?
A: You can be reassured that it is without harm. It’s working principle is selective
photothermolysis, which means that laser wave of 808nm only works on melanin of
follicles without damaging other cells.(In another word, 808nm wave absorbs only
melanin in hair follicles while there’s no melanin around neighboring skin cells,
therefore no harm will be done.)
3.Q:Is hair going to appear darker?
A: After the laser hair removal treatment, the remaining hair will appear finer and
lighter, instead of the opposite. While for those who choose waxing, plucking, scraping
or hair removal cream, hair will appear darker, thicker and harder after long term
usage.
4.Q:Does laser hair removal work on anyone?
A: Despite of its wide application range, it does not apply to everyone. Those who
have the following conditions should avoid such treatment:
1. Those who have a medical history of scars and lumps.
2. Those who are currently or previously affected with herpes simplex virus.