Why Buy This?
- Real and Compact diode laser hair removal machine with affordable cost. The diode laser is considered as the golden standard for hair removal treatment. Great choice for both small salon and home use. Great value for money.
- Suitable for skin types except type VI. Less pain and more comfortable treatment.
- Up to 4Hz repetition rate: faster than many big IPL machine. Max power: 24J/cm2: most other home-use devices can reach 8J/cm2. only.
- The cooling handle is a great add-on to overall skin-care.
- This device may not be suitable for :
Big salons with the heavy-duty operation.
People who are looking for machines with higher power than 24J/cm2
People who want to remove white color hair
People who want to treat Skin VI patients.
People with very high expectations.
Diodepi Mini™ | 808nm diode laser system uses special semiconductor laser with long Pulse-Width 808nm, can penetrate to hair follicle effectively. When laser outputs, the system with special cooling technology, cool the skin and protect skin from being hurt and reach a very safe and comfortable treatment.
- Gold standard 808nm laser diode provides the reliable result
- High-quality laser Gun with 1,000,000 flash times
- Virtually Painless Treatment
- Faster and more efficient treatment
- Two spot size meet all treatment area.
The gold standard 808nm laser diode
808nm diode laser technology is the gold standard in laser hair removal since it was introduced in 1998. Unlike earlier systems, however, diode laser energy penetrates deep into the dermis (where the hair follicle is located) with high average power and a rapid 10 pulse-per-second repetition rate.
Energy Test of Diodepi Mini
Here is a short video instruction of our diode laser machine treatment.
Skin Rejuvenation
1. Which Skin Type is the Diode laser suitable for?
Diode laser treatment can be used for all skin type and very effective for all skin type except skin type VI.
- The Diode laser features a longer wavelength and thus able to provide better results among dark-skinned people.
- This laser provides a safer and deeper penetration into the skin layer.
- Large areas of the body tend to recover faster.
3. Is Diode laser hair removal permanent?
There is no laser that has received FDA clearance for a claim of permanent hair removal. However, the diode laser hair removal was the first to be cleared by the FDA for permanent hair reduction (which is defined by the FDA as 85% or greater hair reduction). It is possible that follicles in the treated area, while not being completely destroyed, will be sufficiently disabled to the point where they produce only fine, light hairs that do not respond to further treatment. This is backed up by extensive clinical studies and you should be wary of anyone who claims otherwise.
4. How does the diode laser remove hair?
This laser targets the pigment located in the hair follicle and shaft. The light is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle and this energy is converted to heat which results in damage to the hair follicle. This damage causes delayed re-growth of hair and, in most cases, permanent destruction of many of the hair follicles. Unlike electrolysis, which disables one hair follicle at a time, the laser reaches and treats hundreds of follicles at a time
5. What will I look like/how red will I be after the treatment?
Post-treatment reactions vary depending on the coarseness, density, and color of the hair and the area being treated. In general terms, most patients experience redness similar to a mild sunburn.
6. How long before I see results?
You will see some results immediately. It takes a week or two for all of the hair in the treated area to fall out. After that, you will experience several weeks of no growth in the treated area. So you are actually receiving immediate gratification while you are moving toward your long-term goal.
7. Can I be treated while taking medications?
The only medications that are prohibited for Laser Hair Removal are Accutane and Retin-A, which must be discontinued prior to treatment. During your consultation, we will review any medications or supplements that you are currently taking to help determine the appropriate course for your treatment.
8. I’m pregnant/planning on becoming pregnant. Can I still be treated?
That depends. Pregnancy restricts the use of topical anesthetics and may present some other challenges. While there is no evidence to suggest that pregnant women cannot be treated safely, it is our policy not to treat without the written permission of the patient’s physician. When you come for your consultation, we can discuss the particulars of what you would like to have done and review your options.