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Thread: "Tria Hair Removal" uses IR laser and is a consumer product, but is it safe?

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    Default "Tria Hair Removal" uses IR laser and is a consumer product, but is it safe?

    This isn't an ad, if anything I'd be cautious. https://www.triabeauty.com/products/...moval-laser-4x
    Apparently it is FDA approved but I'm not sure about this. Girlfriend got it and I tested it on myself, it seems to work but the fact the hair comes off easily after one or two pulses as you'd expect from a large machine used by professionals is a bit scary. The build quality is good, it has active cooling and the side which touches the skin has a bandpass white color filter for the IR light and like I said its FDA approved, but should it be used in your opinion?

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    ... which laser wavelength and energy?

    If someone places it on the eye-lid or directly on the eye - how much energy will entry and how much damage?

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    Show me an accession or approval number or 401K report on Regulations.gov.
    Although it seems legit. 20 J/cm^2 at 808 max. If it was a cheap toy they would not be calling you in to activate it.

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    ...definitely not a toy!

    If it is strong enough to boil the hair roots - the eye is totally transparent for 808nm ... and the retina is much more sensitive!

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    Sign me up for one of these bad boys. Can I use it on my ears?

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    Forget the gadget and try a razor blade John. I heard they're good for both hair and ear removal. They've been tested by some dude called Van Gogh! Totally verifiable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White-Light View Post
    Forget the gadget and try a razor blade John. I heard they're good for both hair and ear removal. They've been tested by some dude called Van Gogh! Totally verifiable.
    LOL. I'll give that some thought the next time I am feeling artistic.

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    My wife has one of these. She stopped using it years ago. I recall several sessions involving screaming over a period of months prior to that . . .

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    video or it didn't happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by VDX View Post
    ... which laser wavelength and energy?

    If someone places it on the eye-lid or directly on the eye - how much energy will entry and how much damage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkumpula View Post
    My wife has one of these. She stopped using it years ago. I recall several sessions involving screaming over a period of months prior to that . . .

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    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    video or it didn't happen.
    I may not be a smart man, but I’m smart enough not to record and post such a thing!
    "Help, help, I'm being repressed!"

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