DM 5000 Laser Hair Removal Review
DM5000 At Home Use Personal Laser Hair Removal System
The DM 5000 at-home laser system for hair removal is one of the most searched hair removal systems. The DM5000 is manufactured by Biotechnique and is part of a long list of personal hair removal systems and other aesthetics laser or IPL systems Biotechnique Avance has developed over the years. In this DM 5000 laser hair removal review it has some features making it a professional power hair removal laser, which can be used at home or at a skin clinic for hair removal treatments.
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DM 5000 Laser Hair Removal Review
The DM5000 laser hair removal is a diode laser, which means a semiconductor in the hand piece is creating a light that speeds up until it is beamed from the 2 mm pinpoint tip. The DM 5000 hair removal laser works like all the other laser hair removal systems, the laser light is projected at the skin and is absorbed by the hair. The hair then is heated up by the immense light energy and the hair is destroyed.
There are not too many home laser hair removal systems to choose from, the most famous one is the TRIA laser, which was the first FDA approved for home use at 2008. The TRIA has a portable hand set device, which is rather comfortable, but needs to be charged every 250 laser pulses, the DM5000 laser is not a portable device, so it needs to be connected to a power source. The good side of this is that it never ‘runs out’ of pulses, and you can complete the whole session without ‘charging breaks’.
DM5000 Laser Energy Power Review
The power of the laser beam is measured in Joules units. The energy of the light depends on the amount of Joules produced and on surface it covers, so the benchmark for laser power is Joule/cm². This reflects the light power upon specific skin surface.
The Biotechnique laser systems have a strong beam energy, 5000mW (milliwatt) unlike the other home systems the DM5000 laser hair removal system has a 54 Joules per cm2/second! Just for comparison, IPL (intense pulsed light) home removal systems like the Silkn’ SensEpil or Philip’s Satin Lux have 6 Joules per cm2, the TRIA laser system has 24 J/cm2.
So having 54 Joules per cm2/second is a lot of energy. But as you can see the figure is not as it seems, the joules are not only per cm2, but also per second. The DM5000 can produce 7 light pulses per second! (The TRIA laser has only one pulse every 2.2 second!) So the light power is not as high when calculated by the time factor (per second).
DM5000 Facial Hair Removal
Most of the home hair removal systems are not approved for facial hair removal. The main reason is the safety risk that the laser light beam can cause the eyes a severe burn or even blindness. So the Tria laser says the Tria is not meant for facial hair removal, most of IPL home systems do not recommend facial hair treatments also (The Silkn’ SensEpil IPL allowed from the cheekbones down) as the flash-light can harm the eyes.
The DM5000 laser manufacturers seems to think their at-home lase system is safe for facial use, because it has a very fine beam pinpoint tip, that can preform a delicate and precise laser treatments even close to the eyes, (eyebrows). It is up for you to decide whether to treat yourself so close to the eyes, which is different when another person is doing it for you when you attend the skin laser clinic.
DM5000 Laser Hair Removal Conclusion
It is recommended to read the safety instruction before using the DM 5000 laser hair removal so you know what you are doing and avoid and laser hazards or side effects.
This DM5000 at home use personal laser hair removal system review summarizerize and say the DM 5000 laser is a fine home laser system. Since it has a pinpoint tip, and a fast laser pulse rate, it can cover larger skin surface while moving faster from hair to hair than other home laser systems.
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