Safety for E-ONE IPL hair removal home machine

Clinical Tests

Over 2 years ago, the committee embarked on a clinical study under medical surveillance, with 63 volunteers participating in the survey. The volunteers were both male and female, ages 18 to 55, with a wide range of skin types (II, III, IV). In this trial, the underarm area was selected to undergo testing. A hair removal session was performed on each individual, selected randomly, with a balance of wax depilation and E-One treatment. They were performed both 15 minutes and 24 hours after the first session.

This following chart shows the result of a clinical study regarding the user after removing hair with the E-One and with a traditional waxing treatment over 343 days. After only 2 treatments, the results are very positive since 85% of users prefer using the E-One than doing waxing.

Safety for E-ONE IPL hair removal home machine

Certification

Now in Europe more than 30,000 users are using the E-One IPL home hair removal machine. The E-One has met the European 60601-1 standard for medical devices. And the device is listed on Australian Register of Theraputic Goods (ARTG) under ref #167727, it also pass the ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 electrical safety tests.

Safety Stages

The E-One hair removal device was designed with a total of 12 stages of safety, meaning users have to confirm they are using the device safely. The implementation of these interactive safety precautions enables a higher level of safety in the comfort of your home.

Safety Glasses

There is a pair of Safety Glasses is included with the E-One to protection your eyes. Theses glasses must be worn during the use of the device. If other persons are close to you during the use of the machine, they will also have to wear some Safety Glasses.

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