Here’s some info on ruby laser clinical data.
I’ve also made a list of many laser manufacturers. The more common ones are EpiLaser, EpiTouch, and RubyStar, but there are many others out there.
Here’s some info on ruby laser clinical data.
I’ve also made a list of many laser manufacturers. The more common ones are EpiLaser, EpiTouch, and RubyStar, but there are many others out there.
i live in atlanta, where can i find institution that use that ruby laser device? address maybe? thank you
I’m thinking those ruby laser’s are not in use as much. An alexandrite GentleLase would be better. Why are you set on getting treatment with a ruby? That is old technology.
This is all out of date. Ruby lasers are not manufactured anymore. Sounds like this person is trying to drive traffic to his website. I’d suggest not clicking on it.
It’s not spam, the links, are posted by “hairfacts” who I imagine is Andrea, for hairfacts.com, which you can see at the bottom of your screen if you hold your cursor over the link.
indoroids–Ruby lasers are still awesome for skin types I and II. They are difficult to find now. They are not as profitable to the owner as other hair removal lasers and IPLs, and malpractice insurance is higher as they are also more likely to burn.
Andrea is in LA, not Chicago. So it’s a bit confusing. But yes, I can see they’re linking to hairfacts.com now. These are usually made by “admin” here…
Andrea was in Chicago when she started these sites. (I may not have thousands of posts, but I was reading hairfacts and TS Road Map from their beginnings.)