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Clearly they're based on the same principle, but how similar are these two treatments?
I have in front of me the technical specs of the Laser Hair Care machine, though I cannot find similar doccumentation on the Lasercomb (not that I'd really be able to make much sense of it besides compairing numbers to see if they're identical).
Is the Laser Hair care machine more optimally callibrated? Or is it just downright stupid to pay $2500 for a treatment when an actual product that delivers the same results is available for $650.
I have in front of me the technical specs of the Laser Hair Care machine, though I cannot find similar doccumentation on the Lasercomb (not that I'd really be able to make much sense of it besides compairing numbers to see if they're identical).
Is the Laser Hair care machine more optimally callibrated? Or is it just downright stupid to pay $2500 for a treatment when an actual product that delivers the same results is available for $650.