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are aixiz lasers fda approved?
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Re: aixiz lasers
No "diode" is FDA approved... only devices, and the only that is approved is the laughable HairMax Laser Comb! HA!!! I'm SURE you remember all of those success stories from it... right?? lol...
Now, AiXiZ diodes are approved for safety, though, and as we know... a diode is a diode is a diode as long as they have the same specs, so there you go.
You know... I have personal thoughts on why more companies don't -other than the fact that the whole process is sort of an expensive joke- and it's because more information will be made about these expensive clinical devices and more people will be like me and independently figure out that "Oh my god... these machines are just made out of the same diodes we can buy for $3 a piece". If you have something that you can sell for $40,000 that actually works, why expose the fact that it's actually a machine that can be duplicated for 1/40th of that cost?! No, you shut up and sell it for as long as you can! That's not how *I* run any business I'm involved in, but it obviously happens.
Now, AiXiZ diodes are approved for safety, though, and as we know... a diode is a diode is a diode as long as they have the same specs, so there you go.
You know... I have personal thoughts on why more companies don't -other than the fact that the whole process is sort of an expensive joke- and it's because more information will be made about these expensive clinical devices and more people will be like me and independently figure out that "Oh my god... these machines are just made out of the same diodes we can buy for $3 a piece". If you have something that you can sell for $40,000 that actually works, why expose the fact that it's actually a machine that can be duplicated for 1/40th of that cost?! No, you shut up and sell it for as long as you can! That's not how *I* run any business I'm involved in, but it obviously happens.
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