Collection: Lasers for Hair Removal, Skin Rejuvenation and Tattoo Removal
Explore professional laser and IPL machines designed for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and tattoo removal in spas, medspas, and aesthetic clinics. This collection features high-performance laser treatment equipment built to deliver reliable results across a wide range of services, including hair reduction, photo rejuvenation, acne treatments, vascular concerns, and pigment correction.
All Glownar laser systems include a 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support.
Professional Laser Hair Removal Systems
Laser hair removal remains one of the most in-demand aesthetic services. Our diode laser hair removal machines are engineered for speed, consistency, and client comfort, making them ideal for both high-volume clinics and boutique spas.
Key features include:
- Effective treatment across Fitzpatrick skin types I–VI
- Fast firing rates for efficient treatment sessions
- Advanced cooling technology to maintain comfortable skin temperature
- Preset parameters and smart memory systems for consistent outcomes
- Options ranging from compact units to full-size systems with wheels for easy mobility
Professional diode laser systems allow providers to offer long-term hair reduction with predictable results and minimal discomfort.
IPL Hair Removal & Photo Rejuvenation Machines
IPL machines provide multiple aesthetic services within a single platform, making them a practical choice for practices looking to expand offerings without adding multiple devices. IPL systems in this collection are commonly used for:
- Hair reduction
- Facial photo rejuvenation
- Acne and blemish treatments
- Vascular lesion treatments
- Pigmented lesions such as sunspots and freckles
These treatments help improve overall skin tone and texture by reducing redness, pigmentation, and visible signs of aging. Designed for Fitzpatrick skin types I–V, professional IPL machines are mobile, easy to operate, and equipped with preset treatment parameters for efficient workflows.
Tattoo Removal Laser Machines
Tattoo removal machines offer corrective treatments for unwanted tattoos and pigmentation concerns. These systems are designed to target and break down pigment while minimizing impact on surrounding skin.
Professional tattoo removal machines in this collection feature:
- Multiple wavelength options to address different pigment colors
- Lightweight handpieces for precise control
- Treatments for tattoos, freckles, age spots, sunspots, carbon peels, and skin rejuvenation
- Proven results with minimal downtime
Tattoo removal remains a high-value service for clinics looking to expand advanced treatment options and meet growing client demand.
Built for Professional Use
All laser and IPL machines in this collection are selected for professional environments and daily clinical use. Each system is designed for performance reliability, safety, and ease of operation in real treatment rooms.
Every purchase includes:
- 3-year warranty
- Lifetime U.S.-based support
- Guidance from licensed estheticians and laser-trained specialists
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The Medi Next Advanced IPL Hair Removal and Skin Rejuvenation device (FDA-approved)
Regular price $20,870.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$20,870.00 USDSale price $20,870.00 USD -
Clearance Veloce Diode 2.0 Laser Hair Removal
Regular price $12,500.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$15,500.00 USDSale price $12,500.00 USDSale -
Verso Optix Pro Diode Laser Hair Removal with Interchangeable Spot Size
Regular price $30,800.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$30,800.00 USDSale price $30,800.00 USD -
Onyx Expert IPL Hair Removal and Skin Rejuvenation (FDA-Approved & TUV Medical CE-Cleared)
Regular price $14,500.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$16,500.00 USDSale price $14,500.00 USDSale -
Revita Ink Remaster Tattoo Removal & Skin Rejuvenation Laser
Regular price $23,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$23,900.00 USDSale price $23,900.00 USD -
Cobra Ink Tattoo Removal System
Regular price $39,990.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$39,990.00 USDSale price $39,990.00 USD -
Torno Quatro Diode Laser Hair Removal with 4 wavelengths
Regular price $27,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$27,900.00 USDSale price $27,900.00 USD -
Veloce 808 Diode 3.0 Laser Hair Removal
Regular price $15,900.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$15,900.00 USDSale price $15,900.00 USD -
Silk Lotus CO2 Laser
Regular price $41,000.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$41,000.00 USDSale price $41,000.00 USD -
Verso Optix Pro 1.0 Diode Laser Hair Removal with Interchangeable Spot Size
Regular price $30,950.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$30,950.00 USDSale price $30,950.00 USD
Need Help Choosing the Right Laser System?
Selecting the right laser equipment depends on your service goals, client base, treatment volume, and available space. Our licensed estheticians and laser specialists can help you determine which combination of laser hair removal, IPL, and tattoo removal devices best fits your practice.
View the available systems below, or contact our team for personalized guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Each treatment uses different laser wavelengths and energy settings to target specific structures in the skin. Hair removal lasers focus on melanin in the hair follicle, skin rejuvenation lasers target pigmentation and collagen stimulation, and tattoo removal lasers break down ink particles in the dermis. Multi-function systems combine these capabilities through interchangeable settings or handpieces.
Yes. These systems are often considered a strong investment because they allow providers to offer multiple high-ticket services with one device. This increases treatment variety, client volume, and revenue potential while reducing the need for multiple capital equipment purchases. Many clinics use these systems as a core part of their aesthetic service menu.
The number of sessions varies depending on the treatment type and individual client factors. Laser hair removal typically requires multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart, while skin rejuvenation may show improvements after just a few treatments. Tattoo removal usually requires a longer series of sessions depending on ink color, depth, and age of the tattoo.
Modern professional laser systems are designed with adjustable wavelengths and cooling technologies that allow treatment of a wide range of skin types. However, proper assessment and training are essential to ensure safe and effective results. Estheticians and laser technicians must always follow manufacturer guidelines and perform client consultations before treatment.
Most modern laser systems are designed with user-friendly interfaces, preset protocols, and guided settings to support safe operation. With proper certification and training, estheticians and laser technicians can quickly learn how to adjust parameters for different treatments and skin types. This makes them practical for both new and experienced providers.
Laser systems can be used on various areas of the body depending on the treatment type. Hair removal is commonly performed on the face, underarms, legs, bikini area, and back. Skin rejuvenation can target the face, neck, and décolleté, while tattoo removal is suitable for most body areas with unwanted ink.
Key factors include available wavelengths, cooling technology, treatment versatility, pulse stability, safety features, and compatibility with different skin types. Spa owners should also consider training support, warranty coverage, and long-term service reliability. Systems that combine multiple treatments in one platform often provide the best return on investment.
Professional laser systems typically offer strong ROI due to high demand, repeat treatment protocols, and premium pricing. Customers usually require multiple sessions, which creates predictable revenue streams over time. By offering hair removal, rejuvenation, and tattoo removal services, providers can maximize utilization and profitability of the device.
A CO₂ laser and gynecological (intimate) laser rejuvenation treatments are both designed to improve tissue quality, but they serve different purposes depending on the concern being treated. A fractional CO₂ laser is commonly used for more intensive skin resurfacing, helping to improve deep wrinkles, acne scars, sun damage, and overall skin texture by stimulating collagen and remodeling the outer layers of skin. It is often chosen by customers looking for more dramatic, corrective results in facial rejuvenation.
Gynecological or intimate laser rejuvenation, on the other hand, is designed to support vaginal tissue health and function, not just appearance. It is commonly used for concerns such as vaginal laxity, dryness, mild urinary incontinence, and reduced tissue elasticity that can occur after childbirth, aging, or hormonal changes. These treatments work by stimulating collagen and improving blood flow in delicate tissue areas to support overall comfort and confidence.
Both options are non-surgical alternatives that appeal to customers seeking minimally invasive solutions with little downtime compared to traditional surgical procedures. CO₂ laser treatments are typically more aggressive and resurfacing-focused, while gynecological laser treatments are gentler and specialized for internal tissue rejuvenation. In both cases, customers are generally looking for improvement in quality of life, comfort, and confidence through advanced laser technology.
There are several different laser technologies used in medical aesthetics, and each one is designed to target specific skin or hair concerns based on wavelength, depth of penetration, and energy delivery. Below are the most commonly used systems in spas and clinics:
Diode Laser (800–810 nm)
Diode lasers are one of the most popular choices for laser hair removal because they effectively target the melanin in hair follicles while being safe for a wide range of skin types. They offer strong penetration and consistent results, making them a staple in most professional hair removal systems.
Alexandrite Laser (755 nm)
The Alexandrite laser is highly effective for lighter skin types (Fitzpatrick I–III) and is known for fast treatment speed and strong melanin absorption. It is commonly used for large treatment areas like legs and back due to its efficiency.
Nd:YAG Laser (1064 nm)
Nd:YAG lasers penetrate deeper into the skin and are considered the safest option for darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV–VI). They are commonly used for hair removal, vascular lesions, and deeper skin treatments because of their lower melanin absorption and deeper reach.
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
IPL is not a true laser but a broad-spectrum light system that uses multiple wavelengths. It is commonly used for hair reduction, pigmentation, redness, and general skin rejuvenation, making it highly versatile in spa settings.
Q-Switched Laser
Q-switched lasers deliver high-intensity pulses in very short durations, making them ideal for tattoo removal, pigmentation issues, and melasma treatment. They break down pigment particles without significantly heating surrounding tissue.
CO₂ Laser (Ablative Fractional Laser)
CO₂ lasers are ablative systems used for deep skin resurfacing, including wrinkles, scars, and significant sun damage. They remove outer skin layers and stimulate strong collagen remodeling, but require downtime for healing.
Er:YAG Laser (Erbium:YAG)
Similar to CO₂ but more controlled, Er:YAG lasers provide precise skin resurfacing with less thermal damage, resulting in faster healing. They are often used for moderate wrinkles, texture improvement, and superficial resurfacing.
Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL – 585–595 nm)
Pulsed dye lasers are specialized for vascular conditions, including redness, rosacea, broken capillaries, and vascular lesions. They target hemoglobin in blood vessels to reduce visible redness.
Thulium Laser (1927 nm)
Thulium lasers are used for superficial skin resurfacing and pigmentation correction. They are popular in “lunchtime peel” style treatments because they offer visible skin improvement with relatively minimal downtime.
Summary
Each laser technology is designed for a specific purpose—hair removal, pigment correction, vascular treatment, or skin resurfacing. Most modern aesthetic clinics combine multiple technologies or multi-wavelength systems to offer a complete range of services, maximize client outcomes, and increase revenue opportunities.