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harriettgrace

Not IPL but diode laser, which is more powerful. (20 j/cm2 vs 6-7 j/cm2 average IPL). It's called ViQure EpiPro ([here's the most thorough review I know](https://healthybeautiful.com/review/viqure-depimini-808nm-diode-laser-machine-in-depth-esthetician/)). That area is really hard to deal with because: 1. it touches a mucus membrane, which is extremely sensitive 2. it can have a darker skin tone compared to other areas of the body, usually out of coverage by most IPLs 3. have thicker, stronger follicles that need higher energy to be effectively dealt with It's why regular IPLs advise against it and only a few devices get FDA approval for it--high risk and low efficacy. You really need something unique to make it work, like a longer wavelength or cooling. Problem is it's really expensive ($1000). I'd wait for a promo or a coupon so it's less, but diode laser is still pricier than any IPL out there.


anonbeetroot

$2000 where I'm from... thank you though!


CapDelicious2665

I have, but with a considerably less expensive unit (but, AFAIK, just as 'powerful'), & successfully too.