English|The Crazy Hair Removal Device Market in China( 五 )
Using these hair removal devices inevitably creates risks. On complaint site Heimao, there are 355 complaints on hair removal devices. One consumer complained about getting burned by a hair removal device when trying the device. Some consumers also reported cases of swollen skin and allergic reactions from using hair removal devices.
The National Medical Products Administration of China has stressed that businesses that have not acquired proper medical equipment registry qualifications are prohibited from producing, importing and selling IPL hair removal devices since January 1, 2023.
“Many companies will go out of business when that time comes,” Yang said. Laser hair removal devices will be the mainstream in the consumer market. Many companies that specialize in IPL devices will eventually be eliminated by the market. “I think there is going to be a technological revolution in the hair removal device industry in the future,” Yang commented. “IPL devices will vanish from the market in three years.”
A technological revolution will no doubt transform this emerging market in China.
(The article is translated and edited with authorization from the author @创业最前线, please note source and hyperlink when reproduce. The original article can be found here.)
Translator: Garrett Li
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