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SANHE Laser Cosmetic Equipment Videos

Welcome to SANHE video gallery, This video series showcases the demonstration and application of beauty machine, highlighting their use in Beauty industry.


Hair Removal
Tattoo And Pigmentation Removal
Gain Muscle And Lose Fat
Body Shaping And Body Firming
Acne Scars Treatment
Wrinkle Removal And Skin Tightening
Skin Cooling
Vascular Removal 980
Laser Hair Regrowth Machine
Skin Care And Facial Rejuvenation
Latest Updates At SANHE LASER
May 18-2026
What's the Best Laser for Tattoo Removal?
A Professional Buyer’s Guide for Clinics & Aesthetic Businesses Tattoo removal has become one of the fastest-growing segments in the medical aesthetics industry. As more consumers seek tattoo correction, fading, or complete removal, clinics are increasingly searching for high-performance laser tattoo removal systems that deliver faster clearance, lower risk, and better patient comfort. But with so many technologies on the market — Q-switched Nd:YAG, picosecond lasers, nanosecond systems, and multi-wavelength platforms — one question remains:
What's the Best Laser for Tattoo Removal?
Apr 29-2026
How Do IPL Hair Removal Machines Work?
In today’s aesthetic and dermatology market, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) hair removal machines have become a cornerstone technology for clinics, med spas, and beauty centers looking to offer efficient, non-invasive hair reduction treatments.
How Do IPL Hair Removal Machines Work?
Apr 23-2026
Why Some Clinics Use Fractional CO2 Before Tattoo Removal — and Why Picosecond Laser Still Leads the Business Case
Important clinical note: in modern tattoo removal, fractional CO2 is not a mandatory first step for every case. The core removal platforms are still short-pulse lasers, especially picosecond and Q-switched systems. That said, some clinics use fractional CO2 as an adjunct before or after pigment-focused laser sessions in selected cases such as resistant ink, textural irregularity, traumatic tattoos, or cases with a higher risk of blistering.
Why Some Clinics Use Fractional CO2 Before Tattoo Removal — and Why Picosecond Laser Still Leads the Business Case