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Looking to Sell Your Laser or IPL Machine?
If you’re looking to sell your used laser or IPL machine, simply fill in the form below with the details. If your machine fits what we’re looking for, our team will get in touch to discuss next steps and provide a quote.
If you’re happy with the offer, we’ll arrange collection at your convenience. Once the machine reaches our workshop and passes inspection, payment is processed within 48 hours. Quick, easy, and hassle-free.
Laser Hair Removal Machine
IPL Machine
Fat Loss Machine
Tattoo Removal Machine
All in One Machines
Laser Hair Removal Machine
IPL Machine
Fat Loss Machine
Tattoo Removal Machine
All in One Machines
1. Selling Your Machine: The Basics
We buy a focused range of aesthetic devices, mainly laser hair removal machines, IPL systems, fat loss machines, tattoo removal devices and all in one platforms. If you are unsure whether your model is suitable, send the details through the form. Our team reviews every serious enquiry and lets you know quickly if it fits our buying criteria.
If your machine is a professional laser or IPL device used for clinical or salon treatments, it is usually worth submitting. Fill in the make, model, year, condition, accessories and shot count, then add clear photos if you can. We use that information to decide whether to move forward and send you a price.
Yes. You can request a valuation even if you are still weighing up your options. If we agree a price and you later decide to go ahead, we then arrange a courier to collect your machine, bring it into our warehouse, inspect it against your description, then release funds to your bank account once everything matches, usually within 24 to 48 hours of arrival.
High shot counts do not automatically rule a machine out. We look at the model, age, maintenance history, general condition and demand for that device. As long as the information is accurate and the price reflects the usage, we are happy to review it and make a realistic offer.
Yes, we often buy slightly older machines that are still reliable and clinically useful. Age on its own does not decide anything. Good service history, stable performance and honest information matter more, as this allows us to price it fairly and keep the process straightforward for you.
Yes, minor faults are not the end of the conversation. If there are known issues, describe them clearly in the form. Our offer will take that into account. Once the courier brings the machine to our warehouse, our engineers confirm the condition during inspection before we release any funds.
2. How We Value Your Machine
We look at a mix of things. Brand, model, age, condition, service history, software level, accessories and shot count all affect the valuation. We also consider current market demand for that type of device. The more accurate and detailed your description, the more precise and sensible the figure we can offer.
Yes, accessories make a genuine difference. Extra handpieces, treatment heads, protective goggles, foot pedals, manuals and original packaging can all nudge the value upwards. List everything you are including so we can factor it into the offer properly.
Service history is very helpful. Proof of regular servicing, part replacements or software updates gives us confidence that the machine has been cared for. This often leads to a stronger offer because we expect fewer surprises when the machine arrives in our warehouse.
Photos make the process smoother. Clear images of the machine, the screen, the serial number and any accessories help us see the genuine condition. Short video clips showing the machine powering up or firing test shots can also be useful for some devices.
3. The Offer Process
Most enquiries are reviewed within 24 to 48 hours on working days. If we need a little more information, we will ask a few direct questions so we can price it properly. Once we agree a figure with you, we arrange a courier collection, bring the machine into our warehouse, inspect it against your description, then process payment straight to your bank.
As long as the machine matches the details you provided, the agreed offer stays the same. If our engineers find major differences, such as undisclosed faults or missing handpieces, we will talk this through with you. You can then either agree a revised price or ask us to return the device.
No, there is no obligation. You can ask for a quote, review it in your own time and decide whether you want to go ahead. The process only moves forward once you confirm that you are happy with the price and collection plan.
If you feel the first offer is a little low, you can tell us. We are open to sensible conversations, especially if your machine has strong service history or useful accessories. Our aim is to reach a fair number that works for both sides, so the process stays smooth, quick and stress free.
4. Collection and Logistics
Yes, we arrange collection with a professional courier so you do not have to organise transport yourself. In many cases we cover the cost, especially for higher value machines. Any charges, if they apply, are made clear before you commit so there are no awkward surprises.
Once we agree the price, we usually organise collection within a few working days, sometimes faster if schedules line up. We work around clinic hours as much as possible so disruption is kept low. Clear contact details and opening times help our courier plan a smooth pick up.
Power down the machine, remove any liquids, unplug cables and secure loose accessories. Wrap handpieces carefully and, if you still have it, use the original packaging or a sturdy box. The more securely it is packed, the safer it travels to our warehouse for inspection.
Yes, we are flexible on location. We can collect from established clinics, smaller home treatment rooms or storage sites, as long as access is safe for the driver and the machine can be moved without risk. Just explain the set up in the form or during the call.
In some cases, yes. We are based in the UK and have a presence in the USA, but we occasionally arrange international collections for certain machines. Share your location, machine details and rough timelines, then we will tell you what is realistic and how the logistics would work.
5. Inspection and Approval
Once the courier delivers your machine to our warehouse, our engineers carry out a structured but practical check. We look at the exterior condition, internal components, software, handpieces, cooling and safety systems. We then compare everything against the description and photos you provided. If it all matches, we move straight to payment.
Most inspections are completed within one working day, sometimes the same day if it arrives early. Once the inspection is signed off, we release funds to your bank account, usually within 24 to 48 hours of the machine reaching our warehouse.
If we find something unexpected, such as a serious fault or missing parts, we contact you before doing anything else. You will get a clear explanation of what we have found and how it affects the value. You can then decide whether to accept a revised figure or have the machine returned.
Yes, you are kept in the loop. We do not quietly change anything or reduce prices without speaking to you. If a problem is found, we explain it, discuss options and only proceed with payment once you give clear agreement.
6. Payment and Timeframes
Once your machine has been delivered to our warehouse, inspected and confirmed as matching the description, payment is released. In most cases funds reach your bank account within 24 to 48 hours of the machine arriving. This keeps the process tight, predictable and cash friendly for your clinic.
We usually pay by bank transfer because it is direct, traceable and quick. You provide your business bank details during the process, and we use those to send the funds once inspection is complete. If you need a different arrangement for accounting reasons, speak to the team and we will see what is possible.
From first enquiry to money in the bank, many sales complete within 3 to 7 working days. It depends on how quickly we can agree a price, arrange the courier, receive the machine and complete inspection. The steps themselves are straightforward and well tested, so the whole thing runs efficiently.
If you are working to a tight deadline, tell us early. We cannot promise miracles, but we can often speed up review, collection and inspection when we know the situation. The one constant is that funds are only released after the machine arrives, is checked in our warehouse and matches your description.
7. Selling Machines With Faults or Wear
We sometimes buy machines that are faulty or non operational, especially if the model is desirable or the issue is repairable. You will need to be clear about the symptoms and any previous repair attempts. Our offer will reflect the condition, so honest detail actually helps the process.
Cosmetic wear is normal on used clinical devices. Scuffs, small marks and light discolouration usually have a modest effect on price. Serious physical damage, cracked covers or missing panels may have a bigger impact. Photos help us judge this accurately.
It depends on the cost of repair and the type of fault. Sometimes it is smarter to sell as is and let us handle the technical work. If you have a recent engineer's report or quote, share it with us, as this can help us decide whether the repair adds enough value to justify the spend.
Yes, in many cases. Missing handpieces bring the value down, but they do not automatically stop us from buying. Tell us exactly which parts are included and which are not, so we can price the machine in a fair and transparent way from the start.
8. Part Exchange and Upgrades
Yes, we can take your existing device in part exchange against a newer machine from our range. This can reduce your upfront cost and tidy up older equipment that is sitting idle. The process is the same, we agree a price for your current machine, arrange collection, inspect it in our warehouse, then apply the value against your new purchase.
You can. If you are refreshing a full treatment room or consolidating several machines into a single multi platform device, we can look at multiple trade ins. Submit each machine with clear details, then we provide a combined package figure and walk you through the options.
Part exchange can streamline things because you are dealing with one team for both the sale and the purchase. We coordinate timelines so that collection, inspection and delivery of your new machine line up as smoothly as possible. This keeps downtime in your clinic pleasantly low.
You can usually upgrade to one of our flagship systems, such as our laser hair removal or multi wavelength platforms, depending on your needs and budget. If you tell us what treatments you offer and where you want to grow, we can suggest practical upgrade paths alongside your part exchange valuation.
9. Documentation and Ownership
Proof of purchase is very helpful, as it confirms legal ownership and original specification. If you have invoices, leasing documents or handover papers from a previous owner, keep them ready. Where paperwork is incomplete, we may ask extra questions before moving forward.
Yes, as long as you are the legal owner and there are no outstanding finance agreements or disputes. Let us know if the machine has passed through several clinics, as this can affect paperwork checks but not necessarily the valuation itself.
This is common. If you have service reports from previous owners, send them over, as they give useful technical history. Even if documents are spread across different clinics, they still help our engineers understand how the machine has been treated.
We will do our best to help. If certain documents are missing, we may ask for alternative proof, such as serial numbers, photos or previous supplier details. Our aim is to keep the process practical rather than bureaucratic, while still protecting both sides.
10. Privacy and Security
Yes, your details are treated as confidential. We use the information you provide to assess your machine, arrange collection and process payment only. We do not share your personal or clinic information with unrelated third parties.
We keep the minimum data needed for accounting, legal purposes and product tracking. This usually includes your contact details, basic machine information and payment records. Data is stored securely and is not used for random marketing without your consent.
Photos and serial numbers are used to identify your machine accurately and to prevent confusion with other devices. They are stored securely alongside your enquiry record. This helps during inspection, resale preparation and any future technical support that may be needed for the next owner.