The precise equipment and its stage in the product lifecycle provide the starting point.
Professional laser and IPL valuations
Sell Your Professional Laser or IPL Machine
Tell us about the equipment and we will review whether it is a machine we may be interested in buying.
We consider professional hair removal laser machines, tattoo removal laser machines and IPL systems used by clinics and salons. Submit the make, model, age, condition and location to begin. A valuation request does not commit you to selling and does not guarantee that an offer will be made.
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How the review works
What We Consider When Reviewing a Machine
A model name alone is not enough to establish value. The condition of the equipment, its ownership position and whether it remains practical to support all affect whether an enquiry can progress.
Clear and accurate information reduces the need for assumptions. Photographs or further documentation may be requested after the form has been reviewed.
Working condition, visible wear and any reported problems help us understand the machine more accurately.
Handpieces, treatment heads, pedals, manuals and service information can help clarify what is being offered.
The seller must be entitled to transfer the machine, and the equipment must be suitable for further consideration.
After you submit
A Clear Review Before Any Sale Is Agreed
The form is the first stage rather than a final offer. The next step depends on the machine and the information available.
We review the details
The machine type, make, model, condition, ownership status and location are considered.
We request anything missing
Photographs, serial information, service records or clarification of a fault may be needed.
We discuss whether to proceed
If the machine is of interest, the valuation, inspection requirements and practical arrangements are explained.
You decide what to do
You can ask questions, decline the proposal or continue once the terms are clear.
Machine valuation FAQs
Questions About Selling a Professional Laser or IPL Machine
These answers explain what information is useful, how an enquiry is reviewed and what must be clear before a sale can proceed.
We review professional hair removal laser machines, tattoo removal laser machines and IPL systems used in commercial treatment settings. Portable and floor-standing equipment can both be submitted.
Whether an enquiry can progress depends on the precise brand and model, its age and condition, the ownership position and whether the equipment is suitable for further support or resale. Submitting the form does not guarantee an offer.
Start with the machine type, manufacturer, model, year, current condition and location. Include the serial number and shot count where they are available, but do not guess at information you cannot confirm.
Known faults should be described clearly, including any warning messages or parts that are not operating as expected. It is also helpful to mention the handpieces, treatment heads, pedals, manuals and service information supplied with the machine.
The review considers the exact machine, its age, working condition, known faults, included equipment, ownership position and whether the model remains practical to support. Current demand for that type of equipment can also influence whether we are interested in purchasing it.
An initial figure can remain subject to photographs, supporting information and inspection. The purpose of the form is to establish whether the enquiry is suitable for a more detailed discussion, not to create a binding purchase agreement.
An older machine or a reported fault does not automatically prevent a review. The important point is to describe the condition accurately so the likely work and support requirements can be considered.
Some equipment will not be suitable for purchase because of its condition, model, ownership position or supportability. Where keeping the machine is still being considered, a separate repair enquiry may help you compare the available routes.
You can submit the initial form without attaching a complete file of documents. We may then request photographs of the casing, screen, serial plate, handpieces or other relevant parts of the machine.
Service records, manuals, invoices and ownership documents can help clarify the history and legal position of the equipment. Before a sale is completed, the seller must be able to demonstrate that they are entitled to transfer the machine.
Outstanding finance must be declared. A machine should not be presented as owned outright while an active agreement or another party's financial interest remains in place.
Select the relevant ownership option in the form. We can then decide whether the enquiry can progress and what confirmation would be required before ownership could transfer.
We will contact you to clarify any missing details and explain the next stage. This can include a request for photographs, documents or further information about a reported fault.
Any valuation, inspection requirement, collection arrangement and payment term should be clear before a sale is agreed. You remain free to decline or ask questions if the proposal does not suit you.
Yes. The form includes an optional part-exchange question, and you can also submit a separate repair and servicing enquiry where you are deciding whether to keep the machine.
These routes are considered separately. A valuation does not assume that selling is automatically the best option, and part exchange is only relevant where the existing machine is equipment we are interested in purchasing.
Ready to submit the details?
Request a Machine Valuation
Tell us what the equipment is, where it is located and what condition it is in.