Professional laser and IPL valuations
Sell Your Laser Machine Without the Usual Uncertainty
Many owners arrive with the same question: how do I sell my laser machine without wasting weeks on uncertain buyers? The first step is working out whether the equipment is worth selling, repairing or keeping for a little longer.
Tell us about the make, model, age and condition. We consider professional laser hair removal machines, tattoo removal machines and IPL systems used by clinics and salons. If the equipment is of interest, we will explain the next step and provide an initial valuation with no obligation to proceed.
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Equipment We Review
Sell a Professional Laser or IPL Machine
We mainly assess equipment built for commercial treatment settings. Brand, supportability and current buyer demand matter as much as the treatment category.
Sell My Laser Hair Removal Machine
We consider professional diode, Alexandrite, Nd:YAG and multi-wavelength systems. Portable and floor-standing machines can both be reviewed.
View the types of laser hair removal machines we work withSell My Tattoo Removal Machine
Professional Q-switched Nd:YAG and other recognised tattoo removal platforms may be suitable, including machines with honest, repairable faults.
See a current professional tattoo removal machineSell an IPL or Multi-Application System
IPL systems and selected multi-application machines can be considered where the model, documentation and replacement parts remain supportable.
Submit the equipment for reviewHow We Assess Value
What Affects the Value of a Used Laser Machine?
Two machines with the same name can have very different values. Age is only one factor. The useful working life, condition and cost of preparing the equipment for another clinic often make the larger difference.
Clear information helps us avoid a vague figure that changes later. Where possible, include known faults and everything supplied with the machine.
Request a valuationNewer is not always better, although current support and parts availability influence resale demand.
Usage, output behaviour, cooling performance and error history all help show the remaining practical life.
Documented maintenance and clear ownership reduce uncertainty during inspection.
Working handpieces, treatment heads, pedals, goggles and manuals may strengthen the package.
A technically sound machine still needs a realistic future use and buyer market.
A Sensible Next Step
Sell, Repair or Part Exchange?
The right answer depends on the fault, the machine's earning potential and what you plan to offer next. A valuation gives you a useful figure to compare with the cost of keeping or repairing it.
Sell the machine
This may suit equipment that is no longer central to the clinic, takes up valuable space or does not justify further investment.
Start a valuation requestRepair and continue using it
A repair may be more economical where demand remains healthy and the fault is limited to an available component.
Review repairs and servicingPart exchange for a newer system
Where we want to purchase your existing machine, its agreed value may be considered alongside a newer treatment platform.
Book a machine demonstrationFrom Enquiry to Payment
A Clear Route From Valuation to Collection
The form gives us a starting point. A purchase only moves forward once the machine, offer and practical collection arrangements are understood by both sides.
Submit the details
Add the machine type, make, model, age, condition and location.
Provide supporting information
We may ask for photographs, service history or clarification of a fault.
Review the offer
You can accept, decline or ask questions. There is no obligation to continue.
Collection and inspection
Where agreed, collection is arranged and the equipment is inspected before payment.
Sell Your Laser FAQs
Questions About Selling a Laser Machine
These answers cover eligibility, valuation, inspection, collection, payment and the alternatives available when you are still deciding what to do.
Machine Eligibility and Valuation
We mainly review professional laser hair removal machines, IPL systems and tattoo removal machines used by clinics and salons. Portable and floor-standing equipment can both be considered.
Acceptance depends on the brand, model, age, condition, supportability and current demand. Submitting a machine does not guarantee that we will make an offer.
Yes. You can request a review while comparing whether to sell, repair or replace the machine. There is no obligation to accept a quotation or proceed with collection.
A realistic valuation gives you a figure to compare with the cost of further servicing, storage and future downtime.
We consider the manufacturer, model, year, shot count, working condition, service history and current demand for that equipment.
Replacement parts, software support, handpiece condition and useful accessories can also affect the figure. The initial offer is more dependable when the information supplied is complete and accurate.
They can. Clear photographs help us judge cosmetic condition and confirm what is included. The screen, casing, serial plate and handpieces are particularly useful.
Manuals, pedals, treatment heads, goggles and a documented service history may strengthen the package because they make the machine easier to assess and prepare for future use.
Offer, Collection and Payment
Many complete enquiries can be reviewed within one or two working days. An unfamiliar model or an enquiry with limited information may take longer.
If we need photographs, service records or clarification about a fault, we will contact you before preparing an initial figure.
The figure should remain the same where the machine matches the description and photographs supplied.
If inspection reveals a significant undisclosed fault, missing component or major difference in condition, we will explain what has been found before proposing any revised figure.
Where a sale is agreed, collection may be arranged from a clinic, salon, home studio or suitable storage location.
Requirements depend on the size, weight and location of the machine. Any collection cost, access requirement or preparation instruction will be discussed before you commit.
Payment is normally processed within 48 hours of the machine reaching our workshop and passing inspection.
Payment is generally made by bank transfer. Inspection and ownership checks must be completed before funds can be released.
Faults, Part Exchange and Paperwork
Sometimes. An older machine, high shot count or repairable fault does not automatically prevent us from making an offer. The model, demand, parts availability and likely repair cost all matter.
Describe known faults honestly. Where keeping the machine may make more sense, you can ask about our laser repair and servicing options.
Part exchange may be available where we want to purchase your existing equipment. Its agreed value can then be considered alongside a newer machine.
Depending on your plans, options may include the clinic-focused Nu eRays Plus, the portable Nu TriLaze Lite or the Nu Tatouage Plus tattoo removal machine.
A machine demonstration can help you compare the practical difference before deciding.
Proof of purchase, ownership documents, serial numbers and servicing records are helpful. The seller must legally own the machine.
Outstanding finance must be declared before a sale is agreed. If some paperwork is missing, submit what you have and we can explain whether more evidence is required.
The finance position needs to be clear before ownership can transfer. Do not describe a machine as owned outright where an agreement remains active.
Tell us that finance is outstanding in the form. We can then establish whether the enquiry can proceed and what confirmation may be required from the finance provider.
Ready to find out what the machine may be worth?
Submit Your Laser for Valuation
Add the essential details and we will review whether the equipment is something we may be interested in buying.