You’ve probably seen quite a few IPL machines come and go, but the HF-107A has been a steady performer for salon and clinic work—I’ve been moving these for a few years now, and the 1400W power output with that 10 to 45 J/cm² energy density is honestly a solid combo for most treatments, and what really sets it apart is the triple cooling system, semiconductor plus water and air, so you don’t have to worry about overheating during longer sessions, which can be a real headache with cheaper units.

it come with five standard filters at 430nm, 510nm, 560nm, 640nm, and 690nm, but if you need something a bit more specific, you can add optional ones at 530nm, 580nm, or 750nm, and those are good for tackling things like melasma or deeper pigmentation issues, though for straight hair reduction most buyers go with the 560nm and 640nm filters and get pretty consistent results, and the 8-inch touch screen makes dialing in teh pulse width from 1 to 10ms or pulse delay between 5 and 95ms a quick and easy process, even for newer operators.

We usually stock these with CE and ISO 13485 certifications on file—basically, the paperwork is in order for most clinics and spas—and the treatment spot size is 10 by 45 millimeters, which covers a decent area without sacrificing accuracy, and each unit includes a TDS and an HPLC report from the manufacurer, so you’ve got a clear trace on the output specs, and lead time is usually 20 days or so form order, but check with me first because we sometimes have a few in the warhouse.
Keep in mind this machine isn’t really suited for heavy-duty tattoo removal or anything that needs super high fluences over a tiny spot—for that you’d want a dedicated laser—but for permanent hair reduction, vascular issues like rosacea, and inflammatory acne, it actually handles well, and the E-light and RF combination modes give you some flexibility to mix up treatments depending on your client’s skin type, though you’ll want to confirm the optional filters if you’re targeting specific depths because the 750nm one, for example, penetrates deeper than the standard set.

10 units is the typical MOQ, but for smaller buyers we sometimes do half that if we’ve got stock, and the packaing is a secure wooden crate with foam inserts, so you’re unlikely to see damage in transit, and the pulse count can be set from 1 to 4 pulses per shot, which is handy for adjusting intensity without cranking the energy density too high—just a nuance that experienced technicians appreciate.
It's CE and ISO 13485 certified, so you're covered for clinical and salon use in most markets.
Yes, we offer optional filters at 530nm, 580nm, and 750nm beyond the standard set—just let us know your needs when ordering.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can start small. Lead time is usually 7-15 days depending on stock and customization.
It combines semiconductor, water, and air cooling to keep the handpiece from overheating, even during back-to-back treatments.
E-light mode uses IPL alone, while RF mode adds radio frequency for deeper heating—great for skin tightening and hair removal on tougher areas.