Articles
Pressure Forming Helps Light Sheer Hair removal system Shine in I.D. Magazine's Annual Design Review
With
a cabinet as smooth as a hairless thigh the Lightsheer Slowly
crept under the skin of a panel unmoved at first by the problem
of removing unsightly body hair. But the care taken by Lunar's
design team to match aesthetic with utilitarian ones gradually
eroded the jurors' Skepticism about cosmetic surgeries, Sleek
and almost featureless in response, the Star Medical Lightsheer
Unfolds into a thoughtfully integrated operating solution. Featuring
advance Diode Laser Technology a Strategically angled handpiece,
umbilical cables instead of mechanical arms, and a tilt and swivel
console and an energy efficient power supply.
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"It Just looks
terribly well-thought out," Says Riley of the $150,000 unit,
whose small footprint, low weight and liquid seals Make moving
or shipping the Lightsheer relatively easy." I also admire
the color contrasts on the recessed handles and the protected
buttons.
-Reprinted from I.D. Magazine
Pressure forming was a key contributor to the success of this
design providing key components such as the tilt and swivel LCD
display. Also Pressure Forming's light weight and high impact
strength were highly useful for the interior panels that support
the laser and umbilical cables for transport since the unit is
designed to be broken down and moved from office to office. |