FDA regulation numbers FDA classifies all devices under regulation numbers and corresponding
three-letter product codes. Hair removal devices are classified
in the Federal Register under the three regulation numbers below.
Note the difference in wording between intended uses for needle-type
and tweezer-type epilators, marked in orange.
Docket 97N-0199
changed the wording of electric tweezer device identification
because there is "no published scientific data demonstrating
that the device permanently destroys hair."
878.5350 Needle-type epilator.
(a) Identification. A needle-type
epilator is a device intended to destroy the dermal papilla
of a hair by applying electric current at the tip of a fine
needle that has been inserted close to the hair shaft, under
the skin, and into the dermal papilla. The electric
current may be high-frequency AC current, high-frequency AC
combined with DC current, or DC current only.
(b) Classification. Class I. The device is exempt from the
premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of
this chapter.
[53 FR 23872, June 24, 1988, as amended at 61 FR 1123, Jan.
16, 1996.]
878.5360 Tweezer-type epilator.
(a) Identification. The tweezer-type
epilator is an electrical device intended to remove hair. The
energy provided at the tip of the
tweezer used to remove hair may be radio frequency, galvanic
(direct current), or a combination of radio frequency and galvanic
energy.
(b) Classification. Class I (general controls). The device
is exempt from premarket notification procedures in subpart
E of part 807 of this chapter subject to Sec. 878.9.
[63 FR 57060, Oct. 26, 1998]
878.4810 Laser surgical instrument for use
in general and plastic surgery and in dermatology.
(a) Identification.
(1) A carbon dioxide laser for use in general surgery and
in dermatology is a laser device intended to cut, destroy,
or remove tissue by light energy emitted by carbon dioxide.
(2) An argon laser for use in dermatology is a laser device
intended to destroy or coagulate tissue by light energy emitted
by argon.
(b) Classification.
(1) Class II.
(2) Class I for special laser gas mixtures used as a lasing
medium for this class of lasers. The devices subject to this
paragraph (b)(2) are exempt from the premarket notification
procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter.
[53 FR 23872, June 24, 1988, as amended at 61 FR 1123, Jan.
16, 1996]
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