Let's start with the big one: safety. You're buying this to help your body, not hurt it. So the first question out of your mouth should be: "Can you show me proof that this specific B-CURE Laser model is FDA approved?" Why does this matter? The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) doesn't just rubber-stamp products. They test for safety, effectiveness, and that the device does what it claims. If a supplier hesitates, says "it's in the works," or tries to fob you off with a "similar product" approval, red flag. You need the exact model you're buying to have that FDA stamp.
Here's the thing: B-CURE Laser has different models—Pro, Plus, Sport Pro, etc. Each might have different certifications. So don't just take their word for it. Ask for the FDA registration number, then go to the FDA's website and look it up yourself. It takes 2 minutes, and it could save you from a device that's untested or even dangerous. For example, if a supplier says, "Oh, our B-CURE Laser is FDA approved," but when you check, the approval is for a 2018 model that's no longer sold? That's a problem. You want the most current, specific approval for the device in your cart.