Tuesday, September 2, 2008

How long does the hair stay gone and does it hurt?

Hair may never return at all. The exact amount of time that the hair stays gone depends on the area being treated, the settings selected by the technician, and individual hair and skin factors. Depending on the settings used by the technician in accordance with the patient request, hair removal may either be permanent or for a certain period of time (4-5-6 months) No. The light is selectively absorbed by the hair and hair follicles. The skin itself is exposed to little heat. Plus, no irritating chemicals are used, and the hairs aren’t pulled on in any way.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

IPL treatment

The laser works by disabling hairs that are in their active growth cycle at the time of your treatment. Because other hairs enter their growth cycles at different time's additional treatments will be necessary to disable all of the follicles in a given area. Generally with the body it may take 3 to 6 treatments and with the face 4-8 treatments.
The treatments are spaced apart once every 8-10 weeks for the body and once every 4-6 weeks for the face. When we do a treatment the hairs will actually stay away for a period of 7-8 weeks for the body and 4-5 weeks for the face. At this time the hairs will start to grow back and this is the best time to be doing the next treatment.
Our lasers are fully certified to claim 'Permanent hair reduction' which means up to 85-90% of the hair can be removed which in most cases is a very good result.

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Am I a good candidate for Laser Hair Removal?

The ideal candidate for laser hair removal has dark hair and fair skin. Darker skin absorbs more the laser light, and lighter skin interferes less with the Movement of the laser light into the hair follicle. Dark or tanned skins run a higher risk of pigmentation changes following the procedure.
Keep in mind that it's not impossible to treat darker skinned individuals. Dark skins require a test patch first and will require more visits using more conservative settings.

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Friday, August 29, 2008

Are there are areas of the body that should not be treated for hair removal?

The beauty of the IPL is that it can eliminate hair from all parts of the body, including the face, neck, arms, legs, chest, back, bikini line, top to bottom and all the way down to the toes. While hair on different parts of the body reside at different depths, the broad spectrum of light enables selection of the wavelength range appropriate for hair follicles residing at various depths on the body. The same principle applies with respect to eliminating hair of all colors and densities.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Why should I use the LightSheer Diode Laser System rather than the methods I've been using for years?

A: The LightSheer Diode Laser System's design provides for enhanced comfort during treatment, minimal risk of infection, speed and accuracy. Since the system uses a unique cooling handpiece, it minimizes skin irritation that other methods may create. Since it is non-invasive (no needles to penetrate the skin), the risk of introducing bacteria into the skin is reduced. Because the system is fast, it allows for larger areas to be treated, considerably increasing the efficiency of the hair removal process, which allows more patients to be treated during a typical day. Finally, the LightSheer Diode Laser is a precise instrument that can be adjusted to damage only the hair follicle while minimally affecting the surrounding skin.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Radio frequency for hair removal

Radio frequency (abbreviated RF, rf, orr.f.) is a term that refers to alternating current (AC) havingcharacteristics such that, if the current is input to an antenna, an electromagnetic (EM) field is generated suitable for wireless broadcastingand/or communications. These frequencies cover asignificant portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum, extending from nine kilohertz (9 kHz),the lowest allocated wireless communications frequency (it's within the range of human hearing), to thousands of gigahertz(GHz).
The frequencyof an RF signal is inversely proportional to the wavelengthof the EM field to which it corresponds. At 9 kHz, the free-spacewavelength is approximately 33 kilometers (km) or 21 miles (mi). At the highestradio frequencies, the EM wavelengths measure approximately one millimeter (1 mm). As the frequency isincreased beyond that of the RF spectrum, EM energy takes the form ofinfrared (IR), visible, ultraviolet (UV), X rays, and gamma rays.

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

What are IPL’s disadvantages?

What are IPL’s disadvantages?Given that there is little damage to the skin surface, several treatments may be required to see the desired effect. For best results, approximately 4-6 treatments, spaced 3 weeks apart, are needed. Side effects can include transient redness and increased or decreased pigment in the treated area. Minimizing sun exposure can reduce these side effects.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Laser tattoo removal

Laser tattoo removal is a safe and effective method. It is less painful than getting a tattoo. Lasers remove tattoos by breaking up the pigment colors of the tattoo with a high-intensity light beam. The pigment is then absorbed by the body. The more laser treatments you have, the more the laser can penetrate to wipe away the ink. The number of treatments required will depend on whether the tattoo is professional or amateur. Amateur tattoos are more easily removed; however, with any tattoo you will see a lightening after every treatment. Once the tattoo has been successfully removed the result is permanent. Overdoing the laser treatments can cause damage to your skin and eventually lead to scarring. The laser type, number of sessions and the patient's body ability to rid itself of the ink are factors that can determine the outcome of the procedure. Sometimes there are no traces of scarring but it really depends on the situation. Depending on your tattoo, you may need anywhere from 1-10 sessions. Each laser treatment takes only a few minutes to complete. Furthermore, the pigment will never return after it is removed. After laser tattoo removal, there is some redness and mild blistering like a sunburn. This resolves in 3-7 days.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

When will I see results?

You can expect to see a gradual decrease in overall redness, flushing and dilated capillaries. People with visible aging from the sun can expect to see their skin become smoother with a decrease in fine wrinkles, reduction in pore size and fading of sunspots. Many patients with rosacea see improvement in breakouts and are able to decrease or discontinue their medications.
After your first treatment, your skin will feel smoother and will have more even tone. Improvement is gradual and will continue to be more visible after each treatment. Many individuals experience dramatic results only after 1-2 treatments; however, 4-6 treatments are performed for optimal results. Some patients will benefit from additional treatments depending on the specific condition being treated and desired results.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Electrolysis hair removal

Electrolysis is a form of permanent hair removal that uses electricity. During the process of electrolysis, a qualified practitioner inserts a fine metal probe into the hair follicle, delivering an electric current which destroys the area that generates the hair. Tweezers are then used to remove the loosened hair, and the process is repeated for each individual hair. While electrolysis is the most permanent form of hair removal available, a number of treatments are usually required. This is because some hairs may be missed or may be in their dormant stage during any given treatment session. Also, electrolysis treatments should be administered carefully in order to avoid dangers such as electric shock, excessive pain, infection, and scarring. While it is costly and time-consuming, when carried out properly home electrolysis can provide effective, permanent hair removal.

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Electrolysis hair removal

Electrolysis is a form of permanent hair removal that uses electricity. During the process of electrolysis, a qualified practitioner inserts a fine metal probe into the hair follicle, delivering an electric current which destroys the area that generates the hair. Tweezers are then used to remove the loosened hair, and the process is repeated for each individual hair. While electrolysis is the most permanent form of hair removal available, a number of treatments are usually required. This is because some hairs may be missed or may be in their dormant stage during any given treatment session. Also, electrolysis treatments should be administered carefully in order to avoid dangers such as electric shock, excessive pain, infection, and scarring. While it is costly and time-consuming, when carried out properly home electrolysis can provide effective, permanent hair removal.

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What conditions can Photorejevenation treat?

Imperfections from Sun Damage and Photo-aging!!Enlarged pores, dull complexions and other facial imperfections orabnormalities can detract from your well being and appearance, nomatter how healthy and young you feel. IPL technology improvesboth the superficial and deeper skin layers and rejuvenates the skinwhile at the same time delivering beneficial thermal energy to deeptissue. After a series of treatments, you can see a significantreduction of unwanted pigmentation and the appearance ofsmoother, revitalized skin. The same treatment can be usedeffectively on the neck, the chest, and the hands.
Benign Vascular Lesions: Broken Veins and CapillariesThe face has an extensive network of veins and tiny blood vesselscalled capillaries. Over time, aging, trauma, sun exposure, andcertain lifestyle factors cause a number of them to break appearingas red streaks or blotches on the face. IPL therapy can eliminatedamaged veins and capillaries by removing virtually all trace ofthese unsightly blemishes.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

How does ipl work?

IPL systems work on the same principles as lasers in that light energy is absorbed into particular target cells with colour (chromophores) in the skin. The light energy is converted to heat energy, which causes damage to the specific target area. IPL systems are different to lasers in that they deliver many wavelengths (or colours) in each pulse of light instead of just one wavelength. Most IPL systems use filters to refine the energy output for the treatment of certain areas. This enhances penetration without using excessive energy levels and enables targetting of specific chromophores (these are skin components that absorb light).
IPL therapy is considered a non-ablative resurfacing technique, which means that it targets the lower layers of skin (dermis) without affecting the top layers of skin (epidermis). The results are not as dramatic as ablative resurfacing where both the dermis and epidermis are injured to produce a much more noticeable overall outcome. The advantage of IPL therapy is its minimal downtime – a patient can often have the procedure done in their lunch break and return to work immediately afterwards.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

IPL Skin Treatments Using Photorejuvenation

As the population ages, ever-increasing numbers of people are interested in improving their appearance. IPL technology can be used to help restore the skin's youthful appearance.
IPL technology improves the appearance of photoaged skin, removes age spots (sun-induced freckles), most benign brown pigments, and redness caused by broken capillaries through a process called photorejuvenation for face and body. The process is ideal for patients with active lifestyles because the procedure requires no downtime and has a low risk of side effects.
The gentle, non-ablative treatments use broad spectrum light to treat the face, chest, neck and hands—virtually anywhere that sun damage shows.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Is it safe to use the ipl machine

The IPL system was developed from years of research at the Wellman Laboratories of Photo-medicine, one of the world's leading medical laser research institutions. The IPL is pulsed, or "turned on," for only a fraction of a second and the duration of each pulse is just long enough to disable the hair follicles. A unique component of the IPL system, the actively cooled sapphire hand-piece, was designed to protect the skin by actively cooling it before, during and after the IPL is transmitted. It also actively draws off heat from the skin surface, which further protects the skin from injury.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

UV TACTIL IPL NANOTECHNOLOGY(One handle/Tactil screen) Product


Name:UV TACTIL IPL NANOTECHNOLOGY(One handle/Tactil screen) Model:HKS-801C Price: 4700.00 EUR / pc =$6016.00 USD / pc
Application: 560-1200nm/640-1200nm/3handle with big spot size Hair removal Skin rejuvenation Age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles Spider veins & correction of vascular skin troubles. Acne & anti-inflammatory Breast beautifying.



FEATURES: Treatment spot size: 8*40mm Number of handle piece included:1Wavelenght:400-1200nm Shot number:20000shots Energy:15-50J Pulse type:single/double/triple Shot period:2-3second Display:5.7 inch touch display Voltage:AC 110 or 220 volt +- 10%, 50/60 Hz 16A Power:400W Cooling system:Wind+water Certifications:FDA/CE/ROSH Parts:Protective glasses,blinder,filler Pakcge size:64*50*50cm Weight:22kg


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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How are IPL Skin Treatments using Photon rejuvenation performed?

Before treatment, a cold gel is usually applied to the area to be treated, and patients are given protective eyewear. During treatment, the smooth, glass surface of the IPL handpiece is gently applied to the skin, delivering precise pulses of light to the area being treated. IPL treatments are usually pain-free, but an anesthetic cream can be used if the light pulses are uncomfortable. Some patients compare the sensation to a light pinch or the snap of a rubber band. Treatment sessions usually last about 20 minutes, and a complete program usually includes four to six sessions.After treatment, patients can immediately return to normal routines and activities. Occasionally evidence of treatment such as redness or blotchiness may last for an hour or two.

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Monday, July 14, 2008

UV TACTIL IPL NANOTECHNOLOGY(One handle/Tactil screen)


Name:UV TACTIL IPL NANOTECHNOLOGY(One handle/Tactil screen)


Application:





  • 560-1200nm/640-1200nm/3handle with big spot size

  • Hair removal

  • Skin rejuvenation

  • Age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles

  • Spider veins & correction of vascular skin troubles.

  • Acne & anti-inflammatory

  • Breast beautifying.



FEATURES:



Treatment spot size: 8*40mm

Number of handle piece included:1

Wavelenght:400-1200nm

Shot number:20000shots

Energy:15-50J

Pulse type:single/double/triple

Shot period:2-3second

Display:5.7 inch touch display

Voltage:AC 110 or 220 volt +- 10%, 50/60 Hz 16A

Power:400W

Cooling system:Wind+water

Certifications:FDA/CE/ROSH

Parts:Protective glasses,blinder,filler

Pakcge size:64*50*50cm

Weight:22kg

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Sunday, July 13, 2008



APPLICATION:
560-1200nm/640-1200nm/2handle
Hair removal
Skin rejuvenation
Age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles
Spider veins & correction of vascular skin troubles.
Acne & anti-inflammatory
Breast beautifying.

FEATURES:
Treatment spot size: 8*40mmNumber of handle piece included:2Wavelenght:640-1200nm+560-1200nmLamp longevity:20000shotsEnergy:15-50JPulse type:single/double/triple Shot period:1-4second adjustDisplay:8.4 inch Touch displayVoltage:AC 110 or 220 volt +- 10%, 50/60 Hz 16APower:800W Cooling system:Wind+waterCertifications:FDA/CE/ROSH Parts:Protective glasses,blinder,fillerPakcge size:66*55*70cmWeight:38kg

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Nanotechnology IPL(One handle/Digital)

Name:Nanotechnology IPL(One handle/Digital)







APPLICATION:
400-1200nm/One Handle
Hair removal
Skin rejuvenation
Age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles
Spider veins & correction of vascular skin troubles.
Acne & anti-inflammatory
Breast beautifying.



APPLICATION:
400-1200nm/One Handle
Hair removal
Skin rejuvenation
Age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles
Spider veins & correction of vascular skin troubles.
Acne & anti-inflammatory
Breast beautifying.

FEATURES:
1Handle

Big handle:15*40mm with 5filter
430-1200nm for Acne
480-1200nm for age spots, sun spots, pigmentation troubles
560-1200nm for Skin rejuvenation
590-1200nm for red face, red nose, couperosis, spider veins.640-1200nm for hair removal

*Lamp longevity:60000shots
*Energy:15-50J
*Pulse type:single/double/triple
*Shot period:2-3second adjust
*Display:5.7 inch digital display
*Voltage:AC 110 or 220 volt +- 10%, 50/60 Hz 16A
*Power:600W
*Cooling system:Wind+water
*Certifications:FDA/CE/ROHS
*Parts to buy : Glasses for master, extra Lamp for IPL.
*Pakcge size:55*24*42cm*Weight:17kg

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

IPL is not a laser but is a powerful light source that is used for skin rejuvenation and has the ability to penetrate the skin with minimal skin damage. Like the laser, it works by filtering various wavelengths of light to react with specific skin conditions. IPL has been shown to help improve the appearance of red and brown skin discolorations, birthmarks and symptoms of rosacea, as well as to tighten and refine the appearance of the skin. This process is also known as photorejuvenation or photofacial. It has also become popular for removal of vascular lesions (broken blood vessels, etc.) as well as removal of hair on lighter skin types and even removal of some tattoos. IPL is truly a non-invasive procedure and is among the group of no-downtime skin treatments, which have become widely known as “lunchtime” procedures.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

What is IPL Photorejuvenation?

IPL is a technology used to restore the skin's youthful appearance and to stimulate the skin collagen renewal from within the skin.

Photorejuvenation is a non ablative process, which generates intense pulsed light to safely reduce the melanin (dark pigment) in the skin, so that pigmented lesions fade and slowly disappear.

This results in a more radiant and youthful skin.

The treatment is ideal for patients with active lifestyles because it requires no downtime.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

IPL Skin Rejuvenation

IPL is used to remove broken veins from the face, calm the redness of acne rosacea, fade sun spots and pigmentation caused by sun damage and can be used to rejuvenate the skin by activating the fibroblasts to produce more collagen and elastin leaving the skin firmer and smoother.

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Intense pulsed light

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), is most commonly employed by medical practitioners and aestheticians working under the guidance of a physician, is a method of hair removal from the body involving the use of a specially constructed xenon flash lamp and focusing optics.
The Intense Pulsed Light hair removal process has become very popular due to its cheaper and faster procedure compared to laser hair removal, which is often more costly and time consuming. The comparison of effectiveness between Intense Pulsed Light and Laser Epilation is debated by scientists, equipment manufacturers and practitioners, but results are generally accepted to be roughly equivalent. IPL is generally advertised as "permanent hair reduction" as opposed to "permanent hair removal" (these phrases are misnomers when applied to laser or IPL hair removal). It is also used for the treatment of the skin in a process known as photorejuvenation.
Hair removal mechanics: The focused, broad-spectrum light is applied to the surface of the skin by way of either a hand-held wand, or by an articulated arm. The intense light travels through the tissue of the skin until it strikes the hair shafts or the bulb (root) of the hair. The bulb is usually where the highest concentration of melanin is located, as opposed to the rest of the hair shaft. The light is converted to heat energy. The bulb and most of the hair shaft are instantly vaporized. The intense heat radiated by the hair also destroys the hair-producing papilla or the entire hair follicle. It is also claimed that direct light-heat conversion occurs directly in the darker colored capilaries that bring nourishing blood to the follicle.
IPL technology is also employed in the treatment of medical disorders of the skin including sun damage induced dyspigmentation and vascular changes; poikiloderma of Civatte; acne Rosacea; broken capillaries/telangiectases; vascular and pigmented birth marks. In terms of rosacea, IPL offers one of the few effective treatments to relieve the facial redness associated with the disorder. Such treatment is best administered by a specialist dermatologist. This new technology incorporates 'dual mode filtering' and other important advances which result in safer and more effective treatment than the older systems; which were initially designed for simple processes such as hair removal.
The pulses of light produced by IPL equipment are very short in duration, so discomfort and damage to non-target tissues is minor. Most people who undergo IPL epilation only experience slight irritation similar to that of a minor sunburn though under certain circumstances, blisters may occur. Men undergoing the procedure experience greater discomfort as male body hair is generally thicker than women's. Depending on the instrument settings and intensity, treating sensitive areas such as the chest and face can result in pain comparable to waxing the same areas; however this pain dissipates immediately. The light that emanates from the IPL wand is filtered to remove any ultraviolet components, eliminating the possibility of UV skin damage.

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What pre-treatment is required before receiving IPL?

There's really no pre-treatment that goes into IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light. However, you need to be careful about going into the sun prior to the IPL treatments because the sun can obviously either lighten or darken your skin. And the IPL machine can either lighten or darken your skin. So you really need to be careful about being tanned before having an IPL treatment. You should check with your MediSpa and check with your doctor in terms of how long they'd like you out of the sun prior to the IPL treatment.

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Can I receive IPL treatments if I am on medication?

There are a few medications where I and other doctors should have concern. Certainly if you're taking a skin bleaching or changing agent for your skin, you need to be careful before you have IPL or any treatments. The other area is whether or not you're taking Accutane, that's the drug perscribed for persistent acne. It's important that you stop taking Accutane before having IPL or any other laser treatments.

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What is IPL acne treatment?

One of the more exciting treatment options with the IPL or Intense Pulsed Light machine these days is its treatment within the acne regimen. Now for many years the only way acne was treated was with topical agents or with Accutane. More recently, and with the development of the Intense Pulsed Light machine, acne is now treated by IPL treatments. How does it work? Specifically the IPL targets the sebaceous gland where the oil is secreted and really just zaps that area. By getting rid of the sebaceous glands and the oil, obviously the acne is diminished. Now, it's not going to permanently get rid of all of the acne glands. It probably lasts about three or four months, but for patients that either have adult acne or don't want to take Accutane it's a nice treatment that we can offer now.

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How many procedures are available with IPL?

What's made Intense Pulse Light or the IPL machine so effective is the fact that it's one machine with a variety of different hand pieces which allow it a variety of treatment options. Depending on the machine, it can do hair removal, it can do photo-facials, or skin rejuvenation, it can do spider veins, it can also take care of acne. Again, some of that depends on the actual machine and the hand pieces. But that's why people like IPL because it has many different options.

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What are the risk factors for IPL?

What's good about IPL is it doesn't have the invasiveness of a typical laser, which means the concerns about bleeding and scarring are significantly less. On the other hand, for any patient that is undergoing this treatment, you need to make sure that you don't have the risk of either hyperpigmentation, which is darkening of the skin, or hypopigmentation, which is lightening of the skin. Specifically, African Americans or dark-skinned patients, you need to be very careful before you use an IPL machine. In fact, there are very few instances where you want to use an IPL machine. So the risks are almost entirely pigment changes. That's why it's important, if you're going to a medi-spa, that the doctor examines you before anybody does any treatment.

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What is "Intense Pulsed Light" (IPL)?

IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light is similar to a laser, but it has some noticeable differences. First of all, a laser usually specifics one type of area whether it be skin, or blood, or water. The Intense Pulsed Light, or IPL targets many different parts of the body, and can be used effectively in different cases such as hair removal, photo facials, or even taking care of small spider veins. The IPL machine is used very commonly in a Medi-Spa, and there are a variety of reasons why. One, it's safe, effective, and has many uses, and two, depending on your state, sometimes a doctor is not required to actually use the IPL machine. That's different to a laser. In many states if you're going to have laser machines, or any laser treatments, they need to be done by the physician. In many states, with the IPL machine, because it's not considered an actual laser, the treatments can be performed by either an aesthetician or someone else in the spa.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Does IPL hurt?

Some people describe the lasers pulse as a light tingling or stinging sensation as is usually no more painful than waxing or plucking a few hairs. The vast majority of people have no problems at all with the procedure.

Some areas of the body are more sensitive than others and a topical anesthesia may be used to decrease the sensation further more.

For many men and women, unwanted hair can be a nightmare.

Until now the only options for removing unwanted hair were smelly hair removal creams, sharp razors, stinging wax or painful electrolysis needles. IPL, an advanced approach to beautiful skin, provides the ultimate solution. Now, men and women alike will be pleased with the results made possible by the IPL Laser Hair Removal process.

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What is the IPL Laser Hair Removal process?

The IPL process uses intense pulsed light to gently remove unwanted hair, putting an end to routine shaving and waxing. IPL treatments leave your skin looking and feeling smoother and silkier. This patented technology transcends the older, painful hair removal treatments to deliver long lasting results. IPL's wide beam treats larger areas such as the back, shoulders, arms, legs and face rather than treating one hair at a time. Best of all, IPL treatments are a safe, fast, gentle and effective alternative method for hair removal.

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What are the benefits of IPL hair removal?

• Larger areas may be treated at one time.
• It works equally well with light or dark hair and skin.
• There is less chance for scarring and pigmentation change.
• Less pain and discomfort compared to other hair removal treatments.
• Combines the speed of shaving with the lasting results promised by electrolysis.
• IPL is effective on almost any area of the body where smoother, younger-looking hair-free skin is desired.

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Laser Hair Removal or IPL - What is the Difference and Which is Best For You

Laser and IPL have been used to remove unwanted hair for many years with a high degree of success, however, to be actuate we must call it "Permanent Hair Reduction." According to FDA rules manufacturers may not claim that laser (or IPL) hair removal is permanent unless the FDA determines that there is sufficient data to demonstrate such results. Several manufacturers have received FDA permission to claim, "permanent reduction," but NOT "permanent removal."
What this means in practice is that although most hair will be removed over a course of treatment, some hair will remain and some may re-grow, usually much lighter and finer, therefore, occasional top-up treatments may be needed.
Laser and IPL use energy in the form of light to destroy the hair follicle. The energy directed from the handpiece is absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicle, momentarily heating it to around 70 degrees centigrade killing the follicle and thus preventing further hair growth. However to complicate matters most people also have melanin in their skin that also absorbs light energy creating heat in the skin. If this heat is excessive it will cause blisters or burns. For this reason the ideal candidates for these treatments are those who are dark haired and fair skinned like the typical Irish complexion, whereas suntanned Danes with very fair hair are poor candidates.
We always insist that clients stay out of the sun for a few weeks prior to treatment so that the level of melanin in the skin is as low as possible and therefore wintertime in the UK is the ideal time for treatments.
With care most people can be treated but some may require many more treatments and any white, grey and even some red hairs will respond poorly (or not at all) to light based hair removal treatments. These will require many more treatments at a much lower power level and the operator will have to be extremely careful to ensure that the machine is correctly set to avoid skin damage.
Thankfully, most modern laser and IPL devices make this process much easier but it is still necessary to have a highly skilled operator and, here in the UK, all establishments must be registered with the Health Care Commission before they perform any laser or IPL treatments.
Hair grows in cycles and many factors influence it's growth including age, ethnicity, weight, hormones, diet, medication and metabolism along with your hair's location, thickness and resilience. Only hair that is in it's growing cycle will be destroyed at each treatment session. The number of hairs growing at any one time and the length of time between treatments varies, but generally we allow 4 to 8 weeks.
There is sometimes mild pain associated with laser treatments. This discomfort ranges in intensity and has been described from as mild as the snap of a rubber band, to the sensation of a hot pinprick. When treating sensitive areas, (upper lip and bikini areas) some practitioners often elect to use a topical anaesthetic cream, which helps to reduce any discomfort.
There are two big differences between Laser and Intense Pulsed Light systems. One is in the area that can be treated in one go and the treatment speed. Generally IPL treatment heads are up to 8 times larger than the small spot produced by lasers and therefore treatments are much quicker.
The other difference is the wavelength of light produced. Lasers produce light with one specific wavelength whilst IPL uses an entire waveband. Different wavelengths penetrate the skin to different depths so using IPL is like using a group of lasers in a single treatment.
In our clinic we use an Ellipse Flex that with I²PL technology employing dual-mode filtering which removes water absorbing wavelengths from the output spectrum of the system. With the older intense pulsed light technology, water absorbing wavelengths are absorbed in the skin creating a non-specific thermal injury, which can lead to an increased risk of side-effects particularly burns.
To remove the infrared light, the Ellipse I²PL™ system has a unique extra filter consisting of circulation water. This means that the light components that normally would “heat” the water in the skin now “heat” the water in the system instead. By eliminating these wavelengths, the Ellipse I²PL is able to more specifically generate heat in the hair follicles rather than the skin. The unique Ellipse I²PL™ Technology eliminates the unwanted wavelengths, and standardizes the light use, meaning less energy is required to achieve a clinical effect. As a result, pain is reduced, while minimizing side-effects. With this new technology there is no need for thick, messy gels and contact cooling which makes the patient's experience more pleasant.
Two classes of IPL systems are available; those that HAVE been tested for safety and performance by accredited, independent testing facilities, such as the European Union Medical Devices Directive (EU), as well as the FDA (Food and Drug Administration — US Government), and those that HAVE NOT been subject to such third-party testing.
Such untested systems are labelled with the standard CE mark but without an EU number. A system with a CE or FDA accreditation provides certainty that the system has undergone and passed stringent safety tests, that the manufacturer has documented that the system can perform the stated clinical treatments efficiently, and that possible risk and side effects are of an acceptable level for the results obtained.
The ELLIPSE IPL systems, have obtained accreditation and approval from both the EU as well as the FDA.
For your own safety when deciding on your treatment ensure that you choose a clinic that is registered with the Healthcare Commission, if not they will probably be un-insured, that uses a well known, tested and proven device. You must have a comprehensive consultation and patch test several days before you undergo any treatment and make sure you are not seduced by outlandish claims or discounts.

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