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What is IPL – Intense Pulsed Light Treatment?
IPL is a non-invasive light-based technology used to remove unwanted hair and improve many skin conditions. Such conditions as age spots, sun spots, freckles, superficial capillaries and other unsightly discolouration of the skin can be eliminated using this technology.
IPL is also incredibly effective for those of us who suffer from facial redness and can even stimulate fibroblast causing increased collagen production in your skin for a more natural, lively, healthier looking you!
How does IPL work?
A fully trained therapist will apply a specially designed hand piece to your skin and generate an intense pulse of light which will be absorbed by targets in your skin.
The light delivered from the hand piece is delivered at high intensity during a very short period of time. It is this rapid discharge of light that provides the high energy levels required for each IPL treatment to be effective!
How Many IPL Treatments Will I Need?
IPL hair removal treatments are easy, painless and quick solution to unwanted hair and can be successfully used on the body or the face.
Usually a course of 6 – 8 treatments is required to achieve optimal result, but once you’ve completed your treatment cycle, you can look forward to a lifetime of smooth skin with only the occasional maintenance treatment. Compare that to the cost and hassle of a lifetime of waxing.
IPL Hair Removal Treatments
IPL is a non-invasive treatment technique for hair removal and skin rejuvenation treatments, including skin clearing, redness reduction and skin tone correction.
What is IPL – Intense Pulsed Light Treatment?
IPL is a non-invasive light-based technology used to remove unwanted hair and improve many skin conditions. Such conditions as age spots, sun spots, freckles, superficial capillaries and other unsightly discolouration of the skin can be eliminated using this technology. IPL is also incredibly effective for those of us who suffer from facial redness and can even stimulate fibroblast causing increased collagen production in your skin for a more natural, lively, healthier looking you!
How does IPL work?
A fully trained therapist will apply a specially designed hand piece to your skin and generate an intense pulse of light which will be absorbed by targets in your skin. The light delivered from the hand piece is delivered at high intensity during a very short period of time. It is this rapid discharge of light that provides the high energy levels required for each IPL treatment to be effective!
Hair Removal Treatments
IPL hair removal treatments are easy, painless and quick solution to unwanted hair and can be successfully used on the body or the face. Usually a course of 6 – 8 treatments is required to achieve optimal result, but once you’ve completed your treatment cycle, you can look forward to a lifetime of smooth skin with only the occasional maintenance treatment. Compare that to the cost and hassle of a lifetime of waxing.
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Laser Hair Removal Treatments
Diode Hair Removal Laser is a non-invasive skin treatment for permanent hair reduction. The Spectrum Diode Laser uses a single wavelength of light (laser), which targets the melanin within the hair follicle, heating and damaging the follicles in an active growth cycle. We can treat all of the same areas as the IPL and Skin Consultation and Test Patch will determine if you are an IPL or Diode candidate.
Does IPL or diode technology work better for laser hair removal?
With so many methods available for hair removal, it can be challenging to understand each treatment’s differences, downfalls, and advantages. Laser hair removal continues to be one of the most sought-after aesthetic procedures.
Laser hair removal functions by using the physical properties of light to target hair. Essentially, lasers target hair shafts in the anagen phase of cyclical hair growth, or when a hair is actively growing. When the laser applies energy to the hair shaft, the energy causes thermal damage to the underlying follicle and papilla, reducing its ability to produce hair in the future. Hair may grow less frequently, less densely, and the hair shaft created by the follicle may be thinner or even lighter in complexion.
While hair removal lasers typically use a single wavelength (and occasionally a second wavelength) IPL treatments instead release a broad-spectrum or band of light energies.