Technical Parameters | Values |
---|---|
Product Name | GMS Glory Pro |
Laser Technology | Diode Laser |
Output Power | 1600W |
Wavelength | 755+808+940nm+1064nm |
Pulse Frequency | 1-10Hz |
Pulse Width | 5-400ms Adjustable |
Output Energy | 1-200J/CM2 |
Laser Water Temperature | 30°C |
Cooling System | +Thermal Electric Cooling+ Water Cooling+ Air Cooling+sapphire Contact Cooling For Laser Head |
Spot Size | 12*24mm2/12*28mm2 |
Power Requirement | AC220V±10%,50Hz, AC110V±10%,60Hz |
This Diode Laser Equipment, also known as Diode Laser Instrument, utilizes Laser Diode Technology to deliver precise and effective treatment.
**Q1: How does a laser hair removal machine work?**
**A1:** Laser hair removal machines emit a specific wavelength of light that targets the pigment (melanin) in the hair follicles. The light is absorbed by the melanin, which then heats up and damages the follicle, inhibiting or delaying future hair growth.
**Q2: What are the benefits of using a laser hair removal machine?**
**A2:** Laser hair removal offers long-lasting results, reduces hair growth significantly over time, is precise (targeting only the hair follicle while sparing the surrounding skin), and is relatively fast with each session taking only minutes for small areas.
**Q3: What are the different types of laser wavelengths used in hair removal machines?**
**A3:** Common wavelengths include 755nm (Alexandrite), 808nm (Diode), and 1064nm (Nd:YAG). Each wavelength is suitable for different skin types and hair colors. The 755nm is effective for lighter skin types, 808nm is versatile for various skin tones, and 1064nm is safer for darker skin tones.
**Q4: Is laser hair removal safe for all skin types?**
**A4:** Yes, but the type of laser used should be matched to the skin type. For example, Nd:YAG lasers (1064nm) are safer for darker skin tones, as they penetrate deeper into the skin and bypass the melanin in the epidermis, reducing the risk of burns.
**Q5: How many sessions are typically needed for effective hair removal?**
**A5:** Most people require between 6 to 8 sessions to achieve optimal results. The number of sessions can vary depending on the area being treated, hair thickness, and individual hair growth cycles.
**Q6: What are the differences between laser hair removal and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)?**
**A6:** Laser hair removal uses a single, focused wavelength of light, which targets hair follicles more precisely and is generally more effective. IPL uses a broad spectrum of light wavelengths, which can treat larger areas but may be less effective and more suitable for lighter skin tones.
**Q7: Can laser hair removal be performed on all parts of the body?**
**A7:** Yes, laser hair removal can be performed on almost all parts of the body, including the face, legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, back, and chest. However, it should be avoided around the eyes for safety reasons.
**Q8: What are the possible side effects of laser hair removal?**
**A8:** Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and mild discomfort at the treatment site. In rare cases, there may be blistering, pigmentation changes, or scarring, especially if the laser settings are not properly adjusted for the skin type.
**Q9: How should I prepare for a laser hair removal session?**
**A9:** Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks before treatment. Shave the area to be treated 24-48 hours prior to the session. Do not wax or pluck hairs, as the laser needs to target the hair follicle. Avoid using any topical products that may irritate the skin.
**Q10: What should I expect after a laser hair removal treatment?**
**A10:** You may experience mild redness and swelling, which typically subsides within a few hours to a day. Hair in the treated area may shed over the next couple of weeks. It’s important to avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen on the treated areas to prevent pigmentation changes.