Intense Pulsed Light, or IPL, known as Photoderm, Fotoderm, and Photofacial, has been adopted as a safe and effective way to anti-aging. The light works much like a laser, but instead of having just one wavelength of light, IPL produces a spectrum of light and the skin benefits more from it. RF penetrates epidermis and reaches deep dermis, which motives water molecules moving at high speed and the temperature rises. The thermal effect speeds up collagen re-growth, and gain a long-term wrinkle removal effect.
Application
1. Elight: hair removal, skin rejuvenation, face lifting, skin tightenning, wrinkle removal, vascular job, pigmentation treatment, acne clearance, freckle,etc
2. SHR: super hair removal
3. ND YAG Laser: professional tattoo removal,eyeline removal,eyebrow embroidery removal
4. RF handle: skin tightening, face lift, wrinkle removal
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.
Specification
Light Resource | Intense Pulse Light by Xenon flashlight |
Spectra wavelength | 530 ~ 1200nm for Skin Rejuvenation / Speckle Removal 640 ~ 1200nm for Hair Removal |
Spot Size | 8mm x 40mm |
IPL Pulse Features | Pulse width 1 – 10ms Pulse delay 5 - 100ms Pulse number 1 - 6 |
RF Frequency | 10MHz |
RF Output Mode | Bi-Polar |
RF Energy | 0 – 50J/cm2 |
Cool Touch Temperature | 0 – 4 C degrees |
Control Panel | Colorful Touch Screen |
Power Consumption | 1000Watts |
Dimension | 50CM X 38 CM X 72CM |
Power Specification | AC220V/50Hz or AC110V/60Hz |