Intense pulsed light (IPL) or flashlamp therapy is a non-invasive and non-ablative treatment that uses high intensity pulses of visible light to improve the appearance of the following skin problems:
The procedure of rejuvenating aged skin is referred to as photorejuvenation and requires a series of IPL treatments.
IPL may also be helpful for mild to moderate acne and stretch marks.
Most patients experience a few days of redness and possible pinpoint bruising after the IPL procedure. Some brown spots may appear darker for a few days, then peel off. You can apply makeup immediately after IPL treatment if necessary.
We like to say, you ‘turn the clock back’ with this type of procedure, but the clock keeps ticking! Most people complete a series monthly treatments and then return for a maintenance treatment once or twice a year.
These are the top three pros and cons to weigh when considering IPL / photorejuvenation. If you want to focus on what is unique to you, please consult with your aesthetic plastic surgeon.
Specification
Light Resource | Intense Pulse Light by Xenon flashlight |
Spectra wavelength | One handpiece with multiple filter slices: 560 ~ 1200nm for Skin Rejuvenation / Speckle Removal 640 ~ 1200nm for Hair Removal 430 ~ 1200nm for Acne Treatment 530 ~ 1200nm for Vascular Treatment More for optional |
Spot Size | 15mm x 40mm |
Energy | 1 – 50J/cm2 |
IPL Pulse Features | Pulse width 1 – 10ms Pulse delay 5 - 100ms Pulse number 1 - 6 |
UI Display | 10.1 Inch touch screen foldable |
Cool Touch Temperature | 0 – 4 C degrees |
Control Panel | Colorful Touch Screen |
Power Consumption | 2200Watts |
Dimension | 49CM X 42 CM X 128CM |
Power Specification | AC220V/50Hz or AC110V/60Hz |