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Know Your Laser Hair Removal
Equipment
Laser hair removal treatments may be the most efficient and popular
method of temporarily removing unwanted hairs from our skin. There are laser removal treatments for the face,
neck, ears, legs, armpits, back, and around the groin area. Probably, almost anywhere that we have hair we
could use the method of laser hair removal and we would not be disappointed with the results
afterwards.
However, when deciding if you are going to go through a laser hair
removal method, you must look for an experienced practitioner and also know what laser hair removal equipment would
be best for you. It is best to ask a professional and inquire about the process because that would be the key
in having a successful treatment.
What Are the Essentials?
Most laser clinics and spas use IPL or Intense Pulse Light as one
of their laser hair removal equipment. Also, IPLs involve using the specially constructed xenon flash lamp
and other focusing optics. These are the essential laser hair removal equipment and the IPL technology could
not only be used for hair removal, but also can be used in the treatment of other skin diseases such as sun damage
or dyspigmentation, acne Rosacea, vascular and pigmented birth marks, and other skin
concerns.
The xenon flash lamp serves as the spectrum light and it is applied
on the surface of the skin where you want your hairs removed and could be either in a form of a hand-held wand or
by an articulated arm. The intense light produced by the lamp travels through the tissue of the skin until it
reaches the roots of the hair where most of our melanin is located. When the light reaches the melanin, it is
converted to energy and instantly, the hair shafts are vaporized. In turn, the heat also destroys the papilla
or the entire hair follicle.
Not A Laser?
Most people have the concept that IPLs are laser hair removal
equipment but the truth behind it is that, IPLs only produce intense light that is effective in removing
hair. The lights produced by the IPLs are so intense that it is considered to be as an “equivalent of laser”
that is why the treatment became the popularly known, laser hair removal. To achieve successful and
effective laser hair removal, the certified laser specialist should utilize the same principle as selective
photothermolysis.
The use of this laser hair removal equipment requires great
expertise and is more difficult to adjust and manipulate as compared to real laser
devices.
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