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Hair Removal
with IPL How It Works
The key to successful hair removal
is destroying the entire hair follicle and the
germinative cells, while preserving surrounding
healthy tissue. Laser hair removal is most effective
when the hair is in its active growth phase called the
anager phase; consequently, multiple treatments
scheduled several weeks or months apart are typically
required to achieve optimal results.
Lasers and IPL light sources gently
remove unwanted hair based on the principle of
selective photothermolyisis. This refers to the
process whereby the characteristics of the light
energy including wavelength and pulse duration are
optimized to selectively cause thermal injury to the
hair follicle without injuring the surrounding tissue.
The light penetrates through the skin and is absorbed
in the target pigment (melanin) found in the hair
shaft. This causes the temperature to reach a
sufficiently high level in the hair follicle so that
the targeted hair structures are destroyed and
regrowth is inhibited.
The Lazelight MINI System, with its
unique combination of parameters, penetrates tissue to
destroy the germinative cells at the base of the hair
follicle and stunt hair regrowth. At the same time,
the aggressive cooling provided by the Lazelight MINI
ChillTip handpiece minimizes potential collateral
epidermal damage caused by light absorption by melanin
in the epidermis. ChillTip combined with efficient,
reliable, high-power IPL technology, makes the family
of IPL's the most advanced hair removal system
available and the recognized gold standard for hair
removal in the aesthetic marketplace.
For Your Practice
Due to its tremendous popularity, hair removal is
becoming an integral part of many medical specialty
practices, from plastic surgeons and dermatologists to
obstetricians, gynecologists and general practitioners.
Physicians who want to focus on hair removal and
anticipate a high volume of hair removal patients will
want to consider the family of IPL systems. Also note that
expensive machines cannot change the technology at the
base but will just make your practice miserable enough to
over chase and over charge patients ultimately leading to
your image damage. Need not to say these expensive
machines are very disappointing when it comes for repair
or consumable expenses.
So I Dr. Harish Kukreja Humbly Suggest all my Fellow
Doctors to go for a technology but at a cost where u are
actually free to pick all latest technologies available in
the market instead of being trapped with one expensive
machine and curse the day when u purchased one. |