Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Hair Removal Instrument |
Theory: | Laser |
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Laser type |
Diode Laser |
Laser output power |
500W |
Wavelength |
808nm |
Spot size |
12*10mm |
Screen |
8''color touch screen |
Cooling Method |
Air+ water+ Semiconductor cooling system |
Treatment cooling |
Sapphire contact cooling |
Fast mode |
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Actual output energy density |
5~10J/cm2 |
Repetition rate |
10Hz/12Hz(Optional) |
Pulse width |
40ms |
Normal mode |
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Actual output energy density |
5~100J/cm2 |
Repetition rate |
1~10Hz(Adjustable) |
Pulse width |
30~300ms |
Most patients require 5 to 8 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart to achieve desired results. Most patients need 6 to 12 treatments to achieve permanent hair reduction results. Treatments are spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart to target follicles during the growth stage. Regardless of the technology being used, patients will experience results at different rates, depending on their skin type and hair color.
Does laser hair removal save patients money?
Laser hair removal saves patients time, pain, and money. A recent article compared the cost of 3 sessions of hair removal to 35 years of continuous waxing. The results showed that laser hair removal is less than a third of the cost of waxing.
Lasers produce a single, concentrated wavelength of light to specifically target melanin in the hair. Diode technology typically uses a wavelength around 800 nm to 810 nm. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) produces a wide spectrum of light, around 550 nm to 1200 nm, rather than one specific wavelength to target melanin in the hair. Otherwise, both treatments target hair efficiently to generate optimal results and essentially work in the same way.