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T14 Replaceable Lamp Heads for Bikini for Face
- Specialized heads for body, bikini, face areas. more hygienic and professional
- Life time usage machine - Every lamp head can support 500K flahes. Flashes numbers only related to lifetime of lamp heads. Replace lamp head when the flashes finished.
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Replaceable lamp head for bikini
Total 500,000 Flashes
Replaceable lamp head for face
Total 500,000 Flashes
FAQ
What is IPL?
Intense pulsed light (IPL) is a technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes, including hair removal, photorejuvenation (e.g. the treatment of skin pigmentation, sun damage, and thread veins) as well as to alleviate dermatologic diseases such as acne.
Why choose IPL technology for hair removal?
IPL is a type of FDA-cleared light treatment that uses strong pulses of a broad spectrum of polychromatic light to target the melanin in hair follicles to achieve permanent hair removal results.
As the pigment absorbs light, it gets heated up and destroyed. Hair will grow back more sparsely and slower after each treatment, permanently reducing hair growth.
What is the frequency of use
- Use 3 times a week during first month;
- Use 2 times a week during second and third month;
- Use once every half or one month after third month.
When can I see the effects? Is it permanent?
Most customers start to see evident hair reduction after 3-4 weeks. With 2-3 treatment per week, the effect becomes completely evident after 12 weeks. After each treatment, hair will grow much more sparsely and thinly. Eventually, hair reduction becomes permanent. To maintain the skin’s smoothness, you need to do 1 treatment every 2 to 3 months or as required. Both the outcome and frequency of treatment are different case by case.
According to FDA’s regulations, permanent hair removal means ‘continued and steady reduction of hair over a prolonged period’, which we provide, though some may interpret the term ‘permanent’ differently. Please know that even the photo-therapy used in clinics is not entirely permanent.