Caucasian, Asian
Seeking Fast Results
Caucasian, Asian
With Sensitive Skin
African, Middle Easterner
All Skin Tones (Tones 1-6)
*certifed by SGS 8 Weeks Effectiveness
*certifed by SGS
Average 82%
(Up to 100%)
Average 82%
(Up to 100%)
Average 82%
(Up to 100%)
30,000,000 Flashes
10-15 minutes full-body
97% satisfaction after 4 weeks
100% satisfaction after 8 weeks
0.4" x 1.2"
9.8"x8.5"x4.1"
1.14 lb
(excluding the genital and breast areas)
Radiant Skin Starts Here
Absolutely not. Our products are safe to use without laser goggles. Our laser hair removal utilizes an 810nm single-wavelength laser. Unlike IPL, the consistent light of the single-wavelength laser can be vertically irradiated into the skin. The minimal refraction and diffusion of light by the skin are insufficient to cause any harm to the eyes. Our technology and design ensure safety, as long as you avoid directing the treatment window directly into your eyes during normal operation, preventing any eye damage.
You should not use laser on pigmented skin, as the laser concentrates more energy on the pigment, leading to potential skin burns or damage.
For most individuals, the procedure is virtually painless. To enhance your hair removal experience, begin with Level 1 and increase the intensity if you find it tolerable.
Our laser products can be used to treat facial hair, excluding the periocular area.
During laser hair removal, the light transforms into heat, penetrating your hair follicle to reach the hair bulb. It disrupts blood vessels and the hair growth environment, where the laser exerts its effects. Laser is most effective during the anagen phase of hair growth, explaining the gradual process of permanent hair removal.
Laser Hair Removal:
Laser hair removal is based on the principle of selective photothermal effect, utilizing a focused laser beam with a single wavelength. This focused beam can penetrate deep into the hair follicles, where it is specifically absorbed by melanin to generate heat, causing damage to the follicles and preventing hair growth.
IPL Hair Removal:
Similarly based on photothermal effect, IPL hair removal uses broad-spectrum light with multiple wavelengths. Unlike laser, IPL light is not focused but can be absorbed by melanin on the skin surface and in the hair follicles, causing thermal damage and preventing hair growth.
Key Differences:
A) Light Source:
Laser: Single-wavelength focused beam.
IPL: Broad-spectrum light with multiple wavelengths, unfocused.
B) Pain During Use:
Laser: Mainly absorbed by melanin, resulting in less pain.
IPL: Broad-spectrum light absorbed by multiple tissues, causing a stronger burning sensation.
C) Treatment Effect and Duration:
Laser: Typically requires fewer treatments with relatively evident and long-lasting results.
IPL: Generally requires more treatments with shorter-lasting effects, despite similar energy intensity to laser.
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