IPL hair removal technique is considered to be an effective method of permanent hair removal. It is able to use the energy of intense pulsed light to act directly on hair follicles and destroy hair growth cells, thereby preventing hair regrowth. IPL hair removal works by means that a specific wavelength of pulsed light is absorbed by the melanin in the hair follicle and converted into heat energy, which in turn destroys the hair follicle. This destruction prevents the hair from regrowing, resulting in permanent hair removal.
To achieve permanent hair removal, multiple sessions of IPL treatment are often required. This is because there are different phases of hair growth, and IPL can only be initiated by targeting hairs that are in the active anagen phase. Through continuous treatment, the hair at different stages of growth can be covered, and finally the effect of permanent hair reduction can be achieved.
The key is that IPL hair removal works directly on the hair follicles, not just temporarily removing the hair surface. By destroying hair growth cells, it prevents hair regrowth and is able to maintain the hair removal effect for a long time. However, due to individual differences and physiological changes, new hair growth may sometimes occur, so regular maintenance treatments may be necessary to ensure the longevity of hair removal results.
Post time: Apr-20-2024