Laser hair removal:
Principle: Laser hair removal uses a single wavelength laser beam, usually 808nm or 1064nm, to target the melanin in the hair follicles to absorb the laser energy. This causes the hair follicles to become heated and destroyed, preventing hair regrowth.
Effect: Laser hair removal can achieve relatively long-term hair removal results because it destroys hair follicles so that they cannot regenerate new hair. However, more lasting results can be achieved with multiple treatments.
Indications: Laser hair removal works on a variety of skin types and hair colors, but is less effective on light-colored hair such as gray, red, or white.
DPL/IPL hair removal:
Principle: Photon hair removal uses a broad spectrum of pulsed light or flash light source, usually Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology. This light source emits light of multiple wavelengths, targeting the melanin and hemoglobin in the hair follicles to absorb light energy, thereby destroying the hair follicles.
Effect: Photon hair removal can reduce the number and thickness of hair, but compared to laser hair removal, its effect may not be as long-lasting. Multiple treatments can achieve better results.
Indications: Photon hair removal is suitable for lighter skin and darker hair, but is less effective for darker skin and lighter hair. Additionally, photon hair removal may be faster when treating larger areas of skin, but may not be as precise as laser hair removal when treating smaller areas or specific spots.
Post time: May-23-2024