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What is the difference between laser hair removal and intense pulsed light hair removal?
Strong pulsed light depilation; Also known as IPL depilation, IPL for short. Intense pulsed light is the leader of optical hair removal technology, and the light it emits is within a certain wavelength range. The popular wave bands in the market are 640-900 nm and 640- 1200 nm, and there is little difference between them. Because it is not a fixed wavelength, the energy in the primary luminescence gradually decreases during the treatment, while laser hair removal is a fixed wavelength, so the energy in the primary luminescence remains unchanged, which is the biggest difference between the two technologies. I will introduce it in detail later. Because of this, the effect of pulsed light on light hair color is not ideal.

Laser hair removal; This range is wider. Here are some popular laser hair removal technologies on the market. A. Emerald laser, also known as emerald laser, has a wavelength of 755 nm.

B. diode laser, with a general wavelength of 808nm or 8 10nm.

Long pulse laser with wavelength of 65438 0064 nm.

Beauty salons in China all have plastic surgery, and Alexander laser or semiconductor laser is commonly used. Because of its fixed wavelength and high energy, laser has a remarkable effect on permanent hair removal of various hair colors. But because of this, its treatment price is much higher than that of pulsed light therapy. I once gave a customer semiconductor hair removal (made in China), and his hair was light black, which was the best I had ever done. Just after that, the hair on my arm fell off with a brush.

Actually, . Whether it is intense pulsed light or laser, the effect is very optimistic for Asians. Permanent hair removal can be achieved. In terms of cost performance, I personally recommend strong pulse hair removal.