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The Ideal Candidate for IPL Hair Removal

6 ottobre, 2009 (00:13) | IPL hair removal characteristics | By: admin

Ever thought about IPL permanent hair removal? IPL is one of the newest technologies applied to hair removal. Intense Pulsed Light is applied on the skin and converted to heat energy. The burnt hair falls and in the damaged follicle no hair can ever regrow. That’s why it’s called permanent hair removal. Although the great majority of people can submit to IPL, and the results say that just in the first session you can reduce your unwanted hair by 30%, there are some factors to consider before submitting to it. These factors make the difference between a complete satisfactory process and poor results. Let’s take a closer look.

The candidate for an IPL hair removal treatment must be in good physical, mental and emotional conditions and understand the benefits, the risks and the characteristics of the IPL treatment. It is important to ask a doctor that can provide information on the treatment and help determine if you’re the right candidate.

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One of the most important factors to be a good candidate is he color of the hair. As a general rule, the contrast between the natural color of the hair and the natural color of the skin is the key to effectiveness and general satisfaction. A combination of light skin and dark hair is perfect to obtain good results. Although dark skinned and light haired people can get good results, the IPL hair removal treatment can be less effective. Also gray, colored and blond hair can avoid to reach good results.

Another factor to determine who is a good candidate for an IPL hair removal treatment is the thickness of the hair you want to remove. Thicker hair are easier to remove than thinner ones. Thin hair require multiple treatments and even with that results can be poor.

Women that want to submit to an IPL hair removal treatment must talk to their doctor before taking a decision if they are or could be pregnant or are breastfeeding. Also people taking medicines for acne could talk to a doctor before submitting to IPL laser hair removal.

An Overview of IPL Hair Removal

5 ottobre, 2009 (23:26) | General Hair Removing | By: admin

IPL hair removal is an effective treatment to remove unwanted hair. IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light, since the treatment uses light energy converted into heat. The heat damages the cells in the hair follicles so the hair fells and can’t grow anymore from that follicle.

During the process the skin in not harmed, occasionally swelling or a little discomfort may occur. The treatment can be permanent or semi-permanent, depending on several factors: the hair, the skin, the doctor who performs it, the machine used to perform it and how often it is performed. IPL hair removal does not work with red, gray or white hair. In fact, the perfect candidate for IPL hair removal are white skinned people with dark hair.

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IPL hair removal is often confused with laser hair removal or electrolysis hair removal, and although all of them use light to remove hair, there are some differences. Plain laser hair removal (generally called just “laser hair removal”) is known to cause more pain and damage to the skin, has a higher percentage of hair regrowth and its not effective on all skins and hair. Electrolysis, on the contrary, is very effective and at the moment is the only option that US FDA considers as permanent. The disadvantages of electrolysis are that it is very slow, because treats each hair separately, inserting a needle in the follicle and burning the hair with an electrical charge applied to the needle, and its cost, which is very high. IPL hair removal works good with many types of hair and skin (especially with the new machines), it’s permanent or at least semi-permanent (that means that 90% of the hair can be permanently removed) and can be applied on large areas of the body at the same time, making it cheaper in the long run, as you will need less sessions.

In the first session up to 30% of the hair can be removed permanently but best results show after six sessions. Sessions should take place every month or so, so that the hair that are not permanently removed can grow and be treated again. One session usually lasts form 15 to 30 minutes depending on the area to treat.

IPL hair removal is approved by FDA and became commercially available in the mid ’90s, after 20 years of experiments. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not undergo IPL since the effects on the baby are not known.