Diode Laser vs IPL

Understanding Laser Hair Removal Technologies

The key principle behind laser hair removal is matching specific wavelengths of light and pulse duration to a specific target, namely the melanin in a hair follicle whilst avoiding the surrounding tissue area. Melanin is the naturally occurring pigment in our skin and hair associated with colour.

Understanding Diode Laser Hair Removal

The key to successful diode laser hair removal is the deliverance of high energy into the skin. The energy is selectively absorbed by the melanin surrounding the hair follicle whilst not impacting the surrounding tissue.

Diode lasers use a single wavelength of light that has a high abruption rate in melanin. As the melanin heats up it destroys the root and blood flow to the follicle disabling the hair growth permanently. High quality laser hair removal machines such as Primelase HR and Elysion incorporate crystal freeze refrigeration contact cooling (+5ºC) to protect the surface of the skin, making the treatment a comfortable, pain-free experience for patients. Diode lasers deliver high frequency, low fluence pulses and can be safely used on all skin types.

Understanding IPL Laser Hair Removal

IPL (intense pulsed light) technology is technically not a laser treatment. It uses a broad spectrum of light with many wavelengths meaning it leads to unfocused energy around the hair and skin area. As a result there is much wastage of energy and less selective absorption in the follicle resulting in less effective destruction of the hair. Using broadband light also increases the potential for side effects such as burns or pigmentation, particularly if integrated cooling is not used. IPLs are typically only suitable for lighter skin types (1-3 on the Fitzpatrick scale) for the most part.

What’s the Difference between Diode Laser Hair Removal and IPL?

The treatment methods outlined above mean that, typically, IPL technology will require more regular and long-term treatments for hair reduction. A diode laser will work more effectively with less patient discomfort (with integrated cooling) while treating more skin and hair types than the IPL.

Which is the Best Laser For Your Salon Business?

In business your customers are king. Diode laser hair removal is all about delivering the most effective technology that gives high client satisfaction and the most ROI for your business. However not all diode lasers are created equal so it’s important to understand critical factors that deliver on this.

Choosing a system that has Medical CE mark provides the assurance of much more stringent product testing and quality. To achieve this the original manufacturer will have an ISO 13485 accreditation. It’s thought that in the not too distant future a Medical CE mark will be a regulatory requirement of all cosmetic devices.

How much do Professional Laser Hair Removal Machines Cost?

Prices can vary greatly between brands. Be aware that like most things in life if prices sound ‘too good to be true’ they usually are. Cheap aesthetic machines will be of poorer quality and can end up costing businesses more in the long run.

High quality diode lasers can last for many millions of pulses making their running costs low. IPLs on the other hand, will require regular changes of either their flash-lamps or hand-pieces will have to be factored in to costs when considering the total business cost.

Diode Laser Hair Machine Specifics

The spot size, power and technical specifications of a diode laser hair machine can be easily used to help you can select the right model for your business.

Effectively pulses mean cash so a smaller spot size requires more shots to treat a specific area. However with larger spot sizes it’s important to remember the laser hair removal machine must have the power to handle a larger spot size.

Primelase HR is the most powerful diode laser hair removal system (up to 4800 watts) with 3 different spot sizes (20×9, 30×9 and 30x17mm²) and various wavelengths (755, 810, 940 and 1060nm) meaning you can quickly and effectively treat all skin and hair types in clinic. It also has an integrated cooling system for maximum patient comfort.

Posted on 19th Jun 2020 by eBusiness UK

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