NUBWAY | Do IPL devices really work?
NUBWAY | Do IPL devices really work?

Here’s how it works:The theoretical basis for IPL treatment of skin diseases is the principle of selective photothermal action. Because IPL has a broad spectrum, it can cover multiple absorption peaks of a variety of color bases such as melanin, oxidized hemoglobin, water, etc.

IPL has a radical effect on hair loss and pigmentary diseases. Melanin selectively absorbs the spectrum of IPL to produce an “implosion effect” or “selective pyrolysis”. Melanocytes can be destroyed and melanosomes can be destroyed. broken. IPL can improve acne, dull complexion, shrink pores, and tighten skin. When IPL acts on the skin, the skin will generate a large amount of heat by absorbing light, causing the subcutaneous temperature to reach 45-60 degrees, which can sterilize, reduce inflammation, inhibit sebaceous gland secretion, promote collagen regeneration, and achieve the desired effect. IPL can also target the treatment of vascular skin diseases, including telangiectasia, rosacea, port wine stain, hemangioma, etc.

NUBWAY | Do IPL devices really work?

IPL treatments can be performed by trained professionals in medical spas or dermatology clinics using professional-grade equipment.Their effectiveness may vary based on factors such as the specific device used, the individual’s skin type and hair color, and consistency of use.IPL treatments typically require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results. This is because not all hair follicles or pigmented lesions are in the same growth phase at the same time, so multiple treatments are needed to target them effectively.

 

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