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Laser IPL Machines: The Ultimate Beauty Treatment Machine

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In a typical cosmetics shop, you can see countless beauty products that are specifically meant for different parts of body. Even for a single issue, numerous choices are available in attractive packing. However, most of them are worthless and also have side-effects. Now, imagine a product that has the capability of healing almost all kinds of skin issues without requiring any separate therapy or medication. It is possible with the help of intense pulse light aka IPL machine that emits a spectrum of light to heal complicated skin problems. It is an ultimate beauty treatment solution with amazing features. How IPL Machines Work? IPL machine is based on light therapy to heal skin related issues such as wrinkles, acne, unwanted tattoos and hair. A high-quality xenon lamp is used to emit light in different intensities and wavelengths. When the light enters in the second layer of skin, it turns into heat energy. This energy can be utilised for several purposes that you will co

Innovation and Advancement in Aesthetic Devices

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The market for aesthetic devices and the treatments done with it is one of the fastest growing markets in Australia and rest of the world and is estimated to reach an $11.9 billion mark by the year 2020. Over the last few years, several device based therapies have emerged including skin tightening, non-invasive fat reduction, hair removal and tattoo removal in the aesthetic arena. While the emphasis is on certain procedures only, gradual improvements are occurring. Therefore, it is important for owners of multiple devices and the manufacturers alike to consider the growing influence and potential of these devices.      Here are few of the advancements made in the aesthetic devices field. ·          Skin Tightening Although the concept of skin tightening has aroused the interest of the device using community, the technology gains have outpaced clinical outcomes as far as predictability and patient satisfaction. In recent years skin tightening has seen several developments.

What is IPL hair removal?

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IPL or intense pulse light is the next best thing to laser hair removal methods. It is completely new and popular method of removing hair from your face and body that you may not want to be there. Nowadays, it has proven to be as safe and effective as actual laser removal and also costs just a fraction of the price that you may pay for laser as well. Laser removal is more costly than IPL and takes longer to accomplish. IPL hair removal is done in a way that is quite close to laser removal, and it works well with lighter coloured skin. It doesn’t leave scar or large marks and even requires shorter time to do a larger area, without flooding your sensitive skin with larger amounts of harsh creams or dragging sharp blades across your skin. IPL hair removal machine s offer reliable treatments, which are becoming much less expensive every day, while being safe and effective in removing unwanted hair. Primarily, females are the people who seek out IPL treatments and it’s a fa

Fitzpatrick Skin Type Classification for IPL Laser Treatments

Everyone that has ever worked with IPL equipment worker or is considering including it in their spas or clinics should know the importance of understanding and recognise the skin types they will be treating. Below you will find useful information on the importance of knowing and using the Fitzpatrick Scale. The skin typing system was developed in 1975 by Harvard Medical School dermatologist Thomas Fitzpatrick. This system classifies complexions based on their tolerance to sunlight. Since then it has been used by many skin care professionals to determine how people will respond to facial treatments.  This scale focuses on potentials for irritation such as burns and hyper-pigmentation. Both are good indicators for treatment choice. For instance, a client with skin type I on Fitzpatrick scale has a greater tendency towards irritation, but less for developing hyperpigmentation. Conversely, the client with skin type VI will not be easily irritated but will have an extreme