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Product Description

Professional IPL Technology for Salon

Innovative Technology Targets Multiple Skin Concerns
Lush hair Acne Age spots Red veins

Dual Handles--Skin rejuvenation and hair removal all-in-one machine
Three Operating Modes--Simple to operate and easy to learn
Eight Wavelength Plates--Suitable for different skin conditions
10.4-inch Color LCD Touch Screen--Easy and convenient operation

The Science Behind Flawless Skin: Precision IPL Technology
AOPT Technology: Achieves constant voltage output using rectangular square wave pulse technology, ensuring stable light energy transmission and reducing discomfort during treatment.

AOPT technology: The energy density of each sub pulse can be adjusted to achieve precise treatment and improve treatment effectiveness

The wavelength can cover 400-1200nm
420-600nm Acne 515nm-1200nm Shallow freckle removal
560-1200nm Skin rejuvenation 590-1200nm Vascular lesions
615-1200nm Skin pigmentation 640-1200nm Enlarged pores
695-1200nm Hair removal 755-1200nm Deep hair removal

Design Humanized , Built for Safety
1.Water cooling system:Reduce pain and provide a comfortable user experience
2. Sapphire light guiding crystal:Continuous contact cooling improves patient comfort
3. Real time energy correction, adjustable multi pulse and multi pulse width:Ensure safe and effective operation

Treat any age and any skin type with outstanding results

Clinical Proven Results Across Indications

Professional Certification Trustworthy

YOUWEMED is a leading company specializing in medical devices,which have strong production capacity and flexibility to meet diversified market demands.
YOUWEMED insist on bringing health to our customers and convenience to our partners. We have a comprehensive after-sales service system and can provide OEM&ODM services.

FAQs
What is IPL phototherapy?
IPL therapy device is a beauty equipment that uses xenon flash lamps as light sources and emits broad-spectrum, incoherent strong light with wavelengths typically in the range of 400-1200nm. It is not a laser, but a comprehensive "general practitioner" type of light energy that covers multiple wavelengths. The core principle of its technology is selective photothermal effect: specific wavelengths of light are filtered through a filter, penetrate the surface of the skin, and are preferentially absorbed by subcutaneous target tissues (such as melanin, hemoglobin, melanin in hair follicles, water). Light energy is converted into heat energy, and the target is precisely destroyed or shattered without damaging surrounding tissues. In clinical applications, IPL therapy devices have diverse functions, mainly used for skin rejuvenation and wrinkle removal (stimulating collagen regeneration, improving enlarged pores and fine wrinkles), treatment of pigmentary lesions (such as freckles and sunspots), treatment of vascular lesions (such as facial telangiectasia and flushing caused by rosacea), and hair removal
Does IPL treatment really work?
In fact, IPL is often used to treat pre-cancerous lesions and sun-damaged skin under medical supervision. When performed by a qualified specialist, IPL is considered a safe and effective option for improving skin appearance without increasing cancer risk.
No, IPL hair removal is typically less painful than professional laser treatments in-clinic because it uses lower-intensity light.
Is IPL working if it doesn't hurt?
There's also a common misconception that more pain equals better results. However, pain doesn't necessarily correlate with effectiveness. Higher energy levels can lead to more discomfort, but that doesn't always mean better results. Pain or discomfort during IPL treatment often stems from high energy settings.
Ninety-five percent of the patients noted hair count reduction at the end of this clinical trial. Overall hair reduction was 78 percent at the one-month follow up and 72 percent at the three-month follow up. No serious adverse events were noted.
Does IPL need multiple sessions?
Yes, IPL (intense pulsed light) treatment usually requires multiple sessions to achieve the desired effect, and often requires treatment according to the course of treatment. A standard IPL treatment course consists of 3-5 sessions, with an interval of 3-4 weeks between each session (depending on the treatment purpose and skin recovery rate). For vascular lesions (such as red blood streaks) or deeper pigmentation spots, the required number of times may be higher. After the treatment, it is usually recommended to undergo maintenance therapy 1-2 times a year to consolidate the effect and delay skin aging.
Yes, IPL treatment is a typical non-invasive medical beauty procedure.
In the field of medical beauty, determining whether a treatment is non-invasive mainly depends on whether it damages the integrity of the skin surface or causes open wounds. IPL treatment fully meets the definition of non-invasive.