Pulse-Light Hair Removal
Pulsed-light is similar to a laser in that it uses an intense beam of light. However, the Pulsed-light system employs a new technology that removes hair up to ten times faster than lasers.
Pulsed-light has the flexibility to provide varied hair removal treatments on different types of skin and hair. The system removes unwanted hair by delivering a pulse of intense light directly into the hair follicles. The light is absorbed by the pigment in the follicles and converted to heat. The heat then loosens the hair and disables the cells responsible for growing new hair.
Best Hair Removal Method
Traditional waxing and threading treatments, which essentially rip the hair from the skin, can be quite painful. Our Pulsed Light treatments are significantly more comfortable. In addition, since the pulses of light penetrate the skin, you do not need to let your hair grow out before you are treated. With pulsed light treatments, you can remain virtually hair-free all the time!
Unwanted hair has usually been removed by the following traditional methods:
Shaving
Shaving is a simple procedure... but it's also messy and time consuming. (And who needs nicks and cuts?) Shaving is a very short-lasting solution, one that requires a constant commitment.
Tweezing
Ouch! This quick-fix is not only painful... it's highly impractical for large areas! And, if you've ever tweezed, you know that the hair you pluck will only grow back again.
Depilatories
Another short-lasting solution. This messy procedure requires a significant time commitment and must be repeated about once a week. Caution: If depilatories are left on too long, they can cause severe skin irritation or even chemical burns.
Waxing
Waxing can cover large skin areas and may last for a month or so. Yet this procedure is painful, can irritate sensitive skin, and can only treat hair after it becomes visible above the skin.
Electrolysis
This procedure involves sticking a needle into each hair follicle and applying an electric current. In expert hands, electrolysis can successfully eliminate hair. But because you can treat only one hair follicle at a time, it's tedious and time-consuming.
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