Monday, August 4, 2008

Magic IPL by iPulse

The iPulse works by emitting a short burst of light or 'intense Pulsed LIght' (IPL), that is selective absorbed by the melanin in the skin and hair. The resultant heat that is created within these structures prevents regrowth of the hair folicle and stimulates regenerated of the skin.
The iPulse features unique technology that produces only the optimum spectrum of light for hair removal and skin rejuvenation, so you experience a more comfortable and effective treatment.

What makes iPulse different?
iPulse technology provides the highest clinical performance at lower energy than conventional IPLs. This latest advance means iPulse-based devices are smaller, more comfortable for clients and run at a substantially lower cost.
This is all made possible because of the unique innovations that define iPulse technology. iPulse technology is patented and whilst other IPLs may claim similar performance, only iPulse-badged products can deliver.
How conventional IPLs work
All IPL devices use a flash lamp to create the optimum wavelength of light for treatments. However iPulse-based devices control this flash lamp in a way that contrasts dramatically with other less-advanced systems.
In conventional IPLs, the current surges through the lamp in a wave and the spectral output (wavelengths of light) varies during this pulse. At its peak, the energy is too high and produces more blue light that must be filtered out. Much of the energy is lost so treatments are carried out at wastefully high energy levels that can be uncomfortable for the patient, as well as costly to the therapist.

‘Square pulse’ technology
iPulse technology solves this problem with unique circuitry that creates a constant input current of energy to the lamp—in a ‘square pulse’.
The perfect energy level is continuously generated and the spectral output is constant, so the most effective treatments are produced at far lower energy levels.
Square pulse technology makes iPulse-based systems easy to use as there are no complicated or costly filters required for the different treatments or skin types.

Multiple lamps
iPulse-based systems use a patent-pending multi-lamp set-up, that requires less energy and less cooling than the lamps used in conventional IPLs.
This set-up has a larger spot size, which treats skin areas very rapidly. It also achieves a more effective depth of penetration than the same energy per cm² delivered through a smaller spot size.

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