How does the laser we use for the treatment work?
A treatment laser that has two heads for hair removal:
The first of the heads, has a therapeutic window made of synthetic sapphire. It delivers three energy pulses per second with an energy density of up to 100 J/cm2. The risk of burns is eliminated by using a cooled sapphire tip.
Second head combines a very large treatment area and vacuum. This allows for fast and painless epilation carried out on large areas of the body. Thanks to the larger surface area of the laser beam directed at the body, we are able to penetrate the light more deeply and increase the effectiveness of the treatment. The second head also sucks in the skin, which reduces the number of pulses needed by a factor of 10 and thus also the energy consumption.
Clinical trials in the USA have shown identical efficacy for both heads.
The principle of the laser is to destroy the hair follicle with laser light. During a laser hair removal treatment, the energy beam penetrating the skin is absorbed by melanin (pigment) and converted into heat (damage to the hair matrix). The energy generated by the laser is absolutely safe for humans and does not affect body functions.
The number of laser hair removal treatments required to achieve a lasting and significant result is determined individually and depends on a great many factors depending on the patient and the treatment site.