What is IPL

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IPL Hair Removal

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Hair Removal, is a popular cosmetic procedure used to reduce or remove unwanted hair. It is a non-invasive method of hair removal that can be performed in a salon, clinic or at home using specialised equipment.

How IPL Works

How IPL Works

How IPL Works

How IPL Works

Real Result

Stop Hair Roots Regrowth

Treated follicles start to visible shrink and begins to fall out. After the cycle, your skin will be silky smooth and easy care afterward.

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IPL VS Laser

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Light Type
  • IPL: Broad spectrum of light, dispersed over a wide range of wavelengths.
  • Laser: Utilizes a concentrated beam of light, resulting in a smaller treatment window.
Speed
  • IPL: Faster treatment times since more skin is covered in each pulse.
  • Laser: Slower treatment times due to the smaller coverage area.
Treatment Duration
  • IPL: A full treatment with devices like Hikyskin can be completed in about 12 weeks.
  • Laser: Typically requires 6 to 9 months for a full treatment course.

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Is IPL right for you?

IPL targets melanin (pigment) and therefore its effectiveness depends on the melanin content of the skin and hair.

As a result, IPL may be less effective on lighter hair colors due to lower melanin levels, and it could pose safety concerns for darker skin tones, which absorb higher levels of energy due to their higher melanin content.

Check the color card

Is IPL right for you?

IPL targets melanin (pigment) and therefore its effectiveness depends on the melanin content of the skin and hair.

As a result, IPL may be less effective on lighter hair colors due to lower melanin levels, and it could pose safety concerns for darker skin tones, which absorb higher levels of energy due to their higher melanin content.