IPL vs. Diode Laser Hair Removal Differences

A woman is receiving a laser hair removal treatment

Regarding the distinctions between IPL and diode laser hair removal methods, different people may give you different answers. The majority cites the efficacy of the diode laser over the IPL as the primary distinction, but how did this happen? We examine what you should learn regarding hair removal technology since it is critical to appreciate the differences involving IPLs and diode lasers.

Educating oneself on hair removal laser technologies

The fundamental idea underlying laser hair removal is to focus precise light wavelengths and pulse duration on a target—in this case, the melanin in a hair follicle—while ignoring the surrounding tissue.

Melanin is the natural pigment that lends your hair and skin their colour.

Explanation about diode hair removal

Delivering high energy into the skin such that it is specifically absorbed by the melanin around the hair follicle while preserving the surrounding tissue is the secret to effective laser hair removal. Diode lasers emit light at a single wavelength that is highly absorbed by melanin. It also contains skin cooling to safeguard the skin’s surface. The blood supply and follicle’s root are killed when the melanin heats up, irreversibly incapacitating the hair. High frequency, low fluence pulses from diode lasers may be used to safely treat all skin types.

IPL Laser Hair Removal: An Overview

IPL (intense pulsed light) technology isn’t a laser procedure in the strictest sense. It makes use of a wide spectrum of light with several wavelengths, which causes misdirected energy to be directed at the skin and hair. This causes a significant amount of energy loss and far less selective absorption inside the follicle, which results in less effective hair removal. Broadband light use also raises the possibility of negative effects, especially if integrated cooling is not employed.

What Diode Laser Hair Removal and IPL Have in Common?

Given the aforementioned methods of treatment, IPL technology typically necessitates longer and more frequent hair removal procedures, whereas diode lasers may be more efficient, more comfortable (due to built-in cooling), and able to treat a wider variety of natural skin varieties than IPL, that are more efficient on people with light skin and dark hair.

Which hair removal method is best?

IPL was popular in the past because it was a less expensive technology, but it has power and cooling restrictions, which means that treatment may be less effective, have a higher risk of side effects, and be more painful than the most recent diode laser technology. The Primelase laser is the most effective diode laser in the world for hair removal. That strength enables whole legs to be cured in 10-15 minutes, making it the fastest procedure. Additionally, it has a very small pulse duration and is capable of delivering each pulse extremely quickly, making it as efficient on light, natural curls as it is on heavier, thicker hair. As a result, you will spend less time and money since you won’t need as many sessions to get the best results as you would with an IPL laser. In order to get the best results, Primelase also contains a highly advanced integrated skin cooling technology that makes sure the skin’s surface is maintained cool, pleasant, and protected at all times.

 

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