If you’re the type of person who agonises between strawberry and chocolate ice cream on a scorching summers day then your confusion regarding the subject IPL vs Laser will be all the greater: after all, these popular hair removal methods seem the same on the outside. Don‘t they both guarantee smooth skin? Aren‘t they both based on light impulses? Well - keep scrolling and you will discover there are significant differences between hair removal with laser and IPL. Read on to find out which method is easier to apply and which one achieves better results to help you answer the question – IPL or Laser?
IPL and Laser have one thing in common: Their functionality is based on light impulses. However, as you look a bit closer you will notice that the technological details differ.
Laser technology is based on a single, concentrated wavelength that penetrates the skin point by point and is transported via the melanin, the pigment that colours your hair, into the root of the hair. This way it is being destroyed and new hair growth prevented.
The IPL treatment also uses light that is being transformed via melanin to influence the hair follicle and to prevent the hair root from producing new hair. In contrast to the laser, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is made up of a wide spectrum of light – similar to that of a light bulb – which can treat larger areas of skin.
Of course IPL and laser hair removal incur costs that vary widely according to provider. As both methods can achieve long-term reduction of hair growth with a regular and professional treatment, this initial investment usually pays off nevertheless.
What hair removal via laser can cost you depends most of all on whether you see a dermatologist or go to a beauty salon. Medical professionals can analyse your skin and hair better and so recommend the most suitable technology for you.
Beauty salons usually don’t have the resources to offer more than one laser technology. Moreover the risk of burns, irritation and pigment disorders is higher here. Despite the dermatological laser hair removal incurring higher costs, it is the safer alternative.
Just like the hair removal via laser, the costs for an IPL treatment vary widely. Though IPL technology can be used professionally and safely in beauty salons, you also have the option to buy an IPL device such as the Philips Lumea Advanced for your home. That way you can save money in the long run and remove your hair when it suits you. No more annoying appointments!
Both technologies require regular use at first, since only hair can be treated that is in the growing phase. With the Lumea Prestige IPL device though you can already achieve a hair reduction of 92 percent after the first three sessions*. Such a device also enables you to apply a post-treatment exactly when you need it.
Due to the different light technologies used with IPL and laser, an IPL treatment is quicker: The broader light spectrum means that larger areas of skin can be treated while the laser only works point by point. With an easy to use hand device such as the Lumea Prestige an IPL treatment of both your lower legs only takes 8.5 minutes**.
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Treatment with IPL and laser causes hair that is in the growth phase to shed and inhibit new, but can only be curbed long-term with regular post-treatments.
So, laser or IPL – which shall it be? While the laser treatment is a good alternative for a long-term reduction of hair growth, IPL technology is way out in front of it. The difference between IPL and laser is that IPL can treat a wider area of your skin, thereby making it quicker and it can also be safely used at home. These differences mean you can save time and money while still achieving smooth, hairless skin.
An IPL device such as the Lumea Prestige not only offers you cost benefits, but also a reliable, quick and flexible solution for your home. So you can adapt your hair removal precisely to your hair growth – for a long-term reduction of hair growth and beautifully smooth skin.
* Measured on legs, after the initial 3-4 treatments. Individual results vary.
** When used corded, time indication for highest setting.
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