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Technology | Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) |
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Light Emission/Lamp Lifetime | Up to 300, 000 flashes |
Skin Tone Sensor | Yes |
Corded/Cordless | Corded |
Energy levels | 5 |
Safety features | Skin tone sensor, UV filter |
Suitable for | Women and men |
Treatment Areas | Legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, face |
Rechargeable | No |
Skin Tone Compatibility | Fitzpatrick scale I-IV |
Treatment area | Face and body |
Hair Color Compatibility | Dark brown to black |
Pulse Modes | Single pulse |
General warnings and advice to consult a physician before use if unsure about safety.
Advises against use on very dark skin tones or recently tanned skin due to burn risk.
Lists specific body areas like nipples, genitals, mucous membranes, piercings, and tattoos where use is prohibited.
Crucial warning to avoid looking directly at the light source to prevent serious eye injury.
Warns against using flammable liquids before treatment and treating the same area twice.
Lists medical conditions (e.g., epilepsy, cancer, pregnancy) and implants preventing device use.
Notes contraindications for metabolic conditions, diabetes, and recent skin resurfacing procedures.
Covers keeping out of reach of children, hair color suitability, and user capability limitations.
Details safety measures related to water, repairs, unattended operation, and power supply.
Discusses hair growth cycles and skin tones as key factors for effective long-term hair reduction.
Details the steps for performing the preliminary test, including energy level adjustment and monitoring for adverse effects.
Instructions for preparing the skin, including removing jewelry, shaving, cleaning, and avoiding certain substances.
Explains the device's features, components (skin-tone sensor, buttons, indicators), and initial setup.
Details how to adjust energy levels, what the indicators mean, and how to release flashes safely.
Describes the two treatment modes: Stamp and Glide, and their suitability for different areas.
Explains the meaning of various status indicator lights and their corresponding device states.
Manages user expectations regarding treatment duration, results, and continued hair growth patterns.
Details specific warnings for facial treatments, including energy levels, areas to avoid, and sensitive zones.