Laser hair removal vs photoepilation - Лазерно студио Импулс (2024)

Laser hair removal vs photoepilation - Лазерно студио Импулс (1)

/ Uncategorized / By Даниела Милева

We live in the 21st century, a time when smooth skin is no longer an illusion.

Smooth skin is just a few pulses away, the question is what those pulses should be. Today I’ve decided to bring a little more clarity to laser hair removal and the IPL method – short for Intense Pulsed Light, used to remove unwanted hair.


Photoepilation is used as a synonym for IPL. I am writing this article to explain to you the similarities and differences between the two procedures, and based on what you have read, to make an informed decision about which procedure is right for you.

Evolution of hair removal

First I would like to reveal some interesting facts about hair removal
Wondering since when smooth skin is a symbol of femininity? Since ancient times, in more advanced civilizations where a beautiful body was elevated to a cult, hair removal has been an integral part of beauty treatments.

Historical data indicate that as early as in
Stone Age
cavemen used sharp stones or two sea shells as tweezers.

In ancient Egypt, women removed unwanted hair using a mixture of honey, oil and a thin cloth. That’s a lot like the modern waxing, don’t you think?

In the Roman Empire, in the time of Cleopatra and Caesar, body hair was seen as a sign of uncivilizedness. Wealthy women removed their hair with razors made of flint, tweezers, creams and stones.

In the 17th century, during the Renaissance, Queen Elizabeth I started the fashion for removing facial hair, including eyebrows.

In the 18th century, the first razor for men appeared, and in 1915, the model “Milady Decolette” was born – a razor developed specifically for women.

In the 1940s the first electric razor for women appeared, and in the 1960s the first laser hair removal was already a fact.

Similarities and differences between laser hair removal and IPL method

  • In both technologies, the wave emitted by the device is directed at the melanin (pigment) in the hair. It works on the same principle, namely heating the follicle to be able to cut off the blood supply to the hair.
  • Both methods of hair removal achieve a long-lasting effect in terms of reducing unwanted hair;
  • Without ingrown hairs, which is the result after traditionally used methods of hair removal such as razor and waxing;
  • A series of treatments are needed to permanently remove the annoying hairs, because the hairs are acted on only in the growth phase, and unfortunately at the time of performing the procedure this is not all ;
  • Hair growth is not stimulated;
  • Visible result after the first procedure (laser or photoepilation);
  • Both methods of removing unwanted hair require maintenance at least once a year.

Differences between laser hair removal and photoepilation:

  • At laser hair removal a concentrated laser beam is used, while in photoepilation a broad-spectrum visible light is used;
  • In the procedure photoepilation light is converted into heat, resulting in hair follicle is damaged, but emanations impulse not focused only on the follicle and is “sprayed” on the skin, which slows down and often hinders the result!
  • With laser hair removal, the laser beam penetrates deeply, although it covers a smaller area. The main advantage of laser hair removal is that it does not affect the skin and surrounding tissues, and the increased temperature emitted by the laser reaches only the hair follicle and destroys it;
  • The IPL skin treatment is not suitable in the summer season, and it cannot be applied on darker skin and skin with a tan, because of the higher risk of pigment spots and burning, as much of the energy is focused on the skin;
  • Laser hair removal procedures are painless and shorter in duration, unlike photoepilation, where the pain is more noticeable and the duration is longer;
  • Due to the lower precision of the photoepilation method, a greater number of treatments are required to achieve the desired result;
  • With laser hair removal, as I mentioned, there is only one wavelength of light and this is conducive to achieving flawlessly smooth skin, whereas with photoepilation there is a large range of light wavelengths, resulting in the client being subjected to additional irradiation that is not necessary.
Which is the right option for you?

We looked at the similarities and differences between the two types of hair removal treatments. Some ladies choose IPL because of the lower cost, but considering that the number of treatments in this method are more and the unnecessary radiation to which the skin is exposed, the pros are actually not so great anymore.

Ultimately, whatever hair removal method you choose, the important thing is to feel good in your skin.

Both hair removal options can be effective as long as they are performed by a qualified therapist!

And remember smooth skin is a Pulse away.

Sound good? Leave us your contact details and we will get back to you!

Laser hair removal vs photoepilation - Лазерно студио Импулс (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between laser hair removal and photoepilation? ›

What is the difference between laser epilation and photoepilation? In laser epilation, the beam is only one and the area being treated is much smaller, it is in the form of a single point. In photoepilation the effect is achieved thanks to pulsing light of different spectra.

Which is better, IPL or laser hair removal? ›

In short, laser hair removal is safer, more effective, and the only way hair removal should ever be performed. Both treatments have been available commercially since the mid 1990s, but are distinctly different.

Is photoepilation permanent hair removal? ›

THE GOAL of laser or flashlamp photoepilation is to produce long-term, or permanent, cosmetically significant hair removal.

Are photoepilators effective? ›

Photoepilation is called unwanted hair removal using intense pulsed light (IPL) and is considered by many to be the most effective method for removing body hair - even better than waxing or sugar paste removal.

What are the pros and cons of photoepilation? ›

Their main advantage is the versatility and because of this we can treat a wider range of skin and hair types. Their main disadvantage is they are extremely technique-dependent, have somewhat less precision as opposed to lasers, and can irritate the skin more intensely.

Is photoepilation temporary or permanent? ›

Permanent* hair removal versus temporary

This technology of permanent* hair removal is also called photoepilation. In our institutes we carry every technique of permanent* hair removal.

Why choose IPL over laser? ›

The effect of an IPL treatment is gradual, making it look more natural than the laser treatment which produces a quicker effect.

Why is IPL better than laser? ›

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.

Is laser more expensive than IPL? ›

IPL treatments tend to be more affordable than laser treatments. IPL is not effective or safe for treating darker skin tones, as dark skin is apt to over-absorb IPL's light energy. IPL treatments have lower complication risks because their light is less concentrated.

How long does photoepilation last? ›

For the total removal of hairs, 3 to 5 procedures are needed every 5 to 6 years. Clients with more body hair may require up to 6 procedures. Also, three weeks before and after the photoepilation procedure, the skin has to be protected from sun exposure.

What are the side effects of photoepilation? ›

Side-effects associated to laser-assisted hair removal are temporary and may include erythema, perifolicuar edema, hypo and hyperpigmentation, vesicles and crusting. Hypopigmentation is reversible but long-lasting and has been related to epidermal melanogenesis suppression.

Does photoepilation hurt? ›

Over time, the bulb completely falls out and hair growth stops. One of the advantages of photoepilation is the painlessness, the vastness of the treated area and the possibility of using different attachments for different skin phototypes.

What is photoepilation also known as? ›

• Photoepilation (also known as Intense Pulsed Light- IPL)- uses intense light to destroy. the growth cells of the hair follicles; minimal side effects; requires no needles; may be.

What is photoepilation hair removal? ›

Photoepilation is a hair removal procedure by using intense pulsed light (IPL).

What are the risks of Photorejuvenation? ›

Risks specific to photorejuvenation are: Most patients will experience slight burning after the procedure, and some will experience light scabbing, blistering, or crusting. These issues are normal and will typically subside within a few days. If they persist, contact your surgeon.

What does photoepilation use to remove hair? ›

The hair on a fetus; soft and downy hair. Photoepilation hair reduction treatment in which a laser beam is pulsed on the skin using one wavelength at a time, impairing hair growth; an intense pulse of electromagnetic radiation.

What is more effective than laser hair removal? ›

Electrolysis is considered a more permanent solution than laser hair removal (it stops hair growth completely while laser hair removal slows and reduces hair growth), but it requires more individual sessions (closer to 14), and the sessions can take longer. You might not see full results for nearly 18 months.

Is IPL the same as laser resurfacing? ›

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) photo rejuvenation is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that targets the cells that cause pigmentation, sun damage, and redness of the skin. IPL is gentler than laser treatments and is useful on patients who aren't in need of extensive treatment.

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