Hair removal
White head
The light deprives the hair follicle of moisture, causing it to burn up and die. Specifically, when the light reaches the root, it not only eliminates the hair, but it also sends a shock to the base in which the root grows. When the light comes into contact with the skin in the base, it welds it together, stopping the flow of blood. As the flow of blood to the area ceases, the hair root can no longer get the nutrients it needs to grow into a full length hair. Thus, the hair is permanently removed.
Often, it takes more than one treatment to fully remove the unwanted hair using IMPL therapy. When the light welds the skin, it usually does not weld the full area in the base. Blood can still flow to the hair shaft and follicle. Yet because the area will be partially welded, the hair will grow back lighter and less thick. This process will lead to a dramatic reduction in the amount and coarseness of hair, ultimately leading to its permanent removal.
Phases of Hair Growth
I.M.P.L. Super Epil Method
Permanent Hair Removal
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