diabetes, since it may
cause a greater risk of
delayed healing and
infection in case of an
adverse effect.
•
Have had a skin peel or
other skin resurfacing
procedures within the
last 8 weeks in the
treatment area as, under
these circumstances,
device usage may
result in stimulation of
pigmentation.
Note: If you have undergone
any other aesthetic procedures
or have any uncertainty
regarding potential side
effects, consult with your
physician before using the
device.
Intended Use
This is a home-use device
intended for the removal
of unwanted hair on the
entire body (e.g., legs, arms,
underarms, bikini line, back,
shoulders, chest and stomach)
and on permitted facial areas
(i.e., above upper lip, cheek,
jaw, chin and neck).
It is considered a medical
device without medical use
and does not have clinical
benefit.
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Note: This device is especially
designed for your own personal
treatment and is intended for a
single user and home use only.
How Does RPL
(Reactive Pulsed
Light) Work?
RPL
is an advanced
TM
technology which uses
clinically proven IPL (Intense
Pulsed Light) technology in
conjunction with a skin tone
and skin contact sensor. The
light emitted from the device
penetrates the skin and is
then absorbed by the melanin
pigment in the hair shaft.
The heat produced by this
light goes into the follicle and
generates a local thermal
effect, also known as selective
photothermolysis. The thermal
effect disables the hair follicle
which causes a reduction in
hair growth while leaving the
surrounding skin unaffected
and cool.
Long-term hair reduction–
Hair growth cycle
Two factors play an important
role in optimal long-term hair
reduction:
TM