Avance Beauty IPL350-PRJ E-Light Flux Professional IPL Photo-Rejuvenation System User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- Avance Beauty
Table of Contents
- Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
- Client Pr-Qualifications **
- IPL Control Locations/Feature Descriptions
- IPL Startup Procedure
- Technical Specifications
- IPL Emitter Port Maintenance
- Treatment Efficacy
- 1: deep tissue with hair| 225| 11| 10| 95%
- 2: deep tissue with dye| 166| 1| 7| 99%
- Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal
- IPL Resurfacing and Photo-Rejuvenation
- General Dermatology
- IPL 350-LS Instrument
- Trouble Shooting
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
IPL350-PRJ E-Light Flux Professional
Instruction Material for IPL Photo-rejuvenation System.
Quick Setup Guide
Also approved for: Acne, Scars/Stretchmarks, Wrinkle Reduction, Permanent
Hair Reduction, Toning/Tightening and Hyperpigmentation Issues
Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all
times.
In the interest of providing superior equipment, Avance Beauty Industries
reserves the right to modify or amend equipment specifications without notice
or obligation.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
IPL Epilation is a relative newcomer to the scene of photo-based hair removal.
Laser hair removal provided stunning results using a fast and entirely non-
invasive beam of light. Doctors around the world began using lasers in their
practices, and it seemed that there was no end to what lasers could
accomplish. Yet each laser could produce only a single wavelength, and
depending on a number of factors such as skin type, it was impossible to
provide this incredible treatment for certain people, particularly those with
deep tans and/or darker skin tones.
In the late 90s, dermatologists began asking themselves how they could provide
more treatment options while improving results. Pulsed light uses a broad-
wavelength light source (for example, a xenon or halogen flash bulb) to create
an intense pulse of light which is focused through a condenser lens. As each
wavelength is represented with a smaller number of photons, the light can
readily pass through darker skin without heating the melanin. The concentrated
dark color of the pigment contained in the hair follicle absorbs many
different wavelengths of light, converting them to heat.
IPL provides a much safer alternative to laser, while at the
same time being much more versatile.
In addition to treating unwanted hair, IPL has long been used for general
dermatology, enabling such treatments as dermal resurfacing, scar and stretch
mark removal/reduction, and tattoo removal. Spider veins, rosacea, port-wine
stain (birthmark), and even acne can be treated using IPL.
Client Pr-Qualifications **
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The best candidate for IPL hair removal has fair skin with dark terminal
hairs. Skin typing for exposure to ultraviolet light can be categorized by the
Fitzpatrick classification, developed by Dr. Thomas Fitzpatrick of Harvard
Medical School.
Skin Type I: Never tans, always burns (extremely fair skin, blonde hair,
blue/green eyes).
Skin Type II: Occasionally tans, usually burns (fair skin, sandy to brown
hair, green/brown eyes).
Skin Type III: Often tans, sometimes burns (medium skin, brown hair,
brown eyes).
Skin Type IV: Always tan, never burns (olive skin, brown/black hair, dark
brown/black eyes).
Skin Type V: Never burns (dark brown skin, black hair, black eyes)
Skin Type VI: (black skin, black hair, black eyes).
Types 1 through 4 are outstanding candidates. Type 5 will have excellent
results as well, but care must be taken to assure that the IPL will not burn
the skin. Type 6 should not undergo IPL or laser hair removal unless used in
conjunction with skin bleaching due to the high risk of burning and hypo/hyper
pigmentation issues.
References
- Bjerring P, Cramers M, Egekvist H, Christiansen K, Troilius A. Hair reduction using a new intense pulsed light irradiator and a normal mode ruby laser. J Cutan Laser Ther 2000; 2: 63-71.
- Kauvar AN. Treatment of pseudofolliculitis with a pulsed infrared laser. Arch Dermatol 2000; 136:1343-6.
- Eremia S, Li C, Newman N. Laser hair removal with alexandrite versus diode laser using four treatment sessions: 1-year results. Dermatol Surg 2001; 27: 925-9.
- Gorgu M, Asian G, Akoz T, Erdogan B. Comparison of alexandrite laser and electrolysis for hair removal. Dermatol Surg 2000; 26:37-41.
- Bencini PL, Luci A, Galimberti M, Ferranti G. Long-term epilation with long-pulsed neodymium: YAG laser. Dermatol Surg 1999; 25:175-8.
- Lloyd JR, Mirkov M. Long-term evaluation of the long-pulsed alexandrite laser for the removal of bikini hair at shortened treatment intervals. Dermatol Surg 2000; 26:633-7
IPL Control Locations/Feature Descriptions
A. Key Lockout: This feature is required by law on all high-power laser
and light devices. The first step in the correct sequence to power-up your
laser is to turn this clockwise using the special key included in your kit.
B. System Status LED: These lights will indicate system status (neutral
or live) and which modality is enabled.
C. Pulse Control: This allows the operator to set the number of IPL/RF
pulses per second.
D. IPL Jack: An eight-prong coaxial power jack for the IPL hand piece.
E. IPL Instrument: A 13,000mW high intensity pulsed light and high
powered RF emitter instrument with thumb switch and counter reset button.
Note:
F. Eye wear: This is an essential part of the treatment process. Direct
or reflective IPL radiation can seriously injure the eye. Both the technician
and the patient must use the protective eye wear while the IPL is enabled or
activated. Eye wear is intended for accidental exposure only. Never stare
directly into an IPL emission.
G. Carbon Dye: This is an atomized form of molecular carbon which easily
penetrates deeply into the follicle shaft. The dye adds pigment which gives a
receptor for the photon/heat exchange reaction.
H. HF (High Frequency): This switch enables or disables the secondary
function HF energy mode to amplify the thermoplastic effects of the IPL
treatment.
I. Post Treatment Gel: This is a special formula which speeds healing and
reduces hair growth activity with OTC anti androgen.
J. Dermal-Last: A special 3.5% cocaine gel formula to reduce patient
discomfort.
K. Post Treatment Gel: Anti-androgen formula that reduces the rate of
hair re-growth and speeds healing of the skin following IPL treatments.
Equipment Warranty
We warrant to the original purchaser the equipment manufactured by us to be
free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.
Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or exchange
of any part or parts which may prove defective under normal use and service
within 12 calendar months from the date of shipment and which our examination
shall disclose to our satisfaction to be thus defective. When necessary,
purchaser shall apply for a Return Materials Authorization and instructions on
proper return procedures from their original sales associate. The laser diode
(head) requires special operating precautions which, if defied, may void
warranty.
Warranty Extension Certification:
IPL Startup Procedure
Put on your IPL eyewear before powering up your system. Wear the eye
protect through out the entire procedure.
Before connecting your IPL instrument to the main system, be sure the key
switch is off (counter and indicator LEDs will be off). Failure to adhere to
the start-up procedure may cause damage to your IPL emitter.
Place the IPL head in a secure position POINTED AWAY from you and the client.
- Turn the key lockout switch clockwise to system status IPL ‘Enabled’. At this time your digital pulse counter readout will show the number of pulses since the last reset. A bright LED on the instrument will begin flashing. The flashing blue warning LED means your IPL is now live and extreme care must be exercised while handling to avoid accidental eye-exposure.
- Activate the HF ‘Enabled’. The red and yellow warning indicators will confirm this operation.
- Set power level for treatment. It is recommended to start out on setting 2 then work your way up to 3 if client discomfort is minimal. The use of a lidocaine pretreatment spray or an IPL coupling gel reduces discomfort substantially.
WARNING: This IPL instrument emits photon intensity equivalent to an arc welder and many times the intensity of the sun. It must be handled with great care. Do not allow person into the treatment room who are not wearing ANSI certified IPL protective eyewear. In addition, this instrument emits high intensity shortwave radiation which also poses risk to the human eye. Never treat on the eyes. The eyelid provides no protection. IPL and shortwave radiation will pass easily through and may seriously damage the retina and/or lens resulting in loss of vision quality.
Technical Specifications
Input: | 110-240V AC, 4A |
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Output: | 13,000mW (pulsed) |
Spectrum: | 410-1200nm |
UV Radiation: | None |
Safety Considerations: | Eye Protection |
It is recommended to use the IPL in high pulse mode (setting 3) at all times. This will allow the technician to deliver single pulses each time the trigger switch is pressed. If the switch is held down, the IPL driver will deliver a steady series of pulses at approximately 7 per second. This is the ideal rate for most treatments.
IPL Emitter Port Maintenance
Intense Pulsed Light treatments should be performed on shaved (or waxed) skin.
In photo epilation, the follicle being targeted is about 0.25-0.5cm (1/8 to
1/4 in) below the skin (the follicle and papilla). To best reach the desired
tissue under the skin it is best to remove the hair from the surface of the
skin.
If using carbon or photoreactive dyes, remove any excess which may come in
contact with the optics using ethyl alcohol.
For light maintenance use acetone or alcohol on a cotton tip applicator. For
more aggressive cleaning use a sharp blade (scalpel or razor blade) to scrape
any carbonized material from the tip.
Intense Pulsed Light Progressively Permanent Hair Removal
The IPL can be considered an excellent replacement for laser hair removal
as the results and over-all procedure are similar in many ways. It can be
noted that IPL treatments are more efficient due to the substantial increase
in overall energy being used (which equates to less overall treatment time).
Like laser, IPL will injure the cells which are responsible for hair growth by
way of thermolysis (heat in the follicle tissue). This trauma is just below
the threshold of injuring other cells (notably skin) around the follicle. IPL
works best on clients who have light skin combined with dark hair growth.
Should a hair follicle survive the IPL treatment, it will grow back slower and
thinner. After a series of treatments the continual ‘site specific’ localized
trauma to the follicle tissue will eventually destroy all hair growth. Once
destroyed, the follicle cannot produce another hair.
Discomfort and Client Reaction
Remarkably, the sensation felt with an IPL treatment is no more intense than
that of a laser (although much more total energy is being delivered to the
tissue). The first few pulses from the IPL generally are not felt by the
client. Pulses 5-6 (if the technician chooses to deliver that many) begins to
feel like a snap of a rubber band (as the tissue absorbs and retains the
energy). Seven or more pulses in less than one second may be uncomfortable for
some clients. The use of a topical desensitizing spray or pre-treatment cold
pack will alleviate most sensation.
Pre-Treatment Preparation
First spray the area with a lidocaine or benzocaine topical numbing com-pound.
Now coat the IPL emitter tip with the cooling and coupling gel included with
your kit. The patient will be able to withstand as many as 8-10 pulses per 2.5
cm2 without much sensation. It is generally not necessary to deliver more than
7 pulses for effective hair removal treatment (maximum pulse freq. setting 3).
IPL Hair Removal Variation 1
This procedure is the most popular among professionals as it requires only
shaving prior to the application. It will be necessary to remove all hair
above the skin with a razor. Any hair which protrudes above the skin may cause
pits in your optics which will reduce the overall efficiency of the device.
Turn your IPL driver to maximum pulse frequency (setting 3) with HF assist
enabled. Place the IPL emitter port against the skin in the area where the
unwanted hair growth is occurring. Press the trigger switch down for 1 second
delivering eight total emissions equating to 220 jcm2 of energy density) then
move to the next treatment area and repeat. The treatment will effectively
damage or destroy most or all anagen follicles in an area of 2.5 cm2 which
have dark pigment.
IPL Hair Removal Variation 2: Deep Tissue Trauma With Follicle Ex-traction
with Carbon Dye
Before applying treatment, remove all hair from the area by tweezing or
waxing. IPL hair removal is most effective when applied to an empty follicle
shaft. Human hair simply does not normally have enough pigment to allow for
sufficient heat exchange to cauterize, desiccate and necrotize the cells which
produce hair. To compensate for this lack of ‘quantitative’ and ‘qualitative’
photon targets, it will be necessary to place a high-density carbon dye inside
the follicle prior to treatment.
Using a cotton-tipped applicator, completely cover the treatment area with the special dye included in your kit. Massage the dye into the follicle pore with a firm downward circular motion. Repeat 2-3 times to saturate the follicle pore. Use an ethyl alcohol based wipe (isopropyl alcohol will not dissolve the dye) clean the excess from the surface of the skin. At this point you will have all de-sired follicles visibly highlighted with a dark spot. Perform the standard IPL treatment as out-lined in ‘IPL Hair Removal Variation 1’ as normal. Don not over treat. Applying 7 or more pulses to the same area may result in a burn (leading to blistering).
Treatment Efficacy
Permanent hair removal is a gradual process which takes 90 days or more for complete destruction of the follicle tissues. Each hair must go through its entire growth cycle for it to be effectively treated. Generally, it is only during the early anagen phase that it is vulnerable to destruction. The following chart will give you an accurate example of what the reduction in growth activity should look like from 30, 60 , and 90 days of treatments.
Important Considerations for Safe IPL Hair Removal Treatment
Treatment Around or Near the Eyes: Great care must be exercised when
working near the eyes. The IPL emission is powerful enough to actually
penetrate the eyelid and permanently damage the eye. Having the patient close
their eyes is not satisfactory protection. The use of a dark-colored damp wash
cloth which is folded over four times will deflect the harmful radiation;
however, only IPL protective eyewear is recommended.
Treatment Around or Near Mucus Membranes: IPL radiation will severely
damage the tissues inside the nose and ear canal. Treatment should be avoided
in these areas altogether.
Treatment Around or Near the Genitals: IPL hair removal is safe for
application to the pubic regions including the reproductive organs of both
sexes. Care must be taken into consideration in these areas due to the
increased level of neural sensitivity
Post-Treatment: The skin surrounding the treatment area may experience
short term erythmia (reddening) which will subside within 12-24 hours. Should
the treatment area show signs of excess scabbing you may wish to reduce the
overall treatment time or intensity. The application of a posttreatment
cooling and healing gel (such as Aloe) is encouraged to speed healing and
reduce sensitivity. Instruct the patient to refrain from applying cosmetics or
sunbathing for at least 24 hours.
Over Treatment: Each IPL pulse sends a photon ‘bundle’ deep into the skin
where it damages the hair follicle tissues. This IPL radiation also will have
mild effects on capillaries and skin tissue. If too many IPL pulses are
administered the capillary network will begin to break down. This will create
a bruise which will take several days to subside.
The general rule of thumb is to patch test the skin with 7 pulses then send
the patient home. Have them back in the office in 24 hours to observe the
reaction. If there is no burning or bruising, administer the full treatment.
It is not recommended to deliver more than 10 pulses to one stationary area at
a time. If more than 10 pulses are delivered the technician should make a
small circular motion with the IPL head to avoid sending all the energy
through the exact same entry points.
Patient # | hair counts | 12 week clearance |
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1 females, 1 males | pre | post |
percent
1: deep tissue with hair| 225| 11| 10| 95%
2: deep tissue with dye| 166| 1| 7| 99%
Emitting wavelength | (100-800 ± 10) nm | Classification: Exempt |
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Output power | User-adjustable 0 to 180 Joules | Designation: OEM |
Generation modes | IPL | Manufacturer: Quazar Industries, UK |
Beam characteristic | Flash Lamp | Warranty: 1 Year |
Pulse duration | Manual Adjust | Emission Indicator: Yes |
Weight | 15 kg max | Key Lock: Yes |
Optics | Glass | Beam Shutter: No |
Dimensions | 170 x 500 x 370 mm | 21CFR 1040, IEC 825-1:1993: No |
Fluence | 120J/cm2 max | |
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Energy Instability | 19% maximum | |
Safety goggles | OD 8.0 @ 100-1000nm (minimum) suggested. | |
Electrical requirements | 100/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz nominal, 1.0 A max. 220 or 240 |
VAC, 50/60 Hz nominal, 1.2 A max.
Ambient operating temperature| 10°C to 30°C
Ambient storage temperature| -25°C to 70°C
Intense Pulsed Light Tattoo Removal
Nearly 1/2 of all people with tattoos eventually want them removed. Until
recently these people had no viable (and safe) options available to them. In
the mid 1980’s lasers had been used experimentally to remove the pigment with
encouraging success rates. A newer procedure used an in-tense pulsed light.
Surprisingly, lasers and IPL’s do not actually burn the ink out; they fracture
it into tiny pieces which are then removed from the skin by your immune
system.
On average, professional tattoos require 5-6 treatments, while amateur tattoos
may require 3-4 treatments, spaced approximately 1-2 weeks apart. The number
of treatments depends on the amount and type of ink used and the depth of the
ink in the skin. Occasionally technicians have needed to treat a tattoo 5-10
times.
What should I charge for the procedure? The fee depends on the size of
each tattoo, and how many treatments it takes to lighten or remove it to your
satisfaction. Each tattoo treatment generally costs $135 for the 1st square
inch and $25 for each additional inch. If more than one tattoo is being
treated at the same time, you may offer pricing alternatives. A consultation
fee of $40-$60 should be assessed for this quote.
What will the treatment be like? It is less painful to have a tattoo
removed than getting it put on. A numbing spray and ice pack should be applied
before the procedure. After the procedure the treated area may blister, swell,
crust, scab, or bleed slightly. Care for the treated area daily in order to
prevent infection and to get the best possible healing results. The tattoo
will then gradually fade for 1-2 weeks when it can be treated again. You may
see additional fading for as long as several months so you can space the
treatments farther apart but not closer than 7-10 days.
Important Considerations for Safe IPL Tattoo Treatment
Treatment on Skin with Hair Growth: One of the major side effects of IPL
tattoo removal is destruction of hair follicles. If your client would like a
tattoo removed from an area in which there is ‘wanted’ hair growth, manually
extract all follicles before treatment. The use of an aggressive depilatory
wax is best. If the follicle is removed there will be far less damage to the
papilla cells which produce growth. The hair follicle unit will regenerate in
2-3 weeks.
Treatment Around or Near the Genitals: IPL tattoo removal is safe for
application to the pubic regions including the reproductive organs of both
sexes. Care must be taken into consideration in these areas due to the
increased level of neural sensitivity. The patient may find the process
uncomfortable without a topical desensitizing spray.
Treatment Around or Near the Eyes: Great care must be exercised when
working near the eyes. The IPL emission is powerful enough to actually
penetrate the eyelid and permanently damage the eye. Having the patient close
their eyes is not satisfactory protection. The use of a dark-colored damp wash
cloth which is folded over four times will deflect the harmful radiation;
however, only IPL protective eyewear is recommended.
Post-Treatment: The skin surrounding the treatment area may experience
short-term erythmia (reddening) which will subside within 12-24 hours. Should
the treatment area show signs of excess scabbing you may wish to reduce the
overall treatment time or intensity. The application of a post-treatment
cooling and healing gel (such as Aloe) is encouraged to speed healing and
reduce sensitivity. Instruct the patient to refrain from applying cosmetics or
sunbathing for at least 24 hours.
REFERENCES
Nestor, Mark S., MD, PhD, “Laser Hair Removal: Clinical Results and Practical
Applications of Selective Photothermolysis”, Skin & Aging, January 1998.
Lask, Gary, MD, Elman, Monica, MD, Slatkine, Michael, PhD, Waldman, Amir, PhD,
Rozenberg, Zvi, PhD, “Laser-Assisted Hair Removal by Selective
Photothermolysis: Preliminary Results”, the American Society for Dermatology
Surgery, 1997.
- Black ink absorbs all wavelengths of light and responds very well to IPL treatments.
- Green and Blue ink absorbs 670-890nm light best and responds very well to IPL treatments.
- Red, Orange, and Purple inks absorb 500-700nm light best and responds very well to IPL treatments.
- Turquoise responds variably, depending on the pigments in the ink.
- Flesh tones tend to reflect light and does not respond well to IPL treatments.
- Yellow tends to reflect light and does not respond well to IPL treatments.
IPL Tattoo Removal
To begin the process it will be necessary for you to scrub the skin over the
tattoo with an abrasive applicator. This is will remove the outer layers of
the epidermis which will allow for greater penetration of the IPL radiation.
Using a depilatory wax or epilation paper, remove all hair from the tattoo
area. Hair growth will block some of the IPL radiation from entering the
tattoo. Follicles in the skin of the tattoo will also be permanently damaged
by the radiation which may not be desirable to your patient.
Apply the pre treatment TCA enhanced cooling and coupling gel to the tattoo.
This is a very impor-tant step which should not be omitted. Although the gel
does contain the desensitizing compound lidocaine it will be quite common for
the patient to feel some burning in the minutes and hours following the
procedure. If the patient requests extra relief, apply a cold pack as needed.
The Treatment Procedure
Carefully power up your IPL (see page 3). Dial in full intensity ‘high’ pulse
frequency setting 3. Place the optics side down (in contact with the skin) on
top of the tattoo.
Deliver 7 pulses (approximately 220 joules) to each area of 2.5 cm square
(depending on color). Be very systematic and thorough, but resist the
temptation to over treat. Applying more than 220 joules per cm2 may burn the
skin.
Black ink can be successfully treated with 120 jcm2. Blue and green normally
re-quires 180 jcm2, and red requires up to 220.
The example tattoo at right would require 1530 pulses for a total of roughly
5,000 joules.
In picture number 4, you can see some of the redness, swelling and scabbing
which may show up 1-3 days following treatment. In picture number 5 and 6, you
can see some fading of the tattoo, but also a mild form of hypo pigmentation
(loss of the patient’s natural skin color). This condition is temporary and
will subside as the melanin regenerates with natural healing.
In picture number 7, you can see that the tattoo has faded to a point where it
is not recognizable. This type of tattoo should require about 6 treatments
over 7 months. It is always a good idea to take pictures of your patient’s
treatment areas to show them the steady improvement. This will help them to
stay committed and motivated as the process requires a substantial investment
of time.
IPL Resurfacing and Photo-Rejuvenation
IPL resurfacing is performed using a beam of light energy which vaporizes the
upper layers of dam-aged skin at specific and controlled levels of
penetration. The procedure offers many advantages which others do not have.
Unlike Microdermabrasion, the IPL penetrates deeply into the dermis where
promotion of collagen proteins can be stimulated. Chemical peels can be very
unpredictable and dangerous while an IPL can be dialed in to deliver precisely
the right amount of radiation to produce safe and effective results.
All resurfacing treatments work essentially the same way. First, the outer
layers of damaged skin are stripped away. Then, as new cells form during the
healing process, a smoother, tighter, younger-looking skin surface appears.
For superficial or medium resurfacing, the IPL can be limited to the epidermis
and papillary dermis. For deeper resurfacing, the upper levels of the
reticula’s dermis can also be removed. Varied penetration allows treatment of
specific spots or wrinkles.
It’s also important to consider the length of recovery when choosing among the
skin-resurfacing alternatives. In general, the more aggressive the resurfacing
procedure is, the more prolonged the recovery is likely to be. “Light”
resurfacing procedures, such as superficial chemical peels or superficial IPL
resurfacing, offer shorter recovery times. However, these lighter procedures
may need to be repeated multiple times to achieve results comparable to those
achieved with more aggressive techniques.
General Dermatology
Treatment of additional skin afflictions such as Rosacea, Fine Wrinkles, Sun
Damaged Skin, Acne Scars, Age Spots, Large Pores, Acne Prone Skin.
As the IPL goes over the dermis, vascular spaces with hemoglobin in them
absorb the light energy thereby heating the sur-rounding tissue and
stimulating the fibroblasts to produce type 1 collagen and dermal proteins.
The treatment rearranges and/or replaces the solar elastosis in the upper
dermis, resulting in NEW collagen formation.
What used to be loose, irregular collagen in the dermis is now tighter,
refreshed and rejuvenated.
The benefits of each IPL treatment over all other skin rejuvenation procedures
include: Low down-time, non-surgical, little pain and discomfort, immediate
results after 1 – 2 treatments, affordable, enhances your own collagen growth,
produces more dermal proteins and treats most types of skin.
Treatment Procedure: Resurfacing and Wrinkle Reduction
Deliver 7 pulses (approximately 220 joules) to each area of 2.5 cm square. Be
very systematic and thorough, but resist the temptation to over treat.
Applying more than 220 joules may burn the skin.
Figure 1 shows normal sagging and wrinkling of the skin which can be expected
as humans age. Figure 2 shows excellent improvement on a 47 year old female
after 6 treatments.
Always use an approved cooling and coupling gel with your IPL treatments. This
will substantially reduce patient discomfort and protect the dermis from
excessive thermal retention or damage from heat. It will also increase the
‘translucency’ (rate of which the skin will allow IPL energy to pass through)
factor which improves overall results.
Call your patient back in for a follow up in 48 hours. Additional treatments
may be applied in 7-10 days depending on the level of dermal trauma the
patient experience and their rate of healing.
Treatment Procedure: Rosacea
Apply ‘IPL Spider Vein Treatment Gel’ (see back page of pamphlet for ordering
information). This formula contains activated phylloquinone, which sup- ports
healthy regeneration of new capillaries (reducing the recurrence of future
Rosacea) by strengthening the capillary walls.
Deliver 5 pulses on high power (approximately 180 joules) to each area of 2.5
cm square. Be very Deliver 5 pulses on high power (approximately 180
systematic and thorough but resist the temptation to over treat.
Figure 1 shows severe late stage Rosacea of a 30 year old male. Figure 2 shows
the substantial improvement achieved with 20 treatments over 24 months. Spider
veins and enlarged capillaries require more treatments overall than most other
laser procedures.
Treatment Procedure: Age Spots
This condition is caused by melanin deposits in the skin which do not fade.
Normal melanin will darken (proliferate) with exposure to sun, but will also
fade over 4-6 weeks when the expo-sure is stopped. It is most common in the
elderly a but occurs in all ages. IPL treatments are remarka-bly effective for
this affliction.
Apply ‘IPL Wrinkle Treatment Gel’ (see back page of pamphlet for ordering
information).
Deliver 6 pulses (approximately 200 joules) to each area of 2.5 cm square.
Fading of the age spots (also known as ‘liver spots’) will be evident after
4-6 weeks.
Figure 3 shows moderate age spot activity on a 46 year old female. Note the
improvement in figure 4 showing nearly complete regression of the skin
disorder. This patient underwent 3 treatments over 11 weeks.
Treatment Procedure: Scars
This condition can be caused by any trauma to the skin from acne, sun burn,
cuts, scrapes and surgical procedures. To reduce the appearance of the scar,
it will be necessary to rebuild the collagen proteins in the skin with IPL
radiation. This process is extensive (especially in cases where severe
scarring exists). It may take 5-10 treatments over 12 months to achieve
desired results.
Apply ‘IPL Scar Reduction Treatment Gel’ (see back page of pamphlet for
ordering information).
Deliver 7 pulses (approximately 220 joules) to each area of 2.5 cm square.
Remember, applying more than 220 joules may burn the skin so this procedure
must be done very carefully. You must deliver the seven pulses in under one
second for maximum thermal heat exchange in the tissue (simply hold the
trigger switch down).
Figure 5 shows a 28 year old female with acne scarring which was left over
from teenage puberty. There are very deep pocks, which are the hardest to
improve. In figure 6, the appearance of the scars (including the pock) has
improved 90%.
Treatment around the eyes must be done with adequate protection. Exposure
to IPL radiation (even through the eye lid) can permanently injure the eyes up
to and including vision quality loss.
Photos are for example purposes only and may not indicate results which will
be achieved on every patient. Medical IPL treatments for dermatology purposes
are rated by improvement and not by cure. Many skin conditions such as Rosacea
may return and require future treatments to be controlled. Advise your patient
to expect improvement but caution them as to which degree of improvement they
will be able to achieve.
IPL 350-LS Instrument
The IPL 350-LS comes with a 220jcm2 maximum fluence per second adjustable pulse frequency (fixed pulse duration) instrument for superior operator control. The addition of high frequency shortwave energy substantially amplifies the thermolysis deep in the tissue for greater intensity and improved results. RF enhanced IPL treatments enable a greater range of treatments.
Trouble Shooting
Should you encounter technical problems with your IPL 350 system, refer to the
following guide for potential problems and the appropriate solution.
—Unit is plugged into the wall, all accessories are correctly inserted into
the unit but no IPL output is being registered.
++Check all connections. Plug and unplug each one being sure all contacts are
sound.
++Check all cords. Due to continual bending and fatigue, wires may fray or
break resulting is full loss of power.
—Unit hums or makes abnormal noises.
++Unit needs servicing. A clicking sound is normal.
—IPL output is weak.
++Emitter may be obstructed with debris (dried coupling gel, dirt etc.). Clean
thoroughly with a cotton tipped applicator and alcohol. If the performance of
the IPL does not improve after cleaning the head your unit needs servicing by
a qualified agent. Contact technical support for assistance.
—No output from the IPL is registered after all trouble-shooting
suggestions listed above have been checked.
++Probable flash emitter failure. Unit needs servicing.
L 350-LS Power Output Capabilities
Standard| Intensity Setting| 3, HF Function Disabled| 3, with HF Assist
Treatment Duration| 1 second (7-8 pulses)| 1 second (7-8 pulses)
jcm2/second| 120| 180
Intense| Intensity Setting| 3, HF Function Disabled| 3, with HF Assist
Treatment Duration| 2 seconds (14-16 pulses)| 2 seconds (14-16
jcm2/second| 180| 220
Gentle| Intensity Setting| 2, HF Function Disabled| 2, with HF Assist
Treatment Duration| 1 second (6 pulses)| 1 second (6 pulses)
jcm2/second| 60| 90
Replacement Parts 1-888-621-4484
IPL Eyewear
Eyewear # D-213-4600 Each $39.95
IPL350 Emitter Tip Replacement
IPL # D-213-6700 Each $79.95
Carbon Dye 50ml
Carbon Dye # P-213-2500 Each $29.95
Carbon Dye 50ml Gel
Carbon Dye # P-213-2505 Each $29.95
IPL Tattoo/Wrinkle Treatment 50ml Gel
Stock # P-216-2500 Each $29.99
IPL Spider Vein Treatment 50ml Gel
Stock # P-216-2600 Each $29.99
IPL Pre Treatment Lidocaine 3.4% 50ml Gel
Stock # P-216-2607 Each $29.99
IPL Nail Fungus Treatment 50ml Gel
Stock # P-216-2509 Each $29.99
IPL Wrinkle Reduction/Skin Toning Treatment 50ml Gel
Stock # P-216-2709 Each $29.99
Prices are subject to change without notification. To order on-line, go to
http://www.centre-biotechnique-avance.com
For technical assistance beyond what this manual provides, please e-mail
support@centre-biotechnique-
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The IPL 350-LS produces IPL radiation which can be harmful to the eyes.
Always wear protective eyewear while operating this equipment. Intense Pulsed
Light has the capability to burn the skin if the technician does not closely
observe the patient’s reaction to the procedure. IPL treatments will result in
destruction of hair follicles and is irreversible. Always plan ahead before
undertaking detail work such as eyebrow shaping or hairline contouring. Patch
test a small area (no larger than 1cm by 1cm square) before full application.
Allow 24 hours to determine the patient’s reaction before applying full
treatment.
UL8529001
Printed in USA
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