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DUALMAX IPL SYSTEM TRAINING
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DUALMAX IPL SYSTEM TRAINING

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OVERVIEW

IPL is a type of intense, broadband, coherent light source

which has a wavelength spectrum of 200nm -1200nm.

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MEDICAL USE-APPLICATION AREAS

Permanent Hair Removal

Reduction of Pigmented Lesions

Vascular lesions & Acne

Cutaneous Lesions and Scars

Wrinkle Removal

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HAIR

REMOVALIPL SYSTEM

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HAIR GROWTH PROCESS

1. Anagen: Active Growth Phase (3~6 years)

2. Catagen: Transition Phase (1~2 weeks) / Loss of nourishment

3. Telogen: Resting Phase (5~6 weeks) / Falls out

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AREAAppr.depths of terminal

anagen follicle

Duration of

TELOGEN

Duration of

ANAGEN

Number of

follicles/cm2

Daily rate of

growth

HEAD

Upper Lip 1~2.5mm 6 weeks 4 months 500

Beard-Chin 2~4mm 10 weeks 1 year 500 0.38mm

Cheeks 2~4mm 880 0.32mm

Eyebrows 2~2.5mm 3 months 4~8 weeks 0.16mm

Ear 3 months 4~8 weeks

Scalp 3~5mm 3~4months 2~6 years 350 0.35mm

BODY

Axillae 3.5~4.5mm 3 months 4 months 65 0.3mm

Legs,Thighs 2.5~4mm 5 months 4 months 60 0.21mm

Pubic Area 3.5~5mm 3 months 4 months 70

Arms 4 months 3 months 80 0.3mm

Breast 3~4.5mm 65 0.35mm

Trunk 2~4.5mm 70 0.3mm

HAIR GROWTH TABLE

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SKIN TYPES

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Laser Type Wave length Features

IPL 400 ~ 1,200nm -Cover almost the entire

spectrum of cosmetic

dermatology.

-The cost of IPL is often less than

that of laser treatments

-Low cost of maintenance

Diode 808nm - Deep penetration and relative

high melanin absorption for

safer dark skin

- Adjustable pulse duration

- Hight cost of maintenance

Nd:Yag 1,064nm - Deep penetration but low

melanin absorption

- In order to power of hair

removal, pain and burn are

accompanied

Alexandrite 755nm - Deep penetration into the skin &

high absorption

used for patient with light skin

- High cost for Equipment

Ruby 694nm - Shortest depth of penetration

but high absorption

Efficient for patient with very light

skin

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ADVANTAGES OF IPL TREATMENT

Non-ablative

Non-painful

Simple and quick treatment

No down time post treatment

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FDP FAST DELIVERY PULSE

Replaces the old stationary method in Lasers and

IPL

Provides safer treatments by raising the

temperature progressively on large areas, allowing

an even distribution of energy and faster and

effective treatments.

Allows the use of lower energy levels and same

efficacy as the old stationary method

Less risk for complications and more control during

the procedure

Less burning/stinging sensation for the patient –

100% pain free treatments.

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SOFTWARE OPERATION EXPLANATION

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User Setting

button

Hair removal Enter HR interface

Cutaneous Lesions and

scars Enter SR interface

Pigmentation Removal Enter PR interface

Vascular Therapy Enter VR interface

Wrinkle Removal Enter WR interface

Acne Therapy Enter AR interface

Breast lift up Enter BE interface

Temperature Show the current temperature

Charging Show the current charging situation

IC card Show the IC card situation: with IC

card/ without IC card

Water flow alarm Show the current water flow

Sound Sound/no sound

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HAIR REDUCTION

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TREATMENT MODES

Professional mode Simple mode

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Pulse

Width

IPL

Energy

Power

Output

Frequence

Counter

Exit

Ready

Cooling

Pulse

Delay

USB

FuntionWater

CirculationsTemperature

Sound

Recharging

DETAILS

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PARAMETERS

Wavelength: Refers to the spectrum of light emitted by thexenon flash lamp (between 430 to 1200 nm).

Fluence: The intensity or level of power emitted by the flashlamp measured in joules/ cm2.Generally, the greater the fluencethe greater amount of light and heat is produced.

Number of pulses: The energy of the each pulse can be dividedinto two, three or five pulses.This method of treatment preventsepidermal burns by allowing the target chromophores to coolbetween pulses.

Pulse width: The duration of light exposure measured innanometers (ms). This is the duration of time that the targetchromophores absorbs filtered light energy from the xenon flashlamp.

Pulse delay: The duration between Pulse widths measured inms. This is the interval between pulse widths when the targetchromophores are not exposed to theIPL. The pulse delay allowsthe target chromophores to remain heated and the surroundingepidermis to cool down before exposure to the next intensepulsed light.

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Turn the device on by pressing turn on/off

button.

Touch the Buttons HR

HAIR REDUCTION PROCEDURE

Attach the proper treatment head/ filter.

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Use the Goggles

Apply the Gel

Evaluate the treatment area for any untoward side effect

such as pain. During treatment the parameters can be

adjusted as to your requirements

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Before moving on to the next

treatment area, gently remove

the gel from the previously

treated area and apply a cool

compress (cold gel pack).

After treatment, copy the treatment

parameters to the patient’s record

sheet and place the device on

Simmer or Standby Mode by

pressing the “standby” key.

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Turn off the device by turning the key

counter clockwise. Clean the handpiece

treatment head with a soft cloth. Then

sanitize the treatment head with

alcoholized cotton balls.

Replace the treatment handle on its

carriage and unplug the device.

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HAIR REMOVAL SETTINGS

SKIN TIPE Energy (J/cm2)

I 34-38

II 32-36

III 30-36

IV 26-32

V 22-28

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TRATMENT INTEVALS

FACE: 21-25 DAYS

BODY: 21-45 DAYS

AVERAGE NUMBER OF TRETMENTS 5-6

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PARAMETER PRINCIPLEThe darker the skin 1. Decrease the fluence

2. Increase the pulse delay (allow more

cooling)

The lighter the skin 1. Increase the fluence

2. Decrease the pulse delay

The darker the hair / pigmented

lesion

1. Decrease the fluence

2. Increase the pulse delay (allow more

cooling)

The lighter the hair / pigmented

lesion

1. Increase the fluence

2. Decrease the pulse delay

Fine blood vessels 1. Higher fluence

2. Decrease the pulse delay

3. Decrease the pulse width

Thicker blood vessels 1. Increase pulse delay (allow more

cooling)

2. Increase the pulse width

The smaller the target size /

lesion

1. Decrease pulse delay

The larger the target size / lesion 1. Increase pulse delay (allow more

cooling)

Bony prominences (forehead,

malar area, shins)

1. Decrease the fluence by 10-20%

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Skin Type Energy (J/c㎡)Pulse Width(

ms)

Pulse Delay

(ms)Pulse Number

Number of

treatments

needed

Treatment

Interval (Days)

Hair Removal

Ⅰ 34-38 4 to 7 10 to 14 3--5 5 to 6 21-25

Ⅱ 32-36 6 to 8 14 - 18 3--5 5 to 6 21-25

Ⅲ 30-36 8 to 10 18 - 23 3--5 5 to 6 21-25

Ⅳ 26-32 10 to 13 20 - 25 3--5 6 to 8 21-25

Ⅴ 22-28 12 to 15 26 - 30 3--5 6 to 8 21-25

Cutaneous

Lesions

Ⅰ 22-28 9 to 15 28-21 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅱ 21-27 9 to 15 28-23 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅲ 20-26 6 to 10 25-20 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅳ 16-20 5 to 8 25-20 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅴ 13-19 3 to 6 25-20 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Pigmented

Lesions

Ⅰ 23-29 6 to 8 30-25 3--5 3 to 4 21-45

Ⅱ 22-28 6 to 8 30-28 3--5 3 to 4 21-45

Ⅲ 20-26 7 to 9 30-25 3--5 3 to 4 21-45

Ⅳ 17-24 4 to 8 30-25 3--5 4 to 5 21-45

Ⅴ 15-21 3 to 5 30-28 3--5 4 to 5 21-45

Redness-

Vascular

Lesions

Ⅰ 25-32 8 to 12 25-22 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅱ 23-30 8 to10 26-24 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅲ 21-27 6 to 7.5 26-22 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅳ 17-24 5.5 to 7.5 24-20 3--5 8 to 12 21-45

Ⅴ 15-22 3 to 5 28-24 3--5 8 to 12 21-45

Wrinkle

Removal

Ⅰ 34-40 10 to 15 30-25 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅱ 32-38 10 to 13 30-25 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅲ 30-36 6 to10 28-23 3--5 5 to 6 21-45

Ⅳ 24-30 6 to 8 28-23 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅴ 22-28 3 to 5 30-25 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Acne Removal

Ⅰ 20-26 7 to 10 28-23 3--5 4 to 6 21-45

Ⅱ 19-25 7 to 9 28-23 3--5 4 to 6 21-45

Ⅲ 17-24 8 to 10 30-25 3--5 4 to 6 21-45

Ⅳ 15-21 5 to 8 30-25 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

Ⅴ 18-20 4 to7 30-25 3--5 6 to 8 21-45

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Standard

Spectra

Optional

Spectra

Application Areas

430 -1200nm vascular & acne & pigment

480 -1200nm vascular, pigment, photo

rejuvenation

530-1200nm vascular, pigment, photo

rejuvenation

590-1200nm vascular, pigment, photo

rejuvenation

640 -1200nm hair removal

690 -1200nm hair removal

750 -1200nm hair removal

IPL WAVELENGHT

FILTERS

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PIGMENTED

LESIONSIPL System

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TREATMENT OF PIGMENTED LESIONS

Light absorbed by melanin is transformed into heat

energy. This process causes the breakdown of pigment

molecules and is cleaned and by phagocytes and are also

shed off by the normal process skin renewal. Transient

erythema and darkening of pigment molecules can be

expected.

Available Filters

530nm-1200nm / 590nm-1200nm filter

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PIGMENTED LESIONS SETTINGS

SKIN TIPE Energy (J/cm2)

I 23-29

II 22-28

III 20-26

IV 17-24

V 15-21

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VASCULAR LESIONS &

ACNE

IPL System

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TREATMENT OF VASCULAR LESIONS &

ACNE

The target chromophore for vascular lesions is

hemoglobin.The light absorbed by hemoglobin is

converted to heat thereby effectively cauterizing the

endothelial walls of capillaries.

Multi-filtered units: 430nm- 1200nm filter for

superficial vascular lesions and Acne. 510nm-

1200nm filter for deeper vascular lesions

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VASCULAR LESIONS SETTINGS

SKIN TIPE Energy (J/cm2)

I 25-32

II 23-30

III 21-27

IV 17-24

V 15-22

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ACNE LESIONS SETTINGS

SKIN TIPE Energy (J/cm2)

I 20-26

II 19-25

III 17-24

IV 15-21

V 18-20

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CUTANEOUS LESIONS AND

SCAR

IPL System

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CUTANEOUS LESIONS AND SCARS

Collagen effectively absorbs the 560nm-1200nm

spectrum of light. This results selective thermolysis

of collagen resulting in heating and contraction of

collagen bundles.

Multi-filtered units: 590nm – 1200nm filter

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CUTANEOUS LESIONS SETTINGS

SKIN TIPE Energy (J/cm2)

I 22-28

II 21-27

III 20-26

IV 16-20

V 13-19

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POST OPERATIVE NURSING CARE

Sun Avoidance

As with other forms of treatment, the treatment area

should be protected from sunlight exposure. An

SPF 15 or greater physical-sun block is

recommended. Avoidance of direct exposure is also

recommended.

Deodorant

For axillary hair treatment, it is recommended that

deodorants and shaving be avoided for the 24-48

hours after treatment.

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POST OPERATIVE NURSING CARE

Cosmetics

There is no contraindication to wear make-up after

treatment. Likewise the patient may return to work

immediately after treatment.

Follow-up Treatment

The treatment duration of IPL therapy extends for a

few months. Patients should be reminded of there

follow up schedule as to maximize the efficacy of

the treatment. Please refer to the provided

treatment parameter chart for the treatment

intervals.

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POST OPERATIVE NURSING CARE

Side Effect

If at any point of treatment an adverse reaction is

noted, hold treatment apply a cold compress and

review your parameter setting. The cold compress

may be needed for 5 to 10 minutes or until the

adverse reaction is remedied.

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