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Fresh Hair Removal Laser

“Asclepion” MeDioStar NeXT Pro Laser

Ministry of Health and Welfare Medical Device Import License No. 030399.

The next-generation Sapphire Laser (MedioStar NEXTPro) is a high-tech device from Germany with a design that outputs 810+940nm dual wavelengths and dual pulses. It effectively targets melanin and painlessly eliminates troublesome hair, boosting your confidence in every move!

  • Growth Phase: The hair follicle is at its most mature stage, containing a high concentration of melanin, making it the most receptive to laser light and easy to target for destruction.

  • Regression Phase: The hair follicle and root gradually degenerate, with melanin levelsdecreasing. During this phase, laser treatment is less effective at destroying the hair.

  • Resting Phase: Hair sheds, and the follicle shrinks with minimal to no melanin in the root. Laser treatment has limited effectiveness during this phase.

  • Since hair can be in the growth, regression, or resting phase simultaneously, 6-8 treatment sessions are typically required for complete hair removal.

Hair Growth Cycle:

Using a high-energy beam, melanin in the hair follicles absorbs laser light within a fraction of a second, generating instant destruction at a temperature of 92 degrees. Due to concentrated energy and a cooling system, surrounding normal tissues remain unharmed.

Principle of Operation:

  • A: A single session will have some effect, but since hair has regression or resting phases, 6-8 sessions are needed for complete removal. The actual number of treatments varies depending on individual skin conditions, so it's recommended to discuss with a doctor before treatment.

  • A: Laser hair removal's principle is to damage the hair follicles, not directly burn the hair. Typically, it takes about a week for the hair to naturally fall out due to metabolism.

  • A: Melanin absorption by the laser results in brighter and fairer skin, tightening pores and making the skin appear smoother and more refined.

  • A: Laser light only targets melanin in hair follicles and doesn't affect sweat gland function.

  • A: There won't be any wounds on the skin surface after laser hair removal. You can take normal showers, swim, and maintain regular daily activities. However, it's recommended to avoid very hot water on the day of treatment to prevent skin irritation.

Q & A

Do not use scrubs or shave the treated area.

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After treatment, you can wash your face and body normally but avoid vigorous rubbing and using very hot water. Avoid local hot baths, saunas, or ovens.

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If there's slight redness or mild pain after treatment, it will usually fade after a few hours. In rare cases, small blisters may occur, requiring medication application or cold compresses to alleviate discomfort.

After the procedure:

Between 5-14 days post-treatment, surface hair will naturally shed and new hair will grow. This isn't a new hair growth cycle; use a damp towel or sponge to gently wash or wipe off the hair.

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For facial hair treatment, follow up with the doctor 3-5 days after treatment.

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Maintain moisturizing and sun protection on the treated area.

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Do not scratch or pick at the treated area.

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As the skin is more fragile and sensitive after treatment, avoid using alcohol-containing products that may irritate the skin.

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Inflamed or wounded skin in multiple areas is unsuitable for this treatment.

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If you've had hyaluronic acid injections or wrinkle treatments in the past month, inform the doctor.

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Avoid using A-acid, exfoliation, or facial peeling treatments for a week before therapy, and avoid excessive sun exposure.

Before the procedure:

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Do not pluck hair as it may render the treatment ineffective.

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Avoid applying stimulating drugs, exfoliating scrubs, or creams on the treatment area.

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Temporarily avoid treatment for skin inflammation, dryness, or roughness.

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Wear loose clothing on the treatment day to reduce friction at the treatment site.

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For individuals with skin lesions, abnormal immune system, pregnancy, or taking special medications, consult the doctor before scheduling treatment.

Pre- and Post-Procedural Precautions

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