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A wide open filter of 410 - 1200 nmfor full range applications is standard whilst different cuts are available as an option including 590 for hair removal.The system’s spot size dimensions of 5 to 10cm2 allow for fast application, and the intuitive colour touch screenmakes the treatment very easy.


The CACI GP Flash 1 Plus Intense Pulsed Light systemincorporates unique plug and play Xenon lamp box filters that enable you to select froma range of different treatment applications including hair removal.


The EvlaserApollo SCoffers advanced IPL for versatile treatment options.


The super powerful Flash 1 Plus has an impressivemaximumoutput energy at lamp level. In a single pulse, the system can emit almost 600 Joules at lamp level, equivalent to a remarkable 45 J/cm2. For less demanding applications the system’s output levels start from2 J/cm2, which can be adjusted, in stepped increments of 0.5 J/cm2.


The system’smassive 12.5cm2 spot enables the Flash 1 Plus to carry out treatments quickly, and spot size reduction windows are available for treating smaller areas like the upper lip. Plus its hand piece is ergonomic and lightweight, so you can treat all areas of the face and body.


TheCACIGP Flash 1 Plus IPL has an ergonomic hand piece so you can treat all areas.


The high-performance Cosmedico Medical skinPULSE 900 RF device, from CosmedicoMedical Systems, combines highly energetic IPL with Radio Frequency current (RF); this combination allows for the treatment of dark skin types and / or the removal of fair and fine hairs successfully.


The sytemfeatures five interchangeable chipcard filters for permanent hair removal and various skin treatments, with a spectrumof wavelengths ranging from 410 – 950 nm, with pulse repetition from 1.5 seconds, and a treatment area of 12 x 35mm.


The systemis user-friendly with simple operator guidance via an 8.4”multicolour touchscreenmonitor.Treatments are painless due to the system’s active epidermis cooling function.


The lastest generation Pulsar Smooth IPL systemboasts a new touch screen interface and a 60%faster flash rate.


TheCosmedico SkinPulse 900 combines IPLwithRadio Frequency for treatment of darker skin and fine hairs.


The systemfeatures the largest applicator treatment area in the world at 22 sq cm, the whichmakes light work of larger treatment areas such as full backs and legs. However, it also includes a 5cm2 applicator for working on smaller areas. Its applicators feature wavelengths ranging


from495nm- 610nmwith a repetition rate of 1.5 - 2.0 seconds. It can treat light to dark skin types (I –VI).


Also available is the Pulsar Duo IPL, a portable systemwith the same energy outputs as the Pulsar Smooth.Weighing only 22 kilos in total, the systemis designed to be carried as two separate unitsmaking the systemverymanageable for bothmen and women of all ages to carry.


The Pulsar Duo is also suitable for smaller salons where space is an issue, as it measures only 400mmx 300mmx 300mm. Formobile therapists it comes with a durable carry case, with removable shoulder strap and internal pockets for four applicator handsets.


The lastest generation Pulsar Smooth IPL boasts a 60%faster flash rate.


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