Onyx DPL - Product Introduction:
The Onyx DPL (Dynamic Pulsed Light) is a sophisticated beauty device that integrates the latest advancements in optical cosmetology to deliver exceptional facial and body care treatments. Designed to address and overcome the limitations of traditional hair removal technologies, the Onyx DPL offers a revolutionary approach that combines speed, efficacy, and comfort. Its state-of-the-art features make it an ideal choice for achieving professional-grade results across various aesthetic applications.
Functional Principle:
The core technology behind the Onyx DPL is Dynamic Pulsed Light (DPL). DPL is an advanced form of intense pulsed light (IPL) technology that enhances the traditional IPL method through a series of key innovations:
Broad Spectrum Light: DPL emits a broad spectrum of light with adjustable wavelengths, typically ranging from 530 to 1200 nm. This allows the device to target multiple layers of the skin and address a wide range of skin concerns. The spectrum includes different wavelength ranges tailored to treat specific conditions, such as pigmentation, vascular lesions, and hair removal.
Dynamic Pulsed Light Mechanism: Unlike standard IPL, DPL technology modulates the light pulses dynamically. It adjusts the intensity and duration of each pulse, optimizing energy delivery to effectively penetrate the epidermis and dermis while minimizing discomfort. This dynamic approach ensures that the light energy is precisely targeted at the treatment area, enhancing effectiveness and safety.
Photothermal and Photomechanical Effects: The Onyx DPL utilizes both photothermal and photomechanical effects to achieve its therapeutic outcomes. The photothermal effect involves the conversion of light energy into heat, which damages targeted pigment or hair follicles while preserving surrounding tissues. This selective targeting ensures effective treatment with minimal impact on healthy skin. The photomechanical effect involves the disruption of pigment and hair follicles through rapid light pulses, leading to their breakdown and subsequent removal from the skin.
