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Put an end to slow, messy and painful methods of hair removal

 
Long-term hair removal

Excess hair may be the result of medical conditions, but the pressure to remove it may be cosmetic.

Cultural norms and peer group pressure often require the removal of hair in certain regions such as the face, axillae (armpits), legs and bikini line for women and the chest and back for men.

Clinically proven, safe and effective
Ellipse hair removal treatment offers clinically proven, safe and effective long-term removal of unwanted hair.

How does Ellipse treatment work?
To achieve long lasting or permanent hair removal, it is necessary to destroy the hair follicle from which individual hairs grow. Controlled pulses of light penetrate the epidermis and are absorbed by melanin in the hair contained in the follicle.

Melanin converts the light energy into heat. This heat is transferred to the hair follicle, which is destroyed, making it unable to produce a new hair. Hair in the resting (telogen stage) are treated later. Treatment is only effective on growing hairs as these are still attached to the follicle.
This technique is called "Selective Photothermolysis”.

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The visible light produced by Ellipse systems is carefully controlled to ensure the correct pulse length, wavelenghts and right amount of energy to destroy the hair follicle.

For further information, please read frequently asked questions or contact us or find your local distributor.

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