GentleMax Pro Plus: Understanding Laser Hair Removal from an Expert's …
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작성자 Wassup 작성일 25-11-12 14:00 조회 32 댓글 0본문
Hello, I'm Dr. Jongjin Lee, head physician at Ceramique Clinic.
These days, there's so much information about laser hair removal, especially regarding devices like the GentleMax Pro Plus.
I often hear that it's become harder to find the 'right treatment' for each individual.
Advertisements claim to 'quickly and perfectly remove hair,' but the reality is often different.
Looking at reviews from people who've actually undergone the procedure, you can see that satisfaction levels vary widely.
Some say their hair concerns ended after just a few sessions, while others complain that their hair is still unkempt even after more than ten treatments.
With these two key factors in mind, I'd like to explain the principles and realistic limitations of the treatment from an expert's point of view.
1. GentleMax Pro Plus: What Percentage of Hair Removal Can You Expect?
I understand the importance of this question, but unfortunately, hair removal isn't something you can definitively quantify with a 'percentage.'
This is because the goal of laser hair removal isn't 'complete 100% removal' but rather 'permanent hair reduction (decrease in hair).'
The realistic goal is to make the remaining hair so fine and light that it's barely visible to the naked eye.
This makes shaving or daily maintenance unnecessary.
Why is it difficult to give an exact answer?
Because hair condition and growth cycles vary so much from person to person.
Some people have thick, dark hair that responds well to the laser, showing results quickly.
Others have fine, light hair that doesn't absorb enough energy, requiring more sessions.
In the end, to maximize hair removal effectiveness, you need to satisfy both:
1. Conditions
2. Safety
Hair removal works by absorbing light energy into the melanin (dark pigment) in the hair, generating heat that destroys the hair follicle.
The GentleMax Pro Plus has two types of light (wavelengths) to deliver this heat.
Specifically, it's designed to use two different types of light depending on the situation.
(1) 755nm Wavelength
One is the 755nm wavelength, which is excellent at 'finding and absorbing' the dark pigment in hair.
This wavelength is effective for people with ideal hair removal conditions: fair skin and thick hair, efficiently destroying the hair roots.
(2) 1064nm Wavelength
The other is the 1064nm wavelength, which has a good 'ability to penetrate deeply' into the skin.
This is used to target hair roots deep within the skin.
It is also useful when treating patients with darker skin tones, where a safer procedure with less surface irritation is needed.
Choosing the right wavelength based on individual conditions is the key to laser hair removal.
Therefore, simply 'getting laser hair removal with a famous device' doesn't guarantee good results.
What's important is how precisely the device's capabilities are utilized to match the skin and hair condition.
For example, for someone with thick hair who responds well but is prone to heat damage on the skin surface, the energy of the 755nm wavelength needs to be adjusted, and the cooling gas spray timing needs to be precisely controlled.
Conversely, for someone with dark skin who is sensitive to irritation, a strategy of increasing the number of sessions while primarily using the 1064nm wavelength, which safely reaches deep into the skin, should be chosen.
Without calculating the risks to both hair and skin and adjusting the wavelengths and energy accordingly, it's difficult to achieve the desired results.
How to Reduce Side Effects During Treatment - Doctor's Advice
Maximizing the advantages of the two wavelengths and minimizing side effects depends on the energy density per cm² and how accurately the cooling is set.
This subtle difference is determined by the experience and skill of the medical professional performing the procedure.
It's also important to be fully informed about potential side effects, such as temporary redness, swelling, and, rarely, pigmentation, and to make a responsible decision with awareness of these risks.
Based on the information I've provided today about laser wavelengths and the doctor's role, I hope you'll make a careful decision about your skin and hair.












































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