What is SPL Hair Removal?

Square Intense Pulsed Light (SPL) is a method of reducing hair from the body involving the use of a special focused, broad spectrum light which is applied to the surface of the skin using a hand-held wand. The intense light travels down the hair shafts, where it strikes the bulb, or root, of the hair. The bulb is usually where the highest concentration of melanin is located, when the light strikes the dark-coloured melanin, the light is converted to heat energy. The intense heat radiated by the hair also destroys the hair-producing papilla or the entire follicle, leaving you hair free!

Hairfree uses only the best SPL machines in the world, which are widely used in many countries.

What are the advantages of SPL?

Unlike the slow, precision 'hair-by-hair' treatments like electrolysis, SPL treats thousands of hair follicles at once.

  • Shaving results in rashes, cuts, ingrown hairs and is expensive.
  • Waxing is painful, repetitive and often causes ingrown hairs and inflammation.
  • Chemical depilation is slow, repetitive, messy, and can cause skin irritation.

Treatment with our SPL machine is far superior and quicker, with the fast pulsing frequency, and huge head size, large areas like full legs, or arms or a full man's chest and back can be treated in a short period of time.

Our SPL is the most effective machine for hair removal by causing maximum hair follicle destruction.

How effective is SPL for Hair Removal?

Our SPL machine is very efficient at destroying growing targeted hair follicles.

Most people get an extremely effective hair removal with each treatment, with very little hair regrowth after completing a course of treatments. Some people get complete hair removal with no regrowth. Some people require a maintenance treatment once a year or so.

Each person's hair growth pattern is different and affected by many factors, mostly hormonal influences. The remaining hair regrowth will be much lighter and finer and not as unsightly and troublesome.

Information about SPL

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