In-Depth Look at the New Generation IPL Device with Advanced Technology for Skin and Eye Treatment

  • By At Eye Clinic
  • May 28, 2025 at 3:39 AM
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Hello! Today, I will introduce you to the latest IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) device that has been significantly upgraded from its previous version. I’ll explain its key components and interesting features.

1. Ergonomically Designed Handpiece

The new handpiece is designed for a comfortable grip, making it convenient for use on various body areas such as the upper/lower eyelids, arms, legs, and more. It includes a 590 nm filter specifically for dry eye treatment. Unlike traditional lasers, IPL emits a broad spectrum of light instead of a single wavelength.

This handpiece also comes with a cooling system, making it feel cool to the touch, reducing heat, and improving safety during use.

2. Sapphire Tip and Large-Sized Handpiece

The device includes various tips for different applications. A small rectangular Sapphire tip is ideal for precision, while the large handpiece is used for "Cheek to Cheek" or "Upper and Lower Lid" light treatments. It helps treat abnormal blood vessels beneath the skin, reduces inflammation, stimulates cell activity, and promotes tear production—beneficial for those with dry eyes.

3. OPT Pen-Style Handpiece

The latest model includes an OPT pen-style handpiece with a small plastic shield called a "trailer" that prevents direct contact with the skin. This enhances precision and hygiene, especially in tight areas like the eyelids and sides of the nose. The pen-like design allows better control than older models.

4. Control Screen and Functional Modes

The device features a clear display with multiple modes like IPL and Optilight. Users can customize settings based on individual skin types (Skin Type I–V, from light to dark skin tones), ensuring optimal safety and performance.

OPT (Optimal Pulse Technology), developed in Israel, divides the light energy into three pulses to reduce heat and the risk of burns. This contrasts with older lasers, which emit a single intense pulse that can cause overheating and longer downtime.

5. Certification and Scientific Backing

This IPL device is FDA-approved for dry eye treatment. Numerous medical studies support IPL’s effectiveness in treating various conditions, including rosacea, melasma, abnormal blood vessels, acne, and other skin disorders.

6. Additional Indications and Applications

Beyond dry eye treatment, this IPL device can also be used for:

- Treating skin conditions like rosacea

- Hair removal (from fine to dark hair)

- Treating abnormal facial and body blood vessels

- Treating melasma and other skin pigmentation issues

Summary

This new IPL device blends safety with high performance for both dermatological and dry eye treatments. With modern handpiece designs, a cooling system, and OPT technology that ensures lower heat and quicker recovery, along with international certification, it is a reliable and ideal choice for clinics and hospitals offering aesthetic and skin care services.

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