APILUS CLEO BLEND ELECTROLYSIS MACHINES
APILUS CLEO BLEND ELECTROLYSIS MACHINES. Get the best of both worlds with the Cleo Blend machine that includes both flash and blend modalities.
Uses 13.56 MHz rapid frequency and digital technology for precise and effective treatments.
Includes Thermolysis and Flash, two comfortable techniques that quickly eliminate all types of hair.
Offers 128 user-friendly programs that guide you through the adjustment of your parameters, for all body areas and hair types.
Includes an automatic function to convert programs for use with insulated probes, so you don’t have to think about reducing your settings.
Add the simplified Blend mode to its functions, the ideal solution for distorted hairs.
Offers the Tolerance Test, an essential function to set your Blend treatments according to your client’s sensitivity.
Adds a range of Blend programs, for a total of 256 to facilitate your work.
APILUS CLEO BLEND ELECTROLYSIS DESCRIBE THE TREATMENT
A small, disposable metal probe is gently inserted into the hair follicle (without puncturing the skin) until it reaches the base of the hair root. A tiny electrical impulse is delivered through the probe by a sensitive electronic device, which destroys the hair root. Depending on the technique used, the electric current destroys the hair root either by heat or chemical action.
Here is a brief outline of the different methods that the Apilus Cleo Blend offers to provide pain free, effective, permanent hair removal:
ELECTROLYSIS – (Galvanic) Our body is made up of salt and water. The combination of salt water and direct current creates sodium hydroxide. This chemical reaction destroys the hair’s regenerative cells within the hair follicle.
THERMOLYSIS – (High Frequency also known as Short Wave Diathermy) This method applies a split second impulse of alternating current at the base of the hair root. This creates heat which destroys the regenerative cells. The heat is produced in low intensity within the skin tissue around the probe end.
BLEND – A combination of the above two methods, the heat from thermolysis speeds up the chemical reaction of the sodium hydroxide created from the electrolysis. The hair root is destroyed by both heat and chemical action simultaneously.
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