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Shenzhen Lights Technology Co., was established in March 2012. The company's R&D personnel have been engaged in RGB display and UV industry for more than 15 years.. The company operates a 9,000-square-meter factory with modern production lines, core testing equipment, and a well-structured R&D center. We employ more than 120 skilled staff and engineers, including senior experts from China and abroad. With an initial investment of 10 million RMB, we maintain strong technical capability and stable production to support reliable supply and consistent product quality.
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Intense Pulsed LightThe company specializes in the production of ultraviolet lamp series products - a comprehensive solution for intense pulsed light systems.As a professional manufacturer specializing in ultraviolet
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Intense Pulsed Light TherapyAs a company specializing in the production of UV lamps, we have been deeply involved in the field of optoelectronic technology for more than 15 years, serving more than 500 medical and cosmetic
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Intense Pulsed Light Hair RemovalIntense pulsed light hair removal technology, as a key light source for beauty equipment, has become a focus for global manufacturing companies. According to industry data, the global intense pulsed
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Pulsed Light Hair RemovalWith the rapid development of the beauty and personal care industry today, pulsed light hair removal technology has become an indispensable core solution for global manufacturing companies. As a
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Intense Pulsed Light TreatmentAs a company specializing in the production of various UV lamps, we have over 15 years of industry experience, focusing on developing high-performance, reliable UV light source solutions. Our
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Intense Pulsed Light MachineOur Intense Pulsed Light Machine (hereinafter referred to as IPL machine) is an innovative extension of ultraviolet lamp technology in industrial applications, specifically designed for production
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Intense Pulsed Light LaserAs a professional manufacturer specializing in various ultraviolet lamps, we deeply understand the challenges faced by manufacturing enterprises when purchasing equipment: In today's complex global
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Pulsed Light TreatmentPulsed Light Treatment is rapidly becoming the preferred choice for international buyers as an advanced ultraviolet pulsed light technology. It uses high-intensity, short-pulse broadband light
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Intense Pulsed Light FacialThese lamps use advanced xenon flash technology and multi-layer optical coatings to produce broadband pulsed light (500-1200nm), perfectly matching the IPL equipment's need for high energy density
why choose us
Advanced Production Capacity
Four automated production lines and 36 high-speed placement machines support efficient, scalable, and high-precision manufacturing.
Quality Assurance
Every batch comes with a detailed inspection report, ensuring transparency and confidence for global buyers.
Sales Markets
Products are sold in over 80 countries across Europe, America, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia, backed by a complete sales and service network.
Customized Solution Capability
We analyze each client’s application scenario and business goal to design tailored solutions that deliver maximum value and efficiency.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment, also known as a photofacial or photorejuvenation, is a powerful tool to lessen signs of aging, including dark spots and sun damage. IPL therapy targets problem areas on the face by removing hyperpigmentation and restoring a glowing complexion. IPL treatments also can be used to target wrinkles, freckles, acne rosacea, large pores, and unwanted hair. It has also been shown to effectively treat dry eye.
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Parameter Category |
Specific Indicators |
Standard Value Range |
Advantages Demonstration |
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Wavelength range |
UV-A/UV-B output |
315-400nm (main peak 365nm) |
Precisely targets chromophores, enhancing the photothermal effect of IPL; complements 500-1200nm visible light, improving efficacy by 30%. |
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Energy density |
Peak energy |
20-50 J/cm² |
High energy ensures pulse intensity, suitable for deep vessel treatment; uniform energy avoids hotspot burns. |
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Pulse characteristics |
Pulse width/frequency |
1-100ms / 1-10Hz |
Matches IPL flash mode to reduce thermal damage; supports multiple pulse sequences to adapt to different skin types. |
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Lifespan and Stability |
Continuous working hours/attenuation rate |
8000-10000 hours / <5% |
After accelerated aging test, the stability is higher than that of competitors; reduces the replacement frequency and saves 20% of the procurement cost. |
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Size and Interface |
Lamp specification/connection method |
Diameter 10-20mm, length 100-200mm / Standard G5.3 socket |
Compatible with mainstream IPL handles; lightweight design, improved device portability, and easy production and assembly. |
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Safety parameters |
UV Radiation Threshold/Cooling System |
<0.5mW/cm² / Built-in air cooling |
Complies with FDA safety standards; real-time temperature monitoring to prevent overheating and ensure operator safety. |
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Electrical Characteristics |
Voltage/Power |
220V / 500-1000W |
High energy efficiency ratio, saving 15% energy; compatible with global power grids, supporting standardized mass production. |
Benefits of Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
Sun Damage Correction: IPL therapy effectively reduces the appearance of sun spots, freckles, and other signs of sun damage, restoring a more youthful complexion.
Pigmentation Reduction: IPL targets excess melanin in the skin, minimizing the appearance of pigmented lesions such as age spots and hyperpigmentation.
Redness Reduction: IPL can improve the appearance of redness and rosacea by targeting blood vessels and reducing vascular lesions.
Collagen Stimulation: IPL stimulates collagen production in the skin, resulting in improved skin texture, reduced fine lines and wrinkles, and a more youthful appearance.
Technology of Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
Intense pulsed light also is referred to as flashlamp therapy and follows many of the same principles used by laser therapy. It sends beams of light directly into your damaged skin cells. The light turns into heat and damages the targeted cells. Certain colored targets, called chromophores, absorb the light. Instead of burning the cells like the high beam of a laser, IPL instead uses various color wavelengths to treat specific areas. IPL systems rely on a set of filters to refine the treatments. The filters reduce the need to heavily target every cell and focus on the chromophores that your NYC dermatologist wants to alter. Intense pulsed light is a non-ablative procedure.
This means that the light is directed at the lower layer of skin, called the dermis, and doesn’t remove or damage the epidermis or top layer of your skin. While this technique doesn’t always give you the dramatic results that ablative therapies do, you have minimal, if any, downtime from the procedure and no lingering signs. You could visit your Manhattan dermatologist on your lunch hour to receive an IPL treatment and go right back to work with no one the wiser.
Uses of Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
Redness:After one to three treatments, light therapy can get rid of 50%-75% of broken blood vessels for most people. They could completely go away. While treated veins don’t come back, new ones might show up later.
Sun damage:You may see a 70% reduction in brown spots and redness caused by ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Hair removal:You’ll get the most benefit if you have light skin and dark hair. It may not work at all if you have dark skin or blond hair.
Dry eyes:Usually, dry eyes are first treated with over-the-counter or prescription eye drops and lifestyle changes. But IPL may help if other therapies aren’t working. You are likely to see a decrease of 25%-50% or more in your symptoms.
Acne: IPL may help if you have acne or the scarring it causes. Research is ongoing, but you are likely to have a significant reduction in acne symptoms, with over 90% of people seeing positive results with IPL. You may need multiple sessions to notice a difference.
Rosacea: If rosacea causes your face to flush, IPL can be a good alternative to laser therapy. You may have better results if.
IPL systems work on the same principles as lasers in that light energy is absorbed into particular target cells with colour (chromophores) in the skin. The light energy is converted to heat energy, which causes damage to the specific target area. IPL systems are different to lasers in that they deliver many wavelengths (or colours) in each pulse of light instead of just one wavelength. Most IPL systems use filters to refine the energy output for the treatment of certain areas. This enhances penetration without using excessive energy levels and enables targetting of specific chromophores (these are skin components that absorb light).
IPL therapy is considered a non-ablative resurfacing technique, which means that it targets the lower layers of skin (dermis) without affecting the top layers of skin (epidermis). The results are not as dramatic as ablative resurfacing where both the dermis and epidermis are injured to produce a much more noticeable overall outcome. The advantage of IPL therapy is its minimal downtime – a patient can often have the procedure done in their lunch break and return to work immediately afterwards.

The IPL Treatment Process
Consultation:
We evaluate your skin and discusses your aesthetic goals to determine if IPL therapy is right for you.
Preparation:
The treatment area is cleansed, and protective eyewear is provided. A cooling gel may be applied for added comfort.
Light Application:
The IPL device emits pulses of light energy to the targeted areas, treating discoloration and promoting skin renewal.
Post-Treatment Care:
Patients receive instructions on skincare and sun protection to optimize results.
Alternatives to Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
Microdermabrasion:
This uses small crystals to gently buff off the top layer of your skin, called the epidermis.
Chemical peels:
These are similar to microdermabrasion, but instead of crystals, they use chemical solutions on your face.
Laser resurfacing:
This removes the damaged outer layer of the skin to promote the growth of collagen and new skin cells. Lasers use only one wavelength of light in a concentrated beam. IPL, on the other hand, uses pulses, or flashes, of several types of light to treat multiple skin issues.
Fraxel laser treatment:
This is similar to laser resurfacing but doesn’t remove the top layer of skin. It can improve fine lines, skin texture, skin tone, scarring, and dark spots with less recovery time.
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