Gentle treatment, even on sensitive body areas
Philips Lumea Precision Plus has been developed in close cooperation with
leading dermatologists and has been tested by over 2000 women for an
effective and gentle treatment, even on the most sensitive body areas and
the face.
Cordless operation for maximum freedom and flexibility
Because the appliance runs on rechargeable batteries, it is portable and can
be used anywhere.
Long-lasting battery for complete body and face treatment
A fully charged battery provides a complete body and face treatment
(upper lip, underarms, bikini line and lower legs) in one go, without
recharging breaks.*
*Based on the average treatment times for each area and the
recommended intensities for one user.
No replacement parts needed, no hidden costs
Philips Lumea Precision Plus is equipped with a high-performance lamp
which does not require replacement. This lamp can generate over
140,000 flashes and should enable you to continuously maintain results for
more than 5 years* while saving money on expensive replacement lamps.
*Based on the average treatment times for each area and the
recommended intensities for one user.
How Philips’ Intense Pulsed Light technology works
Hair growth
Hair growth rates differ from person to person, depending on age,
metabolism and other factors. However, everyone’s hair normally grows in
3 phases.
1 Growing phase (anagen phase)
The hair grows actively from the root. In this phase the concentration of
melanin is highest. Melanin is responsible for the pigmentation of the hair.
Melanin concentration is also the determining factor for the efficacy of this
method. Only hairs in the growing phase are susceptible to treatment with
light.
2 Degradation phase (catagen phase)
Hair growth stops and the root shrinks before the hair sheds.
3 Resting phase (telogen phase)
The old hair separates from its hair follicle and sheds. The follicle remains
at rest until the biological clock tells it to become active again and grow a
new hair.
Working principle
- The appliance works by heating up the hair and root beneath the skin.
The melanin in the hair and hair root absorbs the released light pulses.
The darker the colour of the hair, the more light can be absorbed. This
process stimulates the hair to go into the resting phase.
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