




FLASH
IPL Hair Removal with I.C.E. Cooling
FLASH delivers fast, sustainable hair reduction with advanced IPL technology.
Utilizing Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), FLASH targets visible hair to gradually slow regrowth across the body. Engineered with high-grade Quartz glass, five adjustable energy levels, and our Integrated Cooling Engine (I.C.E.), FLASH provides a powerful yet controlled experience — designed for comfort and efficiency at home.
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FLASH | IPL Hair Removal with Cooling

One Device. Long-Term Performance.
FLASH is engineered with 999,999 light pulses — designed to support years of consistent treatment.
With this extended lifespan, a single FLASH device is built to deliver long-term hair reduction without replacement cartridges or refills.

I.C.E. Integrated Cooling Engine
The intelligent onboard cooling system regulates skin temperature on contact, enhancing comfort during every pulse.
Experience visibly reduced hair growth with a smoother, more comfortable treatment process — engineered for consistent performance at home.
Integrate professional IPL technology into your skin care routine.

Power, Calibrated.
FLASH features five adjustable energy levels, allowing you to tailor each treatment to your skin’s sensitivity and the area being treated.
Select a lower intensity for delicate zones such as the bikini line, or increase power for larger areas like legs and arms.
Precision control. Professional flexibility.

Effortless Control
FLASH features a continuous glide mode that delivers automatic light pulses while you hold the activation button — ideal for larger areas.
For precision zones, switch to manual mode and release one controlled pulse at a time.
Engineered for both speed and accuracy.
THE SCIENCE BEHIND FLASH
The Function of Our Integrated Cooling Engine (I.C.E.)
Each IPL pulse delivers controlled thermal energy to the targeted chromophore within the hair follicle. As tissue temperature rises, surrounding skin structures must dissipate residual heat before the next pulse is delivered.
FLASH integrates an active cooling system designed to regulate epidermal temperature between pulses. By accelerating thermal recovery time (TRT), the skin is able to return toward baseline temperature more efficiently before subsequent energy delivery.
Because larger chromophores — such as hair follicles — retain heat longer than surrounding tissue, controlled cooling enhances selective photothermolysis while improving treatment tolerability.
This engineered modulation of thermal dynamics supports both safety and performance during repeated pulse cycles.
Medical Research:
IPL for Hair Removal
Developed in the early 1990s, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology was initially used in dermatology to treat vascular lesions and unwanted veins.
Subsequent clinical research has demonstrated its effectiveness for long-term hair reduction. A 2012 study observed that, after three months of treatment, low fluence (lower energy per unit area) produced hair reduction results comparable to higher fluence protocols. Importantly, lower fluence treatments were reported as more tolerable by patients.
FLASH is engineered around this principle — delivering controlled, lower-fluence energy designed to balance efficacy and comfort for consistent at-home treatment.
Medical Research:
Expanded Dermatologic Applications
IPL technology was pioneered by physicians including Dr. Richard Rox Anderson and Dr. John Parrish, and later advanced by leaders such as Dr. Goldman and Dr. Fitzpatrick for the treatment of vascular and pigment-related conditions.
Originally developed to address vascular lesions such as spider veins, IPL has since demonstrated broad dermatologic utility through selective photothermolysis — targeting chromophores such as melanin and hemoglobin.
Clinical literature supports the use of IPL in protocols associated with:
• Photorejuvenation
• Hyperpigmentation
• Vascular lesions (including spider veins)
• Melasma
• Rosacea
• Fine lines and textural irregularities
• Acne vulgaris
• Solar lentigines
While FLASH is engineered primarily for long-term hair reduction, it operates on the same foundational photonic principles used across these dermatologic applications.
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