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DDD’s Ellipse IPL Technology Becomes Increasingly Safe and Sophisticated By Bob Kronemyer, Associate Editor The Ellipse Flex PPT from Danish Dermatologic Development A/S (DDD) (Horsholm, Denmark) is the latest in a long line of Ellipse intense pulsed light (IPL) devices for permanent hair removal, vascular lesions, pigmented lesions, photorejuvenation and acne treatment. Currently, there are close to 2,000 Ellipse systems in operation in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the United States. “In practice, the Ellipse allows me to use my medical training to treat patients who require the attention of a dermatologist,” said Peter Bjerring, M.D., medical director of the Private Hospital Molholm, the second largest private hospital in Denmark. “I normally interview the patient and determine the appropriate treatment. I can then delegate routine treatment to a specially trained nurse. This enables me to spend more time treating non-routine patients.” Dr. Bjerring appreciates the Peter Bjerring, M.D. fact that the Ellipse “comes with settings that relate to medical skills – diagnosis and observation – rather than engineering skills. The treatment parameters are determined by selecting medically meaningful reference “Because these settings have been clinically proven, my staff and I are ensured that they are safe, and that they will be effective.” points, such as patient skin type, degree of suntan, and vessel size. A set of starting treatment parameters is automatically determined by the Ellipse. Because these settings have been clinically proven, my staff and I are ensured that they are safe, and that they will be effective.” The first Ellipse, Relax Light 1000, was launched in 1997 and features dual mode filtering. 38 Wavelengths above 950 nm that only heat water in the epidermis are removed, thus providing safer treatments and a lower energy requirement. The Ellipse Flex is also simple to operate, but offers effective patient and treatment parameters. In addition, the system has been clinically tested and the results have been peer reviewed. The second Ellipse, the Ellipse Light, introduced in 2000, contains these same features, whereas the Ellipse Light SPT from 2004 incorporates the additional component of square pulse technology. According to DDD, this square pulse technology resembles the closest to a perfect pulse outside a physics laboratory. There is no pulse decay and no initial energy surge. Hence, it provides safe and more effective treatment. This year’s debut of the Ellipse Flex PPT marks the first time an Ellipse system has a pulse definition mode. This is a completely programmable pulse train that allows researchers to develop better or new treatments, and share these treatments with colleagues. The new system has the ability to connect two applicators at the same time, and there is easy switch between treatments. Furthermore, low maintenance intelligence software gives the provider a warning of a need for water or maintenance before it becomes critical. European Aesthetic Buyers Guide Autumn 2005 www.euroabg.com May the Flex be with you The new Ellipse Flex is taking physicians by storm. With its breakthrough technology and remarkable C L I N I C A L LY P R O V E N flexibility, it is quite possibly the most advanced intense pulsed light system in the galaxy. Learn more about it, you should. See www.ellipse.org Ellipse is a trademark of Danish Dermatologic Development A/S (DDD), a producer of light-based solutions for medical and cosmetic conditions. DDD has gained the acclaim of doctors and beauticians worldwide for the quality of Ellipse products and services. Danish Dermatologic Development A/S. All rights reserved. 1ADV7328 SAFE AND EFFECTIVE In addition, the Ellipse Flex PPT allows an expert mode or the fine tuning of the pulse, which is useful if the target changes during the course of treatment, or if the target does not fit within the standard (in-built) parameters. “The Ellipse allows experienced users to alter the treatment. This is important because a little fine tuning is sometimes required. Some conditions require the treatment parameters to change during the course of the treatment, and of course some patients have lesions that are non-standard. While I prefer to make these parameter changes myself, I know that the quality of the pulse and filter design minimizes the risk,” said Dr. Bjerring. Danish Dermatologic Development A/S offers innovative and supportive guidance to physicians. The company also prides itself in following through on its commitment that any equipment sale is the start of a partnership, not the end of one. Moreover, the Ellipse systems are simple to use for simple treatments, and a sophisticated second generation IPL device when more sophisticated treatments are desired. First generation IPL systems filter out ultraviolet light, but allow infrared light through. In contrast, the Ellipse second generation systems have an extra filter to remove the infrared light. This ensures that the This ensures that the light directed to the skin contains only the wavelengths that are required to perform the treatment. light directed to the skin contains only the wavelengths that are required to perform the treatment. Therefore, treatment is more efficacious and safe because less energy is used and cooling is not required. Medical and beauty professionals worldwide have embraced one or more of the Ellipse systems to treat a wide range of skin conditions: hair removal (from any part of the body), vascular lesions (removal or reduc- 40 tion of port-wine stains, thread veins and other vascular lesions), pigmented lesions (removal or reduction of freckles, age spots and other pigmented lesions), sun damaged skin (removal or reduction of age spots, visible blood vessels, diffuse redness and uneven pigmentation while improving skin texture) and acne (reduction of inflammatory acne when used in combination with a topical cream or gel). Like all intense pulsed light treatments, Ellipse long-term hair removal uses a technique called selective photothermolysis. Visible light produced by the Ellipse Flex and Ellipse Light systems are carefully controlled to produce the correct pulse length and energy level to destroy the follicle. Similarly, for vascular lesions, the visible light produced by the Ellipse Flex system is carefully controlled in pulse length and energy to destroy the vessel. “I like the new Ellipse PPT because it meets my academic requirements,” said Dr. Bjerring, who from 1995 to 2004 was a clinical research professor, holding a chair in development of clinical laser systems (mainly for dermatological treatments and diagnostic purposes) at the Laser Centre, Department of Dermatology, University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark. “The programmable pulse of the Ellipse PPT allows me to try to move the boundaries a little further, to improve on existing treatments, and to research treatment of new conditions. The ability to link quite different pulses in a chain, to save and restore these pulses – and especially to share them with a research colleague who may be in another country – means that research becomes more organized and quicker.” Dr. Bjerring is past president of the European Society for Lasers in Dermatology (ESLD) and a member of the board of the European Society for Laser Aesthetic Surgery (ESLAS). He is also a cofounder and board member of the Scandinavian Society for Laser Therapy and a fellow of the American Society for Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. n European Aesthetic Buyers Guide Autumn 2005 www.euroabg.com