IPL LASER TREATMENT
Transform Your Skin with Intense Pulsed Light Therapy
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment that uses broad-spectrum light to target skin imperfections at their source.
This innovative photorejuvenation technique minimizes redness, sun damage, and pigmentation while stimulating collagen production for clearer, more youthful skin.
With no downtime, IPL is an effective option for improving skin tone and texture on the face, neck, and décolleté.
Who’s a good candidate for
IPL LASER TREATMENT?
IPL laser therapy is great for people with Fitzpatrick skin types who want to reduce redness, fine veins, sunspots, or uneven skin color. It is also helpful for diffuse redness or rosacea. Clients using other skin treatments, like chemical peels or Laser Genesis, may see better results with IPL. Those with darker skin or active skin issues might need different treatments.
WHAT TO EXPECT WITH TREATMENT
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The IPL device uses broad-spectrum light pulses that go deep into the skin to reduce pigmentation and blood vessel issues. Clients typically feel a mild snapping or warmth during the process. Each session lasts around 30-45 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
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The IPL device sends focused light pulses to specific areas. Most clients feel a mild warmth or a light snapping feeling during the treatment.
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You may experience temporary redness or slight swelling, similar to a mild sunburn, which usually goes away in 24-48 hours. It's important to use sun protection after treatment to keep results and avoid new pigmentation problems.
IPL LASER
FAQs
How does IPL laser therapy work?
IPL uses broad-spectrum light to target melanin in pigmentation or hemoglobin in blood vessels, breaking them down to clear the skin's surface
How many IPL laser sessions will I need?
Typically, 1-3 treatments are recommended for optimal results, with additional sessions as needed for specific skin concerns.
Is there downtime after IPL laser treatment?
There’s minimal downtime. Redness usually subsides within a day or two, and most patients resume daily activities immediately.
Does IPL laser hurt?
Most patients feel minimal discomfort, often described as a snapping sensation.