IPL
Photofacials
The Lumenis Stellar M22 IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment is designed to improve sun damage, redness, rosacea, pigmentation, acne, and overall skin tone using advanced light-based technology. IPL works by delivering controlled pulses of light into the skin to target unwanted pigment and vascular concerns while stimulating healthier, clearer-looking skin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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IPL Photofacial is a non-invasive skin treatment that utilizes intense pulsed light technology to target various skin concerns, such as acne, reducing inflammation, minimizing redness, and improving overall skin texture for a clearer and healthier complexion.
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IPL photofacial utilizes quick pulses of broad-spectrum intense light, employing a range of wavelengths to treat diverse skin issues like acne, age spots, and rosacea. The scattered light penetrates deeper layers without harming the skin's surface, absorbing into pigment cells and generating heat to eliminate imperfections. Though versatile for various body parts, IPL is not recommended for uneven surfaces.
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For those dealing with acne, IPL photofacial treatment is a recommended solution by medical professionals. This safe and effective option targets severe acne, scarring, sun spots, age spots, and fine lines over a few sessions. Using three filters or wavelengths—420 nm (blue light), 560 nm (yellow light), and 590 nm (red light)—IPL treatments address various acne-related concerns without the potential harm associated with oral antibiotics.
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A typical IPL laser treatment for acne involves 2-6 sessions, each lasting 15-20 minutes to an hour, depending on the skin's needs. The procedure includes applying a cooling gel, emitting flashes of light into the skin, and concluding with skin cleansing and a post-treatment product for healing.