
IPL Skin Rejuvenation Facial
With so many options for skin resurfacing currently available, it can be difficult to select the best treatment to meet your needs. If you’re wondering how photorejuvenation compares to similar treatments, like chemical peels, reviewing the unique benefits of the IPL photofacial is a great place to start as it treats a very wide variety of skin concerns such as:
- Treat acne
- Prevent premature ageing
- Reduce skin discolourations such as freckles, birthmarks, age spots and sunspots.
- Rid the skin of vascular lesions such as broken capillaries and spider veins.
- Improves the appearance of scarring
- Tightens and smooths skin
- Reduces wrinkles
- Minimizes pores
- Reduce facial redness resulting from rosacea.
IPL treatments are both non-surgical and non-invasive you can see substantial results with no downtime.
A full consultation and patch test is needed 3 days before the treatment takes place.
How does IPL work?
IPL stands for “Intense Pulsed Light” During an IPL photo facial, a light-emitting device is placed on the skin to target specific skin concerns or to deliver comprehensive full-face rejuvenation. When the pulses of light emitted by this device are absorbed by the melanin and red blood cells in the skin, heat is generated. This heat emulates a superficial injury, but unlike a burn, it won’t cause any lasting damage. The IPL device is designed to activate the skin’s natural healing processes without harming the skin.
IPL Skin Rejuvenation Facial
With so many options for skin resurfacing currently available, it can be difficult to select the best treatment to meet your needs. If you’re wondering how photorejuvenation compares to similar treatments, like chemical peels, reviewing the unique benefits of the IPL photofacial is a great place to start as it treats a very wide variety of skin concerns such as:
- Treat acne
- Prevent premature ageing
- Reduce skin discolourations such as freckles, birthmarks, age spots and sunspots.
- Rid the skin of vascular lesions such as broken capillaries and spider veins.
- Improves the appearance of scarring
- Tightens and smooths skin
- Reduces wrinkles
- Minimizes pores
- Reduce facial redness resulting from rosacea.
IPL treatments are both non-surgical and non-invasive you can see substantial results with no downtime.
A full consultation and patch test is needed 3 days before the treatment takes place.
How does IPL work?
IPL stands for “Intense Pulsed Light” During an IPL photo facial, a light-emitting device is placed on the skin to target specific skin concerns or to deliver comprehensive full-face rejuvenation. When the pulses of light emitted by this device are absorbed by the melanin and red blood cells in the skin, heat is generated. This heat emulates a superficial injury, but unlike a burn, it won’t cause any lasting damage. The IPL device is designed to activate the skin’s natural healing processes without harming the skin.
PRE AND POST TREATMENT ADVICE
Test patches are carried out to determine the treatment parameters and to judge how your skin might react to a full treatment. A test patch is a small trial in an area with similar hair and skin to the treatment site and allows the practitioner to assess how well the light energy is being absorbed and whether the skin is responding as would be expected.
Clients are asked to make a note of any redness or swelling and how long it takes to reduce following the test patch, also whether the skin blisters or feels excessively hot and for how long.