IPL works through a process known as photorejuvenation. During the procedure, the IPL device is placed against the skin, emitting light that penetrates the skin layers. This light is absorbed by dark pigments (melanin), causing the pigments to break down. Once broken down, the body's natural processes help clear these particles, resulting in a more even complexion. IPL treatment stimulates collagen production, imparting a radiant glow to the skin whilst enhancing tone, texture, and elasticity. It restores youthful, blemish-free skin, achieving an even complexion and a healthy, luminous appearance.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is a non-invasive treatment that employs high-intensity pulsed light to address various skin conditions. Unlike laser therapy, which utilises a single wavelength of light, IPL emits broad-spectrum light targeting different layers of the skin. This light is absorbed by pigment cells, subsequently broken down, and naturally eliminated by the body. IPL can address issues such as freckles, sunspots, and hyperpigmentation.
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IPL operates through a process known as photorejuvenation. During treatment, the IPL device is placed against the skin, emitting light that penetrates the skin layers. This light is absorbed by dark pigments (melanin), causing the pigments to break down. Once broken down, the body's natural processes assist in clearing these particles, resulting in a more even skin tone.
· Hyperpigmentation: IPL targets pigment within the skin, breaking it down into smaller particles to treat dark spots caused by excessive melanin production.
· Freckles: Light absorbs pigment triggered by ultraviolet exposure, helping to fade or eliminate the appearance of freckles.
· Age spots: IPL assists in reducing the visibility of age spots or liver spots, common signs of skin ageing.
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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), also known as photorejuvenation or photofacial, is a potent skin rejuvenation therapy. It works by emitting intense pulses of light that penetrate the skin's surface layer, effectively addressing signs of skin ageing. These signs include pigmentation such as freckles and age spots, fine lines, erythema, telangiectasia, enlarged pores, rough texture, uneven skin tone, diminished elasticity, and sun damage. Virtually any area of the body can be safely treated with IPL, and it is suitable for all skin types, even the deepest complexions.
If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or currently breastfeeding..
If you are taking any medication..
If you have experienced any issues with similar procedures in the past.
If you suffer from any type of bleeding disorder, or are taking substances that prevent blood clotting.
If you have kidney, liver, or heart problems, experience breathing difficulties, or have an eye condition.
If you are scheduled for surgery or have previously undergone facial surgery.
To ensure optimal results and minimise side effects, it is vital to follow our recommended aftercare guidelines:
Sun Protection: Following IPL treatment, your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight. Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 50+ is essential for protecting the skin from further pigmentation.
Avoid Heat: For the first 48 hours post-treatment, refrain from activities that induce sweating, such as hot showers, saunas, or strenuous exercise, as these may irritate treated skin and trigger adverse complications.
Moisturise: Maintain skin hydration using a gentle, non-irritating moisturiser.
Avoid scratching: Refrain from picking at any scabs or dry, flaky patches that may form on treated areas, as this risks scarring or pigmentation changes. Exercise patience and allow the skin to peel naturally.
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