Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) skin rejuvenation therapy is a safe, effective and versatile treatment improving the appearance of many skin issues. It is non-invasive, gentle on your skin and pain-free.
IPL (Instant Pulsed Light) is a light therapy that is suitable if you are suffering from:
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Prices start from £100 to £250 for face and neck treatment taken as an individual package. Purchasing multiple sessions as part of a package is likely to prove more cost-effective for clients in the long-term.
Intensive Pulse Light (IPL) Skin Rejuvenation is one of the most effective methods of treating skin damage in a non-invasive way. IPL is not a laser, but a broad wavelength light that is pulsed onto the skin. It can treat many conditions at the same time from ageing to Rosacea. Very little pain or discomfort is experienced allowing you to get back to normal right away.
For rosacea, IPL light therapy uses wavelengths to absorb Oxyhemoglobin found in the blood causing redness. Heat from the IPL destroys capillaries causing rosacea.
Results can vary, you may need multiple sessions for best results.
IPLs advanced technology allows us to tailor treatments to our clients individual skin tones and conditions, making it perfectly safe and effective for all skin types.
In fact, one of the primary benefits that IPL delivers is to reduce skin sensitivity. As with all of our treatments, you will receive a full consultation with your expert practitioner beforehand, to develop your understating of the treatment and answer any questions you may have before creating the perfect regime for you.
Treatment time depends upon the size of the area however the majority of treatments take between 30-60 minutes.
Results are visible immediately however, depending upon your individual needs, a course of treatments may be recommended for optimum results.
Immediately following the treatment, skin may feel warm and pink, similar to mild sunburn. This is completely normal and will soon die down.
IPL can be used to for the entire face or a specific targeted area, be it on the face, chest or hands.
Pigment in your skin cells absorb light energy and converts it into heat. The heat destroys the pigment clearing up the skin. The pigment is then naturally broken down and processed by the body before being eliminated.
IPL stands for intense pulse light. It is a type of light therapy used to a number of skin conditions.
IPL is similar to laser treatment. Where it differs is a laser focuses one wavelength of light on your skin while the IPL releases many different wavelengths over a larger area and is less focussed then laser.
IPL can be used anywhere on the body although it may not be as effective on uneven areas. It is not recommended for people who have thick keloid scars or darker skin tones.
Before your IPL treatment your practitioner will examine your skin and let you know what to expect. Let them know if you have any skin conditions which could affect healing such as acne or eczema. They may ask you to avoid certain activities, medications or products for: direct sunlight, tanning beds, waxing, chemical peels, collagen injections, drugs that increase bleeding risk, like aspirin (Ecotrin) or ibuprofen (Advil) creams/ products containing vitamin A, such as RetinA, or glycolic acid.
IPL is not painful. The pulses might sting your skin but can be tolerated by most with it being compared to being snapped with a rubber band. Depending on the size of the area treatment usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes. For best results 3-6 six treatments are usually recommended spread out one month apart to allow skin to heal.
The latest IPL devices can work as well some cosmetic treatments, such as fading blood vessels in the skin although you may need several treatments to get your desired result.
Mild redness or swelling can occur after the treatment but this will fade within a day or two. In some cases, you may experience: bruising, blistering, change in skin color and infection.
There is now downtime with the procedure. The treated area of skin will be red and sensitive for a few hours and may fell as if you have sunburn. It may also be slightly swollen and will continue to be sensitive for a 48 hours after the procedure. You should using hot water on your skin until it heals.
IPL is a light therapy treatment using wavelengths to absorb Oxyhemoglobin which is found in the blood which causes the redness. Heat from the IPL helps destroy the the capillaries which causes the Rosacea.
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Makeup can be used right away as long as you apply and remove it very gently. Bruising which is rare can take 1-2 weeks to heal. Freckles and age spots may initially look darker for 3-7 days.
Your practitioner firstly cleans the treated area and applies a cool gel onto your skin. Light pulses from the IPL device are applied to your skin. Dark glasses to protect your eyes are worn during treatment.
Brown spots treated typically get darker over the 24 hours following treatment then slowly fade away over the next 7-14 days.
With proper skin care and diligent sun protection after IPL treatments, results can last for years.
If you have Rosacea then IPL is an established way to manage the condition by removing colour and improving skin tone. IPL is a light therapy treatment which uses wavelengths to absorb Oxyhemoglobin found in the blood which causes the redness. The heat from the IPL helps destroy the capillaries which causes the rosacea. Results may vary from person to person and some clients may need more than 1 session to see the maximum results.