Photofacial / IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Therapy
What’s the Procedure:
Photofacial, commonly performed using IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), is a non-invasive skin treatment that uses broad-spectrum light to target pigmentation, redness, and signs of aging. Unlike lasers, which use a single wavelength, IPL delivers multiple wavelengths of light, allowing it to treat a variety of skin issues simultaneously.
Mechanism:
IPL emits a broad-spectrum light (500–1200 nm), which penetrates the skin and is absorbed by chromophores such as melanin (in pigmented lesions) and hemoglobin (in vascular lesions). This absorption generates heat, which helps in:
Breaking down pigmented cells (for freckles, sun spots)
Collapsing superficial blood vessels (for redness, rosacea)
Stimulating fibroblasts to produce new collagen (for anti-aging)
The body’s natural healing response removes the damaged cells and remodels collagen, improving overall skin tone and texture.
Indications:
Uneven skin tone or pigmentation
Freckles, sun spots, and age spots
Redness and rosacea
Acne scars and inflammation
Open pores and dull skin
Fine lines and photodamage
Hair reduction in light-colored hair (in select settings)
Anaesthesia Required or Not:
Usually not required. A cooling gel is applied before the procedure to reduce discomfort. Numbing cream can be used for sensitive skin types.
Painful or Not:
Mild discomfort, often described as a rubber-band snap or warm sensation. Tolerable and quick.
What to Expect from the Treatment:
Improvement in pigmentation, skin tone, and radiance
Some redness and mild warmth for a few hours post-treatment
Dark spots may temporarily darken and flake off over a few days
Best results seen after 3–5 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart
No downtime—clients can resume routine activities the same day
Works best for fair to light-medium skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–III)
Sun protection is essential post-procedure
Who Can Do:
Men and women looking for even-toned, radiant skin
Ideal for people with sun-damaged skin, rosacea, or pigmentation issues
Not suitable for very dark skin tones or tanned skin
People with active acne or infections should wait for clearance
When It Can Be Done:
Can be done year-round with appropriate sun protection.
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