Photofacials use Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to rejuvenate sun-damaged skin, reduce wrinkles, and treat conditions like acne, rosacea, and mild acne scarring. Known by various names such as Photo Rejuvenation and FotoFacial™, IPL involves short bursts of bright light absorbed by red and brown pigments. While sometimes referred to as a laser treatment, it’s not a laser. IPL is a safe and effective method for improving signs of aging on the face, neck, chest, arms, and hands.
This in-office procedure involves four to six 20-minute sessions at three-week intervals. A numbing gel and protective eyewear are used, and the IPL handpiece delivers precise light pulses to the skin.
IPL treatments are typically pain-free, with some patients describing the sensation as a light pinch or rubber band snap. Sessions last about 20 minutes, and a full program usually includes four to six sessions. Post-treatment, patients can resume normal activities immediately, though redness or blotchiness may persist for an hour or two.
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A Photofacial uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to improve skin tone, texture, and treat various skin concerns like pigmentation, wrinkles, and acne.
It delivers precise bursts of light to the skin, targeting red and brown pigments, stimulating collagen production, and addressing skin imperfections.
Most patients find the Photofacial Treatment minimally uncomfortable, with sensations described as a light pinch or rubber band snap. Numbing gel is applied beforehand.
Each Photofacial Treatment session generally lasts about 20 minutes, depending on the treatment area and specific needs.