Intense Pulsed Light is based on the emission of polychromatic light that covers a broad spectrum. Intense Pulsed Light can be used to target hair pigmentation, red blood cell pigmentation or sun spots.
It’s a very versatile treatment.
Facial erythrosis and rosacea: by targeting hemoglobin pigmentation, Intense Pulsed Light destroys visible, unsightly blood vessels on the face: nose, cheeks, forehead, chin, etc.
Sun spots, also known as actinic lentigos: The result of repeated exposure to the sun, they are most often found on the face, décolleté or hands. Treatment of the legs is also possible.
Intense Pulsed Light Hair Removal: widely used in beauty salons for this indication, pulsed light is far less effective in this area than laser hair removal and should be preferred.
A partial removal of wrinkles can also be observed: but it also restores tension to the sagging facial tissues associated with skin aging. Again, since this beneficial effect is moderate and inconsistent, it is preferable to use Fraxel ablative lasers for this type of treatment.
The broad spectrum of intense pulsed light makes it possible to combine treatments in a single session: the same treatment can be effective for both age spots and rosacea, for example….
In contrast, laser treatments often require two separate sessions. This can help limit side effects and treatment costs.
Results after pulsed light treatment on sun spots on a patient’s back and shoulders.
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