Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-intensity pulses of visible light to improve the appearance of various skin conditions. The light energy is converted to heat energy, which targets specific cells with colour (chromophores) in the skin. Depending on the specific treatment and skin concern, this action helps to break down pigment or promote collagen production.
The benefits of IPL treatments are wide-ranging. They’re highly effective for clients struggling with age spots and sun damage, significantly reducing the appearance of these skin concerns. For clients battling varicose veins and rosacea, IPL treatments can be instrumental in minimizing redness and improving the overall skin tone.
Post-treatment, clients can expect a noticeable improvement in skin texture. The skin feels smoother, looks more radiant, and has a more even, youthful tone. The number of treatments required can vary based on the individual’s specific needs, but noticeable results can typically be seen after a single session.
What is Harmony laser treatment?
An IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) photo facial is a laser treatment that enhances your skin tone and texture and gives you an overall refreshed look. This treatment is great for minimizing the appearance of sun damage, age spots, freckles, broken capillaries, acne, scars, fine lines, and redness from rosacea.
The light targets the deeper layers of the skin, resulting in improved texture and tone, reduced wrinkles, and a more even skin complexion. Harmony Photofacials can be used on the face, neck, chest, arms, hands, legs, or back for various aesthetic concerns, including sun damage, age spots, rosacea, and spider veins.
Some scientific studies have shown that IPL can effectively reduce redness associated with rosacea. Other studies have confirmed that IPL can significantly improve facial skin with fine wrinkles, uneven texture, and dark spots.
IPL can be more efficient than microneedling at removing dark spots because not only are the brown freckles removed, but the background pigmentation as well.