IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is a versatile, non-invasive light-based technology used to treat a range of skin concerns. By delivering controlled pulses of light into the skin, IPL targets specific chromophores such as pigment and blood vessels, while also supporting overall skin rejuvenation. Using one medical-grade platform, we perform skin rejuvenation, pigmentation correction, and vascular treatments—each with customized settings tailored to the concern being treated. This allows precise, safe, and comfortable treatments with effective, gradual results.
Myth: IPL is the same as laser
False: IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is not a laser. It uses a broad spectrum of light and adjustable filters, allowing it to treat multiple concerns—such as pigmentation, redness, and skin rejuvenation—using one versatile platform.
Myth: IPL burns or damages the skin
Truth: When performed by trained professionals with proper settings, IPL targets specific skin concerns while preserving surrounding tissue. Treatments are designed to be safe, controlled, and gentle on the skin.
Myth: IPL works instantly in one session
False:
IPL delivers gradual improvements. While some clients notice brightness after the first treatment, optimal results develop over multiple sessions as the skin naturally renews.
Myth: IPL treatments require long downtime
False: IPL is a non-invasive procedure with minimal downtime. Mild redness or warmth may occur temporarily, but most clients return to normal activities the same day.
Skin Rejuvenation
Pigmentation Removal
Vascular Removal
Most Popular Questions
What concerns can IPL treat?
IPL is used for:
- Pigmentation and sun damage
- Redness and vascular concerns
- Uneven skin tone
- Dull or tired-looking skin
- Overall skin rejuvenation
How many IPL sessions will I need?
Most clients need a series of treatments (4 - 8 sessions), usually spaced 3–4 weeks apart. The exact number depends on your skin concern, skin type, and response to treatment.
When will I see results?
Some clients notice brighter skin after the first session, while pigmentation and redness continue to improve gradually over multiple treatments.
Is IPL safe for all skin types?
IPL is generally safe and effective for Fitzpatrick skin types I–IV when performed by trained professionals using appropriate settings. Treatment parameters are carefully customized based on skin tone, concern being treated, and individual skin response. A consultation is required to assess suitability and ensure safe, optimal results. IPL may not be recommended for darker skin tones due to a higher risk of pigmentation changes.
Can IPL be combined with other treatments?
Yes. IPL can be safely combined with other aesthetic treatments as part of a customized skin care plan. It is often paired with treatments such as medical-grade facials, chemical peels, microneedling, or laser procedures to enhance overall results. Proper timing and treatment sequencing are essential, which is why combinations are planned by trained professionals based on your skin condition, goals, and recovery needs.