Skin Resurfacing
Constant exposure to the sun can damage the skin and cause common skin imperfections such as redness, freckles, age spots and uneven skin texture.
IPL is a light based therapy that targets sun damage, hyper-pigmentation (brown sun spots), dilated red capillaries. It is an anti ageing rejuvenating treatment. IPL light targets the melanin ( brown pigment in the skin ) and the heat lifts the colour out. The pigment will rise up to the surface and can crust off eventually improving the condition of the skin.
IPL targets the blood in the capillaries (blood vessels), heating up the blood which will eventually be removed by the immune system leading to successful removal of the visible vessels. This may happen immediately or require multiple treatments depending on capillary depth, treatment area and skin condition.
Please book 30 minutes consultation prior to any laser treatments, so that we can analyse your skin and preform a safe patch test - $50 - redeemed off your first IPL treatment!
What to do after an IPL Skin Treatment.
The benefits of IPL treatments start to become visible in the 24 hours following each procedure and continue to evolve in the days and weeks that follow.
Although IPL requires very little to no recovery time, there are definitely things you should and should not be doing to ensure you get the maximum benefits, while minimizing the chance of negative side effects. We recommend that you pay careful attention to the following tips.
Keep Cool and Avoid the Sun
Avoid both direct and indirect sunlight as much as possible during the 30-day healing period. Sunlight can not only prevent your skin from healing properly but can more easily cause new damage during this time.
Your skin will be especially sensitive to sunlight following the treatment. To avoid sunburn during this vulnerable time, you must protect your skin for at least 30 days after each treatment by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF 50+
Ensure that your skin remains protected and apply sunscreen as often as needed to maintain protection. Using sunscreen will give protection against both UVA and UVB rays and is a must even if you avoid direct sunlight.
Too much heat is also bad for your skin as it tries to heal and regenerate. This means you must avoid hot baths or showers for several days after each treatment. You should also avoid strenuous exercise during this time, as excess sweat increases your chances of infection, while potentially delaying the healing process.
If you have any redness, swelling, itching, or burning following an IPL treatment, applying aloe vera gel or cold compresses can help. If these symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, you should contact your doctor.
Be Gentle on your Skin and Allow Time to Heal
Do not apply makeup immediately after an IPL facial treatment. It’s best to try and minimize or completely avoid using makeup for the next 12 hours.
Keep skin clean by using a gentle cleanser twice a day, only use cold or warm water, and gently pat your skin dry instead of rubbing it.
In addition to using sunscreen, ensure that you keep your skin protected at all times by using a gentle moisturizer.
During the week or so following an IPL facial treatment, any pigmented spots in the treated areas may darken in color before eventually peeling off.
Other blemishes may also become apparent before they eventually flake off. It is imperative not to scratch or pick at your skin during this time, or you will run the risk of infection, possibly resulting in new scars and imperfections.
Avoid Skin Irritants
As your skin heals, you should avoid any products with the risk of irritation, or which might interfere with the healing process. The list of potential irritants includes products high in Vitamin A, such as retinoic acid, Tretinoin (Retin-A), and alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA).
Skin exfoliants should also be avoided for at least a week after each treatment, whether chemical or mechanical.
If needed, an over-the-counter 1% hydrocortisone cream can be used once or twice a day on any irritated areas, as long as the skin surface is intact.
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