How Painful Can an IPL Treatment Get?
How Painful Can an IPL Treatment Get?
Say goodbye to skin redness, acne scars, and unwanted hairs and say hello to the radiant complexion with the advanced technologies of IPL or Intense Pulsed Light procedure. It is the latest trend in the beauty and aesthetic industry for people who are getting fed up with recurring skin conditions and unwanted hair and seeking quick and comfortable treatments that deliver effective and long-lasting results.
How IPL Works
IPL or Intense Pulsed Light treatment is an emerging photorejuvenation procedure that works not only for skin redness, spider veins, and pigmentation but also for hair removal. During an IPL treatment, it emits short but powerful flashes of light that sends out scattered wavelengths and penetrates deep in the surface of the skin. The light energy converts to heat which breaks down the skin pigment known as melanin, or the typical effects of skin discoloration, aging, and facial wrinkles, into tiny particles. Moreover, IPL also encourages the production of collagen and elastin which make the skin supple, smooth, and thick. For every treatment, the results of IPL become more pronounced.
Is IPL Safe?
Since the words “intense” and “laser” bandied around the hair removal industry, most people believe that only professionals should carry out the procedure. However, with IPL and the technologies behind the treatment, patients can guarantee maximum safety, optimal results, and highest comfort. It is the safest light-based treatment available in the industry today.
Does IPL hurt?
IPL procedure involves only minimal discomfort, while the redness, swelling, and inflammation that occur after the treatment disappear within a few hours or few days. Most patients compare the sensation of the pulses of light to a quick snap of a rubber band to the skin. The discomfort depends on several factors including the texture of hair, skin tone, hair type, and texture of the hair. Patients with darker skin tone are sensitive since they have more skin pigment. Some clinics and spa treatments apply anesthetic creams to the treatment area before the procedure to desensitize the skin.
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