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IPL-PHOTOREJUVENATION

What is IPL/Limelight?

Intense Pulsed Light systems are exceptionally effective at treating pigmented lesions and diffuse redness. The visible light delivered by the IPL is selectively absorbed by the pigmented spots or redness in your skin. This treatment is sometimes referred to as photo-rejuvenation.

What areas can be treated?

We can treat any part of the body with sunspots, freckles and/or redness. The most popular areas for treatment are the face, chest, shoulders, arms and hands because they have suffered from the most sun exposure.

What does it feel like?

When the handpiece is placed on your skin, it will feel cool and comfortable. When the pulse of light is delivered, you may feel a mild, brief stinging sensation. Immediately following the treatment, the spots may start to darken. You may notice a slight reddening of the surrounding skin. This typically subsides within a couple of hours. Over the course of the next one to three weeks, darkened spots will fade and flake off.

How many treatments will I need?

Typically, three or five treatments are sufficient to see dramatic results. Additional treatments may be required for very large or dark spots or for densely covered areas.

When will I see results?

Most patients find that the majority of their treated spots have shown significant improvement within two to three weeks of treatment. However, your final results may not be apparent for several months.

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