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    IPL Facial Before and After Photos: See How the Treatment Quickly Reduces Redness, Discoloration and More

    By Claire Brodsky,

    6 days ago

    Ever wonder how to kick redness and sun damage to the curb? We're diving into the buzz around IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments, revealing how this game-changing treatment tackles skin woes for that radiant, even skin you've been dreaming of. Whether you’re a sun worshiper looking to heal sun damage or you have brown and red spots you'd like to fade, this technique could be the solution you’ve been seeking. Read on for all the details and see the amazing IPL facial before and after photos for yourself.

    What is an IPL facial treatment?

    IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, treatment, "is a skin treatment utilizing light pulses to enhance skin appearance," explains Kierstyn Diaz , Senior Medical Aesthetician of Tribeca Medspa. This innovative procedure effectively targets pigmentation issues, such as sun damage, age spots and redness in the skin, including conditions like rosacea. By focusing light pulses on these problem areas, IPL therapy rejuvenates the skin, promoting a clearer and more radiant complexion.

    To learn more about IPL facial treatments, check out the below YouTube video from dermatologist Kevin Sadati, MD.

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    The benefits of an IPL facial treatment

    "The benefits of IPL treatment include improved skin texture, reduced appearance of sun damage, age spots, as well as minimized redness associated with conditions like rosacea," notes Diaz. This versatile therapy, “also stimulates collagen production, resulting in firmer and more youthful-looking skin.” Moreover, “IPL treatments are typically non-invasive and involve minimal downtime compared to other skin rejuvenation procedures,” making them a convenient and effective option for those seeking to enhance their skin's appearance.

    Check out the below YouTube video from The Style Insider YouTube channel.

    Related: How to Get Rid of Textured Skin: What Women Over 50 Need to Know for Smoother, Youthful Skin

    Who should get an IPL facial treatment?

    "IPL is a fantastic procedure for anyone looking to treat visible reds and browns on the skin’s surface," states Diaz. However, it is important to note that not everyone is a good candidate for this treatment.

    Skin experts assess your skin based on The Fitzpatrick skin type classification system. It categorizes skin based on its reaction to UV radiation, ranging from very fair (Type I) to very dark (Type VI). It helps dermatologists assess sunburn risk, skin cancer risk, and guide appropriate treatments.

    Diaz states that those with a Fitzpatrick skin type of IV-VI are not candidates for IPL, as the light could increase the risk of hyperpigmentation. For patients within the safety range, IPL can effectively address acquired pigment such as freckles, sun spots, and vascularities. For clients with higher Fitzpatrick skin types, most med spas offer a variety of other treatments to address similar skin concerns.

    To learn more about the Fitzpatrick skin types and to figure out your own, check out the below YouTube video from Beverly Hills MD.

    How is an IPL facial done?

    During an IPL facial, you and the therapist wear protective goggles to shield your eyes from the intense light. Diaz says, the therapist begins by cleansing your skin and applying a cooling gel to help the IPL device glide smoothly over the skin. They then use the IPL device, which “emits pulses of broad-spectrum light targeting specific skin concerns.” The device is moved across the treatment area, “delivering pulses of light, which may feel like a slight rubber band snap or warm sensation on the skin.” After the treatment, the gel is removed, and a soothing moisturizer or sunscreen is applied to protect the skin. Typically, multiple sessions (about 4-6) are recommended for optimal results, spaced a few weeks apart.

    How much does an IPL facial cost?

    The cost of an IPL treatment can vary depending on factors such as the location, the expertise of the practitioner, the area being treated, and the number of sessions required. On average, a single session can range from $250 to $800, says Diaz. However, she adds that multiple sessions are usually recommended for best results, so the total cost can add up. That's why it's essential to consult with a dermatologist or a licensed skin care professional to get an accurate estimate based on your specific needs and goals.

    What downtime or side effects come with an IPL treatment?

    After an IPL facial, some people experience mild redness, swelling or a sunburn-like sensation, which usually subsides within a few hours to a couple of days. It's common for the treated area to darken temporarily before gradually fading. Occasionally, slight bruising or blistering may occur, but these are rare and typically resolve quickly.

    It's essential to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by your skincare professional, such as avoiding sun exposure and using sunscreen, to minimize the risk of side effects and ensure optimal results. While downtime is minimal compared to more invasive procedures, some may prefer to schedule their treatment when they can easily accommodate a day or two of mild skin reactions.

    How long do the results from an IPL treatment last?

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    The duration of results from an IPL treatment can vary depending on factors such as your skin type, the specific concerns being addressed, and how well you maintain your skin afterward. Typically, results from IPL treatments can last anywhere from several months to a year or more. However, to maintain the benefits and prolong the results, occasional maintenance sessions may be recommended. Additionally, practicing good skincare habits, such as using sunscreen daily and avoiding excessive sun exposure, can help preserve the results of the treatment for longer periods.

    How often should an IPL facial be done?

    The frequency of IPL facial treatments depends on your specific skin concerns and desired results. Generally, a series of IPL treatments is recommended, typically spaced about 3 to 4 weeks apart. This allows time for the skin to heal and for optimal results to become visible. After completing a series of treatments, maintenance sessions may be advised every 6 to 12 months, depending on individual needs and the severity of the skin concerns being addressed.

    IPL facial before and after photos

    1. The below IPL facial before and after posted by @luxskinlab.inc on Instagram is amazing. You can really see how well the IPL reduces redness and even acne.

    2. For another IPL facial before and after, see below posted by @luminarymelbourne on Instagram. It shows the brightening effect of IPL and how it reduces brown spots on the face.

    3. A patient suffering with rosacea as shown by Instagram user @estheticsbyfatemeh has a great IPL facial transformation below once a few sessions had been done.

    4. The below IPL facial before and after transformation from @edita_aesthetics on Instagram shows how the treatment works wonders for wrinkles, age spots, redness and broken capillaries.

    5. The below IPL before and after photos come straight from Diaz’s office. You can really notice how less red the patient's cheeks are after only one round of IPL.

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    For more before and after transformations:

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