Thread veins, ‘age spots’ and general sun damage
can all prematurely age us. Intense Pulsed Light technology
is ideal for gently and effectively treating prematurely
aged skin. It can also improve the appearance of fine lines
with younger, fresher skin being apparent after a series
of treatments.
How does it work?
A combination of green and yellow light targets pigmentation,
sun damage and thread veins (see also pigmented lesions and
leg & facial veins). Over a series of sessions pigmentation
is lightened and thread veins lessened to even out skin tone.
The heating action of the treatment has the effect of tightening
the skin, thereby causing fine lines to disappear.
How long does it take?
Each session is usually 30 minutes.
How many treatments will I need?
Between 4 – 6 sessions are usually required at monthly
intervals.
What should I expect during and after treatment?
A cool, clear gel is applied to the treatment area. Each
pulse of the Light has been described as a ‘tiny rubber
band snap’. The footprint of the IPL is about 6cm² so
a whole face can usually be covered in 14 – 20 pulses.
The gel is removed and further cooling applied. Following
treatment the area may be red, but this usually subsides
very quickly.
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When
will I see results?
Due to the nature of the treatment results are
not usually evident immediately. 2 or 3 sessions may have been
carried out before you notice an improvement in the overall
condition of your skin.
Can anyone have this treatment?
Photo-rejuvenation treatment is suitable for
all skin types although, due to the nature of the treatment,
it is generally more effective on fairer skins. We can only
treat clients over 18 years of age. There are some contraindications
for all laser/IPL treatments. Please click here for more information.
How much does it cost?
Costs start at £160 per session for a
full face (please see prices for details) but for a more
accurate quotation please call us on 01482 634984 to make an
appointment for your free, no obligation consultation.
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