What is IPL?

The IPL procedure is based on the simultaneous effect of different light wave lengths, within the range of 500 to 1200 Nm, which are brought into the skin layers. The different light lengths have different effects on different impurities in the skin layers. At the same time the IPL stimulates the natural skin production of collagen. Thus, on one hand, within the same procedure it is possible to obtain the treatment of different skin problems, and, on the other hand, also to obtain the effect of skin rejuvenation.

How is it done?

The procedures are simple; the doctor will start by applying a cold gel to the treated area and dark glasses will be given to protect your eyes from the bright light. The smooth glass surface of the IPL hand piece is gently applied to your skin and pulses of light are applied. You may feel a slight sting, like the snapping of a small rubber band. An anesthetic cream may be used, but is seldom required. Treatment is generally administered in a series of procedures that provides excellent long-term results, minimal adverse effects and high satisfaction. Each treatment takes about twenty minutes.