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IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

Also known as: Intense Pulsed Light Treatment, Skin Brightening Treatment, Freckle Removal, Rosacea Treatment

Recovery
  • No significant social downtime
  • Mild redness: a few hours
  • Possible micro-crusting on lentigines: 5 days
About

About IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)

Treated areas:Decolletage, Hands, Face, Neck, Hair, Acne, Pigmentation

IPL is a versatile, light-based treatment used to refresh the skin and correct a variety of concerns. Often called a “photofacial,” it is not a true laser but instead uses broad-spectrum light to target pigments like brown spots and redness. It is the go-to treatment for individuals wanting clearer, brighter, and more even skin with almost no downtime.

How It Works

IPL releases multiple wavelengths of light that target different “colors” in the skin:

  • Targets Brown (Melanin): Breaks down sunspots, freckles, and age spots.
  • Targets Red (Hemoglobin): Shrinks broken capillaries and reduces facial redness or rosacea.
  • Boosts Collagen: The gentle heat improves skin texture and shrinks pores.

What It Does For You

  • Clears Pigmentation: Erases sun damage, age spots, and uneven patches.
  • Reduces Redness: Excellent for rosacea, spider veins, and facial flushing.
  • Brightens Skin: Provides an instant “glow” by removing dullness and evening out tone.
  • Acne Control: Helps kill acne-causing bacteria and calms red, inflamed spots.
  • Hair Reduction: Provides long-term hair removal for face and body.

IPL vs. Traditional Laser

FeatureIPLTraditional Laser
Light TypeBroad-spectrum (many colors)Single wavelength (one color)
VersatilityCan treat redness & spots at onceUsually treats one specific issue
DowntimeMinimal to zeroVaries (can be significant)
GoalOverall tone & color correctionTargeted problem-solving

Popular IPL Technologies

Lumecca, Sciton BBL (BroadBand Light), Alma Harmony

Ideal Candidate

  • Adults with photo-aged skin: sun spots, freckles, fine lines, diffuse redness
  • Clients with telangiectasia (broken capillaries) or mild rosacea
  • Anyone seeking overall skin brightening and tone unification with minimal downtime

Proven Results

  • Brighter, more uniform skin tone
  • Reduced visible redness and broken capillaries
  • Lighter freckles and sun spots.
  • Results are gentle and cumulative, not dramatic after a single session, but meaningful over a series.

Price by Region

LocationRanging from
Korea 300,000 (KRW)
Thailand 6,800 (THB)
China 1,500 (RMB)
Japan 17,000 (JPY)
Malaysia 300 (MYR)
Singapore 200 (SGD)
Indonesia 850,000 (IDR)
Procedure

How It Is Performed

  1. Cleanse; eye protective shields applied and confirmed in place
  2. Cool coupling gel applied to treatment area
  3. IPL handpiece placed flat against the skin; sequential pulses delivered with appropriate cut-off filter and fluence settings calibrated to skin type
  4. Post-treatment cooling; immediate redness assessment
Plan

Your Timeline

Preparation

  • Avoid all sun exposure and deliberate tanning for **4 weeks** before treatment
  • No retinoids for 7 days before
  • Disclose all oral medications — especially antibiotics (tetracycline, doxycycline) and any photosensitising drugs

Followup Care

  • Hydrating mask immediately post-treatment
  • SPF 50+ sunscreen daily
  • Series of 3–6 sessions recommended, spaced 3–4 weeks apart
  • Possible micro-crusting on individual lentigines, resolving in 5–7 days
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How does IPL compare to picosecond laser for pigmentation?

Picosecond laser is more precisely targeted and more effective for deeper, denser pigmentation (melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation). IPL is gentler and better suited for diffuse, superficial photo-ageing with mixed concerns (redness + pigment). Many patients use both, IPL for regular maintenance and picosecond for targeted correction.

Can IPL treat rosacea effectively?

IPL targeting the 560–590 nm wavelength range is highly effective at reducing the persistent redness and telangiectasia of rosacea. Active rosacea flares should be medically managed before laser/IPL treatment is commenced.

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