The IPL (intense pulsed light) treatment is based on the emission of high-intensity light focused at the skin's permeability. It emits multi-color waves with a wavelength range of 512-1200nm. The treatment focuses on cellular regeneration rather than the production of burn wounds. Two energy routes, light and heat, preferentially target fibroblasts while restructuring existing elastin and collagen constituents. It is a painless and non-invasive method of rejuvenation. Because of the head's size, vast surfaces can be handled quickly.
Tissue regeneration and collagen and elastin growth are two of the benefits of IPL treatment.
After a long period of exposure to the sun, photoaging symptoms occur. Fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, nasopharyngeal grooves, and a gradual decline in the cohesiveness of the skin tissues commonly emerge around the third decade of life. Photorejuvenation is achieved with IPL therapy by stimulating and producing new collagen.
The IPL treatment is suitable for both men and women of all ages. Each patient's treatment program is tailored to their specific needs and skin type. A total of 5 to 8 sessions are required, with a 20 to 30 day break between them.