IPL Photorejuvenation skin rejuvenation intense pulsed light therapy

IPL Photorejuvenation

Targets brown spots, hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, broken capillaries, redness and stretch marks

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Please see our frequently asked questions for IPL Photorejuvenation.

FAQs

How do I prepare for IPL Photorejuvenation?

We advise patients to avoid tanning and excessive sun exposure 6 weeks prior to their IPL treatment. It is also best to avoid any treatments that are likely to irritate the skin for 1-2 weeks before treatment which can include waxing. Your specialist skin practitioner will be able to go through your medical history that you provided at your consultation to advice on any medications that may cause bruising and if you have a history of cold sores than you may be required to seek GP advice before you start having treatment.

How does IPL Photorejuvenation treat pigmentation?

IPL Photorejuvenation is a great treatment for improving the appearance of pigmentation such as age spots and sun damage. The intense pulsed light emits light waves which are absorbed by the melanin and haemoglobin in the skin which causes the pigment to fragment. These pigment fragments are then broken down naturally by the body making them less visible in appearance.

Click here to book a consultation to find out more about how IPL Photorejuvenation can help improve the appearance of pigmentation.

How soon will I see the results?

You will start to see some improvement in your skin a week after each IPL Photorejuvenation treatment. The best results will be seen 3-5 months after your last treatment if having a course. Your results may vary after each treatment and usually each treatment you have will be a little stronger than the one before meaning the results will start to become more noticeable over time.

To find out how IPL Photorejuvenation can help you click here to book a consultation with our skin specialists.

How much does IPL Photorejuvenation cost?

The cost of IPL Photorejuvenation treatment starts from £200.

However price may vary depending on:

The type of treatment required.

The areas treated.

The number of treatments needed.

The best way to find out the cost of IPL Photorejuvenation treatment is to book a consultation with one of our expert laser skin practitioners where they will come up with a personalised treatment plan to help you achieve the results you desire.

Consultations with our expert laser skin practitioners are £25 however this cost is redeemable against the price of any skin treatment that you wish to book following your consultation.

Is there an IPL Rejuvenation clinic near me?

IPL Photorejuvenation treatment is currently only available in;

London – 98 Harley street, W1G7HZ

What does the treatment involve?

IPL is a system of pulsed light and lasers that penetrates the skin to improve tone and texture. No gels or topical anaesthetics are required and the procedure can be carried out on the face, chest, arms and hands. Here at The Private Clinic, we offer the very latest IPL technology on the market, making treatments quicker and more effective than older IPL technologies.

To find out more about IPL Photorejuvenation treatment click here to book a consultation.

Does the treatment hurt?

IPL Photorejuvenation treatment is not painful; as the pulses of light are directed onto your skin you will experience a heated sensation and like someone is flicking your skin with an elastic band. If you are sensitive to pain then we recommend you speak to your skin specialist who may be able to apply some anaesthetic lotion to the areas being treated before your procedure.

How long does the treatment take?

IPL Photorejuvenation treatment times will depend on the area of the body being treated but most treatments take less than 1 hour to complete.

IPL Photorejuvenation treatments at The Private Clinic are only carried out by a qualified nurse or specialist skin therapist. Click here to book a consultation to find out more.

How many treatments will I need?

The number of IPL Photorejuvenation treatments that you will need will be determined by the severity of the skin condition. Most patients start with a course of five treatments which are carried out every 4 weeks to allow for the skin to heal and recover in between. We then recommend that you have 1 or 2 IPL Photorejuvenation treatments per year to maintain your results.

All patients of The Private Clinic are given a personal treatment plan, to find out yours click here to book a consultation with one of our skin specialists.

How long will the results last?

The results will last between 12 and 18 months, at which point you can come back to us for a top up treatment. Your results will also depend on how much your skin is exposed to the sun, if you are in the sun a lot and not wearing sun protection then it is very likely that any brown spots or redness will return.

Are there any side effects?

The treated area may be a little red immediately after the procedure, but this is normal and will not last long at all. Brown spots may initially appear darker after your first treatment but these will gradually fade and after multiple treatments eventually disappear.

Some other rare side effects include swelling, bruising and superficial blisters. These side effects are temporary and tend to disappear after a few days.

A full list of side effects will be discussed with you at your initial consultation. Click here to book.

Can I apply make-up after IPL treatment?

IPL Photorejuvenation treatment may leave your skin looking a little red. It is possible for you to apply make-up after treatment to reduce the appearance of this but you must avoid any abrasive treatments such as any type of exfoliator or Retin-A. At The Private Clinic we recommend wearing a good quality mineral makeup as the titanium dioxide and zinc oxide in many mineral make-up products will aid in soothing the skin.

Can I have IPL treatment on tanned skin?

It is important to let your medical expert know If you have got a tan or if your skin has had a reaction to something as these can increase your risks of adverse side effects such as pigmentation changes.

All traces of any artificial or natural tan must have faded from the skin at least six weeks prior to treatment.

At The Private Clinic we do not perform any laser treatments on tanned skin and patients will often be required to wait until their skin returns to its normal colour.