IPL Treatment in Spring, TX
IPL Photofacial
IPL Treatment in Spring, TX, offers a quick, 30-minute solution for various skin concerns through advanced technology. This treatment uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to address skin damage deep within the epidermis. The IPL Photofacial in Spring, TX, utilizes light of different wavelengths that penetrate the surface layer of the skin into the dermis, the layer beneath it.
The light pulses target pigment-producing skin cells, which absorb the light and convert it into thermal energy. This heat destroys the pigment-producing cells, reducing skin imperfections such as acne by eliminating acne-causing bacteria and clearing blemishes. After a few treatments, the skin’s imperfections are significantly reduced, resulting in a healthier, more youthful appearance.
IPL Photofacials can treat the following:
- Freckles
- Brown and Red Spots
- Sun Damaged Skin
- Rosacea (enlarged facial blood vessels)
- Spider Veins in the Face
- Redness
- Pigment Imperfections
FAQs
Photofacial is an IPL therapy that improves the color and texture of your skin without surgery. The IPL/Photofacial procedure can reverse some damage caused by sun exposure – known as photoaging.
Pulsed light therapy, or IPL Photofacials, uses a handheld device that emits pulses of broad-spectrum light directly onto the skin. It works at a deeper skin level, thus treating broken capillaries, sun damage, and other impurities.
Photofacial treatments are ideal for patients who want an effective, quick, and convenient way to correct skin imperfections.
IPL Photofacial effects are gradual, so you shouldn’t expect to see results immediately. In the first 7 – 10 days, you will see a change in your face.
Photofacial with IPL results usually lasts six months to a year. We generally recommend having a maintenance treatment every 6 – 12 months to maintain results.
After treatment, there is no downtime or intensive recovery process, and you can get back to your usual routine within a day. After treatment, some patients experience temporary redness that lasts up to one week.
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