Our Services: IPL (Intense Pulse Light)
Our
system is designed for Type I photorejuvenation, which can help
minimize signs of aging. The Prolite II works by delivering carefully
controlled, variable wavelength light pulses to the dermis, and
can be used to safely treat areas on the face, neck, decollete,
and hands.
Skin Rejuvenation:
Over time, natural skin aging and exposure to UV radiation from
the sun make superficial blood vessels visible and cause the skin
to produce pockets of irregular pigmentation.
Our IPL uses interchangeable filters that selectively block out
unwanted UV and blue radiation, safely delivering broadband light
to target chromophores (melanin and hemoglobin) to treat conditions
such as:
- Facial telangiectasias
- Flushing and redness
- Rosacea
- Poikiloderma (red neck)
- Redness following laser skin resurfacing
- Age spots and liver
spots
- Pigmented lesions (brown spots)
- Scar coloration and general
skin elasticity
Light is applied to the treatment area using a
10x20mm sapphire waveguide that can be fired every two seconds,
allowing for treatment of large areas, such as whole faces, hands,
necks and decolletes, shoulders and backs. Treating large areas
not only addresses specific problem areas, but also results in
an overall improvement in skin texture, tone, pore size and collateral
collagen building.
Treatments, which typically are provided in a series of sessions
at two-week intervals, are painless. Patients can resume normal
activities immediately. To maintain long-lasting improvement, follow-up
care may include bi-annual maintenance sessions.
How does it work?
The intense pulsed light emits wavelengths that are absorbed by
vascular and pigmented lesions in multiple levels of the skin.
When the broad band light is absorbed by melanin (brown spots)
and oxy-hemoglobin (veins / red spots), the lesions are gently
heated and destroyed.
What areas can be treated?
The Prolite II skin rejuvenation procedure can be performed
on the face, neck, décolleté (chest), hands, and
shoulders.
How long does the procedure take?
It depends on the area being treated. It typically takes 20 minutes
to treat the entire face.
Is it painful?
Anesthesia is not required for the IPL (intense pulsed light)
treatment and is well tolerated. Some compare the sensation to
a hot rubber band snap.
Is it safe?
Complications are rare. In less than 1% of cases, skin lightning
or darkening may occur. It is advisable to wear sunblock when in
the sun during the month following the IPL treatment.
How many treatments are required?
It is recommended to have a series of 4 to 6 treatments in 2 to
4 week intervals. Single maintenance treatments every 6 months
helps to retain optimal results.
What results can I expect?
Visible signs of aging and sun damage will be significantly reduced.
There is an overall improvement in skin texture and tone.
Is it permanent?
Yes, but skin continues to age with time. A good skin regimen
will help slow the appearance of aging skin and sun damage.
Are there any side effects?
The vascular and pigmented lesions will be darker in appearance
for 5 to 7 days.
Can I still wear make-up?
Yes, you can apply make-up 24 hours after the IPL treatment.
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