IPL Photorejuvenation
Light treatments do not remove redness and pigment in one visit. They retrain how the skin behaves over time. IPL works by teaching blood vessels and pigment cells to respond differently to triggers like heat and inflammation. That is why multiple sessions are necessary and why color can look temporarily darker before it clears.
The goal is regulation, not shock removal.
Best for:
• persistent redness
• sun damage
• uneven tone
• broken capillaries
Not ideal when the skin barrier is irritated or over exfoliated. Preparing the skin first prevents rebound pigmentation and improves stability.
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A note from Christina
IPL Photorejuvenation is one of my go-to treatments for addressing visible sun damage, redness, and uneven pigmentation. It is not about erasing every mark overnight. It is about helping the skin reset and clear itself more efficiently over time.
At treat., IPL is always performed with intention and precision. Settings are customized based on your skin tone, concerns, and tolerance because thoughtful treatment planning is what delivers results while keeping the skin supported and safe.
This treatment works best as a series, allowing the skin to gradually brighten, even out, and strengthen with each session. The goal is not just clearer skin today, but a complexion that continues to improve and maintain its clarity long after treatment is complete.
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Redness, sun damage, and uneven pigment. It helps retrain how blood vessels and pigment cells behave.
The light brings excess pigment to the surface before it sheds. Darkening is part of the clearing process.
Usually a series spaced a few weeks apart. Regulation happens gradually, not in one visit.
Redness for a few hours to a day is common. Pigmented spots may look darker for several days before fading.
Skin should be at its natural color. Recent sun exposure increases the risk of irritation or unwanted pigment changes.
You feel quick warm snaps. Most people tolerate it well and settings are adjusted to your comfort.
Calmer skin holds correction better and reduces rebound pigmentation.
Some improvement after the first session, with clearer tone building across treatments.
Yes. It is often paired with calming or preparatory treatments to improve consistency of results.
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