Intense pulse light Facial treatment
How It Works IPL ?
IPL is good for removing pigment, like age spots, and small blood vessels, such as telangiectasias. In some cases it can also help with fine lines by lifting and tightening the skin, but that’s never guaranteed. It has also been marketed for hair removal, although newer technologies seem to provide better results.
IPL shares similarities with laser treatments in that they both use light to heat your skin gets rid of the unwanted cells, and that gets rid of the thing you’re being treated for and destroy the targets. But lasers that use a single wavelength (colour) of light that can only treat one condition, IPL uses a broad spectrum. When specifically filtered, this enables it to treat several skin conditions as same time.
Asians or people with dark skin should be cautious about getting IPL because dark skin absorbs more light energy. Adverse effects include hyperpigmentation, blistering, and even burns. If you have Asian or dark skin and are considering an IPL treatment. Then, Lois lam is your first choose. Lois man yan Lam is a Qualified ITEC Level 4 Diploma of Laser & Intense Pulsed Light therapist and grand with Merit. I really understanding of the skin tone ( Fitzpatrick Scale )and hair colour how to be effective and achieve of the best results. IPL penetrates down to the second layer of your skin (dermis) without harming the top layer (epidermis), so it causes less damage to your skin and can be used anywhere on your body. you may look younger because your skin tone is more even. And since the light doesn’t hurt other tissue, you can get better quickly.
IPL shares similarities with laser treatments in that they both use light to heat your skin gets rid of the unwanted cells, and that gets rid of the thing you’re being treated for and destroy the targets. But lasers that use a single wavelength (colour) of light that can only treat one condition, IPL uses a broad spectrum. When specifically filtered, this enables it to treat several skin conditions as same time.
Asians or people with dark skin should be cautious about getting IPL because dark skin absorbs more light energy. Adverse effects include hyperpigmentation, blistering, and even burns. If you have Asian or dark skin and are considering an IPL treatment. Then, Lois lam is your first choose. Lois man yan Lam is a Qualified ITEC Level 4 Diploma of Laser & Intense Pulsed Light therapist and grand with Merit. I really understanding of the skin tone ( Fitzpatrick Scale )and hair colour how to be effective and achieve of the best results. IPL penetrates down to the second layer of your skin (dermis) without harming the top layer (epidermis), so it causes less damage to your skin and can be used anywhere on your body. you may look younger because your skin tone is more even. And since the light doesn’t hurt other tissue, you can get better quickly.
How many treatments do I need and how often?
How many treatments do I need and how often?
To get the best results from IPL therapy, We highly recommend to our client take 5 - 8 session. That really depend the (Fitzpatrick Scale) skin tone. |
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