

IPL Photofacial



IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) Photofacials are a non-invasive treatment designed to improve skin clarity and restore a more even, radiant complexion. Using controlled pulses of light, IPL targets pigment and vascular concerns beneath the skin’s surface, helping to reduce sun damage, brown spots, redness, broken capillaries, and uneven tone.
As the skin heals, unwanted pigment is gradually cleared and visible redness is reduced, revealing brighter, clearer skin. In addition to correcting discoloration, IPL also stimulates collagen production, helping to smooth texture and soften the appearance of fine lines.
With a series of treatments, the skin appears more refined, luminous, and youthful — with little to no downtime, making it an ideal option for those seeking noticeable results without interruption to their daily routine.
What does an IPL Photofacial treat?
IPL targets sun damage, brown spots, redness, broken capillaries, rosacea, and uneven skin tone. It also stimulates collagen to improve fine lines and texture.
What areas of the body can be treated?
IPL can safely be used on many areas, including the face, neck, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, and legs—anywhere sun damage, redness, or pigmentation is a concern.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most clients describe the feeling as a quick “snap” on the skin, similar to a rubber band. It’s well tolerated, and a cooling system is used to keep you comfortable.
How many sessions will I need?
A series of 3–5 treatments, spaced about 4 weeks apart, is typically recommended for best results. Your provider will customize a plan based on your skin needs.
Is there any downtime?
There is little to no downtime. Some spots may darken temporarily before flaking off naturally within 1–2 weeks, revealing clearer skin.
When will I see results?
Many clients notice improvements after the first session, with more dramatic results building over the course of their treatment series.
Who is a good candidate?
IPL is most effective for lighter skin tones dealing with sun damage, pigmentation, or redness. Your provider will assess your skin during consultation to ensure it’s right for you.

