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Is IPL Photofacial Safe? Here’s What You Need to Know – September 2023

Updated: October 6, 2022

Is IPL Photofacial Safe? Here’s What You Need to Know

IPL Photofacial is a non-ablative treatment that uses light energy to improve the appearance of skin. It can be used to treat broken capillaries, age spots, sun damage, and other forms of skin discoloration. IPL Photofacial is often considered a safer alternative to ablative treatments like laser resurfacing. But is it really safe? Let’s take a look at what the scientific evidence says.

If you’re considering IPL Photofacial, you might be wondering about the risks involved. After all, any time you subject your skin to a new treatment, there’s always a chance of side effects or complications. But the good news is that IPL Photofacial is generally considered safe for most people. In fact, it’s one of the most popular cosmetic treatments available today.

How IPL Photofacial Works

IPL Photofacial uses a device that emits high-intensity pulses of light. This light energy is absorbed by the melanin in your skin, which breaks up the pigmented cells and improves the appearance of sun damage, age spots, and other forms of skin discoloration.

The Benefits of IPL Photofacial

IPL Photofacial can be an effective treatment for a variety of skin concerns. In addition to improving the appearance of sun damage and age spots, IPL Photofacial can also help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. And because it doesn’t involve any abrasive treatments like laser resurfacing, IPL Photofacial is often considered a safer alternative with fewer side effects.

What Are the Side Effects of IPL Photofacial?

Most people tolerate IPL Photofacial well with few side effects. The most common side effect is temporary redness or swelling of the treated area. Other potential side effects include temporary darkening or lightening of the treated area, blistering, bruising, and crusting. These side effects are usually mild and resolve on their own within a few days or weeks. Serious side effects are rare but can include permanent changes in skin color and texture.

Conclusion:

Overall, IPL Photofacial is considered safe for most people with few side effects. The most common side effect is temporary redness or swelling of the treated area, which typically resolves on its own within a few days or weeks. If you’re considering IPL Photofacial for yourself, be sure to consult with a board-certified dermatologist or licensed laser practitioner to find out if it’s right for you.

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Lauren Siso, Esthetician

Lauren has been medical aesthetician and laser practitioner for over 10 years and is passionate about helping her clients achieve their best skin possible. Lauren truly believes that everyone deserves to feel confident in their own skin and is dedicated to helping her clients achieve that goal!

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Lauren Siso, Medical Aesthetician at ELLEMES Medical Spa