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how will my skin look after ipl hyperpigmentation treatment

by Dr. Verna Howe Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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There is no downtime, although you may be a little red and experience slight stinging after your treatment. Dark spots usually look deeper in colour after IPL therapy, but this fades after 3-5 days. Some areas of melasma may crust or peel a few days after a treatment, but this is normal and nothing to worry about.

Immediately after an IPL photo facial, your skin may look and feel like you have a sunburn. This feeling should go away within a few hours, although some redness may last for a few days. You may see some of your hyperpigmented spots become darker, but only temporarily. They will peel away painlessly within a few weeks.Dec 6, 2021

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Can an IPL photo facial for hyperpigmentation help you?

If years of sun exposure have left their mark on your skin, then an Intense Pulse Light or IPL photo facial for hyperpigmentation could provide you with fantastic, rejuvenated results. This revolutionary treatment can help you reduce redness, even out pigmentation, and soften your skin's complexion for a healthier appearance.

How do I take care of my skin after my IPL/photofacial?

Here are the tips from experienced IPL/PhotoFacial professionals about how to take care of your skin after your IPL treatment: Ice immediately after your treatment for approximately 30 minutes. After that you will need to ice 10 to 15 mins of every hour for the first 3 hours.

What is IPL and how can it help my skin?

At Emma Coleman Skin, IPL may be combined with a course of peels and skincare in between sessions to further enhance results. IPL can be used to treat dark pigmentation on any part of the body including the face and neck, hands and décolleté, and gives the skin a rejuvenated look.

How long does the redness from IPL last?

The redness caused from your IPL treatment will subside in about 24-hours, but for some it can last a little longer. It imperative to ice as instructed to help prevent swelling. Icing immediately after treatment is the only way to prevent swelling.

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How long does it take for pigmentation to fade after IPL?

about 7-14 daysThe most common (and expected) side effect is a darkening of the more superficial brown spots of the areas being treating. This darkening of superficial brown spots will flake off after about 7-14 days.

How long does it take for brown spots to darken after IPL?

IPL Treatment Experience Immediately following the IPL treatment, you may notice a slight reddening of the surrounding skin. This typically subsides within a couple of hours. The brown spots usually start to darken within 24 hours of treatment.

Does IPL get rid of hyperpigmentation?

This therapy can improve the appearance of hyperpigmentation, age spots, rosacea, freckles, and more. Acne scars and injury scars are also treated with IPL therapy. Scarring occurs when the body rapidly replaces damaged skin, especially the lower dermal layers, with new tissue.

Can IPL worsen hyperpigmentation?

Answer: Using IPL with melasma IPL does not typically make melasma worse, although it doesn't treat it effectively either. There are some very good laser options to manage melasma symptoms, including the Clear and Brilliant and PicoWay lasers.

How many IPL treatments are needed for pigmentation?

3-6 appointmentsHow many IPL treatments are needed for IPL pigmentation? To successfully treat pigmentation with IPL, we usually 3-6 appointments, one month apart.

Why do spots get darker after IPL?

“When pigmented spots or lesions are treated with IPL, the pigment actually rises up through the various layers of skin. Once the pigmentation makes it to the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin, it may appear as black spots.”

Does hyperpigmentation get darker before it fades?

Yes. Active treatment accelerates cell turnover, pulling pigmented cells to the surface at a faster rate. This increases the concentration of melanin in the epidermis, which can create a temporary darkening of the spots. The darkening means the pigment is coming up and is ready to be shed away.

What does IPL look like after treatment?

What to Expect After an IPL Photofacial. Immediately following your treatment, the treated ares will be pinkish red with slight swelling. The reddish coloring will typically dissipate within 24 hours. After the treatment, you may notice that sun spots and discoloration actually appear darker and slightly more prominent ...

Can laser make hyperpigmentation worse?

In some cases, laser treatments for melasma can actually cause hyperpigmentation, worsening the condition, so always check in with a dermatologist about what's right for you.

Which laser is best for hyperpigmentation?

A laser peel (resurfacing) treatment uses targeted beams of light to reduce hyperpigmentation. There are two types of lasers: ablative and non-ablative. Ablative lasers are the most intense, and they involve removing layers of your skin.

Does hyperpigmentation from laser go away?

This side effect, known as post-laser hyperpigmentation or post-inflammatory pigmentation (PIH) consists of dark patches or lesions, which can take a year or longer to resolve on its own, or be permanent without the proper treatment.

How many IPL treatments does it take to see results?

For patients to get the best IPL results, it is generally recommended that patients receive, on average, 4 – 6 treatments scheduled four weeks apart. Why do most patients need more than one IPL session? Every IPL treatment builds upon the previous one, allowing the skin to react gradually.

What is Pigmentation?

Hyperpigmentation and Melasma on the skin are made up of dense clusters of melanin cells in the dermis and epidermis. There is no known specific cause, although we know that women are more susceptible, hormones play a role, and if someone in our family has pigmentation, we are more likely to experience this during our lifetime.

How does IPL treat pigmentation?

Intense Pulsed Light targets the melanin, breaking up bonds between the cells to lighten the patches and disperse the clusters over time.

Why are courses of IPL treatment needed?

Pigmentation is notoriously tricky to treat, as it quite often lies deep beneath skin’s surface and has developed over many, many years. Most cases require 3 to 6 sessions of IPL as each session builds on the results of the previous one, giving longer lasting effects and preventing recurrence of the original melasma or hyperpigmentation.

How will I look after my IPL?

There is no downtime, although you may be a little red and experience slight stinging after your treatment. Dark spots usually look deeper in colour after IPL therapy, but this fades after 3-5 days. Some areas of melasma may crust or peel a few days after a treatment, but this is normal and nothing to worry about.

What is the evidence?

Trials have shown that clients are likely to see a 25% improvement of their pigmentation after 5 sessions. At Emma Coleman Skin, IPL may be combined with a course of peels and skincare in between sessions to further enhance results.

What device do you use?

At Emma Coleman Skin, we use the Lynton Luminette Advance device. Lynton make all of their machines here in the UK, and are second to none in their knowledge and excellence. The Luminette IPL Advance machine has specific settings for a variety of different skin concerns, allowing us to tailor our treatments very closely for each client.

How to prevent hyperpigmentation?

If your hyperpigmentation is a result from UV rays, the best prevention using is sunscreen with an SPF that is at least 30, and covering up. Consider wearing visors or wide-brimmed hats to protect your face. If you’re prone to hyperpigmentation in specific areas, either cover up or apply a high SPF sunscreen when you’re exposed to the sun. Clothing companies are even making lightweight clothing with SPF in them for added coverage and protection.

How does hyperpigmentation work?

The energy created by the light penetrates the dermal layers below the skin’s surface and begins to address the melanin that’s causing the spots.

Why does acne cause hyperpigmentation?

When the epidermis is damaged, the inflammation stimulates the melanocytes to increase melanin production to the damaged tissue, resulting in hyperpigmentation . A majority of this type of hyperpigmentation is from acne that has healed, but leaves behind a dark mark or spot.

What is IPL treatment?

An IPL treatment is wonderful for removing hyperpigmentation caused by both internal and external influences, and aims to restore a balanced, glowing complexion.

What is an IPL facial?

If you’re looking for a relatively quick and permanent solution to hyperpigmentation, an IPL (intense pulsed light) facial is a good option. A treatment for hyperpigmentation in the medical spa space is called an intense pulsed light therapy (IPL) treatment. An IPL treatment is wonderful for removing hyperpigmentation caused by both internal ...

Why is hyperpigmentation harder to treat?

Hyperpigmentation can be harder to treat because, when UV rays are involved, it means trying to reverse sometimes 10 to 20 years of damage.

What happens to melanocytes as you age?

As your body ages, its regulation of melanocytes are less controlled, and the distribution is less balanced. Melanocytes become concentrated in certain areas, and when they’re stimulated by UV rays, wherever the cell concentration is higher, the greater amount of hyperpigmentation will occur.

What is IPL aftercare?

IPL Aftercare Advice from PhotoFacial Professionals. Intense pulsed light therapy, or PhotoFacial, is a great treatment to help with uneven pigmentation due to sun damage or benign brown spots, redness due to rosacea, uneven texture, large pores, facial vessels, skin tone and laxity. However, in order for your IPL PhotoFacial to yield ...

How long does it take for rosacea to go away after IPL?

The redness caused from your IPL treatment will subside in about 24-hours, but for some it can last a little longer.

What is the best skincare routine for morning?

Example of a great morning skincare routine: Cleanse and then use your preferred Vitamin C product in the morning followed by a moisturizer such as SkinCeuticals Metacell Renewal. Vitamin C will further help to lighten pigmentation and tightened the skin. Follow the vitamin c with a good moisturizer and SPF.

What serum should I use for brown spots?

Once all of the brown spots have shed, you can resume your normal skincare regimen, but we would recommend adding a medical grade Vitamin C serum to your regimen in the morning. Our Vitamin C recommendations: Skinceutical-CE Ferulic; Obagi C Clarifying Serum or iS Clincal Pro Heal Serum.

How long does it take for dark spots to go away?

The darkened areas on the face will typically shed in about seven to ten days, but the body does take much longer to purge these dark spots–as long as four to six weeks. DON’T scratch or pick the darkened areas. This is always tempting, but you risk hypopigmentation if you try to pick at the darkened areas too soon.

How long after a brown spot removal can you take a bath?

DON’T take super hot showers or baths for 48-hours after treatment. DON’T expose yourself to the sun without protection for at least 4-6 weeks, although we would recommend trying to stay protected in the sun all the time, since you have just spent the money to have your brown spots removed.

How long does it take for a sunburn to go away?

Keep in mind that having a mild sunburn sensation is normal for the first couple of hours after treatment, but some people report having this feeling for as long as a couple of days post treatment.

What Will My Face Look Like After An IPL Photofacial?

As a non-invasive treatment, intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photofacial has become popular for resolving skin imperfections from sun exposure, aging, and genetic factors. In addition to eliminating redness and dark spots to even out your skin tone, the light-based therapy can also reduce the effects of sun damage and vascular formations.

IPL Photofacial Results Come From Light Therapy

IPL photofacial uses light therapy based on high energy waves. Through a specialized handheld device, these intense yet targeted waves are passed through your skin to induce gentle injury. This controlled injury approach targets those parts of your skin that have been compromised by sun damage, aging effects, and other skin imperfections.

A Few Side-Effects Are Expected, But They Go Away On Their Own

Due to the high-energy light therapy used in IPL photofacial, your skin might see a few side effects after the procedure. But these effects are quite manageable and should not get in the way of your daily activities.

IPL Photofacial in New Orleans, LA

At Etre, we pride ourselves on delivering innovative aesthetic solutions in a unique inviting space. As the exclusive cosmetic-only dermatology practice in New Orleans, LA, we strive to ensure that you are able to obtain your dream appearance while experiencing top-quality customer service.

How long should I be out of the sun after IPL?

Performing IPL on tanned skin leads to a much higher chance of complications such as burns. Specifically, the patient should not be in the sun for one month before and one month after the IPL treatment. A suntan is a contraindication for IPL treatment. And removing a tan from the skin is never an indication for IPL. The first thing to do is use a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day like clockwork, as sun exposure will definitely worsen the hyperpigmentation. Using a hydroquinone-tretinoin-floucinolone preparation, like TriLuma may help resolve the pigmentation faster. It is not clear how long such pigmentation lasts. You may want to use a cover-up makeup like Dermablend, which can be matched very closely to your normal skin tone if the pigmentation is not significantly improved by the time of your wedding.

Can IPL cause hyperpigmentation?

Generally speaking , it is not a great idea to treat patients of your skin type with IPL, especially if there are some already tanned or darker pigmented areas. It is not usual for patients with your skin type to experience hyperpigmentation following treatment that can take many months to clear. Diligent use of sunscreen is important. Some type of hydroquinone, kojic acid, vitamin C or other lightening agents would be helpful to help speed the process of returning you to your normal skin color. Be careful with chemical peels as they can exacerbate the hyperpigmentation. Good luck. Dr. Grant Stevens Marina del Rey, CA Marina Plastic Surgery The Institute

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