Results after 5 treatments.
How does Intense Pulsed Light Work?
The Intense Pulsed Light system releases yellow, green and red light
that is emitted in a series of short pulses. The yellow/green light
destroys the bacteria that live in the skin and cause acne, while the
red light directly targets the overactive sebaceous glands that cause
outbreaks of pustules. This targeted eating deep in the skin causes
shrinkage of the inflamed sebaceous glands and helps to prevent over-production
of excess sebum.

How is the treatment carried out?
You will be asked to put on goggles to protect your eyes. A layer of
chilled gel is applied to the area to cool the skin and guide the light.
The light applicator is placed onto the skin and a short pulse of light
is released.
The applicator is then moved to the: neighbouring area and the process
is repeated until the whole area is treated. The chilled gel is removed
and the area is moisturised.
Each pulse of light treats a large area of skin and so the duration
of the treatment is very short
Am I Suitable for treatment?
Almost everyone can be treated, apart from very dark skinned or tanned
individuals. Pregnant women or people taking the acne treatment Roaccutane
should not be treated
How Does the Treatment Feel?
The light energy is absorbed by the skin, and heats it up very quickly,
creating a sharp, short-lived pinprick sensation.
No anaesthesia is required, other than cooling the skin and most patients
describe the discomfort as moderate and acceptable
What should I expect after the treatment?
Redness and a slight warming sensation are normal after treatment. A
cooling pack will be applied to the skin to ease these symptoms. It
will be necessary to avoid sun exposure or use a high protection sunscreen
for 2 weeks after the treatment
What are the side effects?
The treated area can become quite red immediately after treatment. However,
most patients experience no side effects and the redness usually disappears
within a couple of hours. Very rarely the skin may become lighter or
darker, or a small blister may form. If is possible that some hair loss
will occur in the area treated, and it could be permanent, so men should
consider this possibility before agreeing to treatment of their beard
area
How long does each treatment take?
A typical treatment session will take in the region of 30 minutes. Typically
Intense Pulsed Light treatment is combined with glycolic acid facial
peel treatments for maximum results
How many treatments are necessary?
The number of treatments necessary varies from person to person, but
typically 6 Intense Pulsed Light and 6 Glycolic acid peel treatments
will result in significant improvement, depending on the severity of
the condition. Intense Pulsed Light treatments should take place fortnightly,
with glycolic acid peel between treatments
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