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Enjoy the many benefits of IPL Whether your goals are to even out your complexion, brighten dull looking skin, reverse the effects of sun damage by removing pigment (suns pots, age spots), reduce redness and rosacea, and enhance collagen production and minimize fine lines, or simply to improve the overall appearance of your skin, IPL has a treatment solution for you. 

Photofacials can be customized to suit your specific needs or combined with other treatments to achieve optimal results.

Improvement can be seen after just one session, but a series of treatments may be recommended to achieve further results.

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Vascular Lesions such as broken capillaries, Spider Veins, Telangiectasia, other superficial vascular lesions and rosacea can be treated quickly and easily.

Most clients find significant improvements within only a few treatments. Typically one or two treatments are more than sufficient to see significant results. However, it depends on the number of veins being treated, the colour and the size of the veins.

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Acne can be effectively treated with Intense Pulsed Light alone or in combination with other treatments. The light emitted from the IPL system directly targets overactive sebaceous glands greatly reducing the total number and severity of active lesions, and kills bacteria lessening the inflammation and preventing new breakouts. The light stimulates the production of new collagen to improve skin texture making active acne or past acne scars less visible, and can also reduce the appearance of red or brown areas of skin that are often associated with acne.

Improvement can often be seen after just one treatment but for optimal results most people will require a series of treatments. The number of treatments necessary varies from person to person, but typically 6 IPL and 6 exfoliating treatments will result in a significant improvement.

For best results IPL treatments should take place every 2 weeks with a glycolic peel or microdermabrasion treatment in between Intense Pulsed Light sessions.

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