Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is a commonly used cosmetic procedure that aims to address various skin concerns and enhance overall skin appearance. It involves the use of a handheld device that emits pulses of broad-spectrum light, targeting specific skin pigments and promoting collagen production. IPL treatments are sought after for their ability to reduce signs of sun damage, age spots, redness, and other skin imperfections.

Procedure Details
Average Cost:
$200-$500/ per session 
Duration of Result:
Long-term (requires maintenance)
Procedure Duration:
30-60 minutes
Recovery Time:
2-3 days 
Time Off Work:
None
Anesthesia Type:
None
Monthly Payments Available
Starting at 
$25/month
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

About Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

IPL treatments involve the application of a specialized device that emits pulses of intense light to the skin. The light energy is absorbed by targeted pigments in the skin, such as melanin or hemoglobin, resulting in the reduction of skin concerns like sunspots and redness. Additionally, IPL stimulates collagen production, leading to improved skin texture and a more youthful appearance. 

During an IPL treatment, a handheld device emits a broad range of wavelengths of light that target specific pigments in the skin. The light energy is absorbed by the targeted areas, which helps reduce the appearance of sun damage, age spots, redness, and other skin imperfections. 

IPL treatment is generally suitable for individuals who meet certain criteria. Ideal candidates typically have some of the following characteristics:  

  • Absence of recent sunburn or active tan  

  • Commitment to sun protection

  • Fair to medium skin tone

  • Good overall health

  • Realistic expectations

In addition to having various skin concerns, including:  

  • Sun damage

  • Age spots

  • Freckles

  • Acne scars

  • Rosacea

  • Broken blood vessels

  • Facial redness

  • Fine lines/ wrinkles

IPL treatment is performed using a handheld device that emits a broad spectrum of light. The practitioner applies the device to the skin, delivering pulses of light energy. The light targets specific pigments in the skin, helping to reduce the appearance of sun damage, age spots, redness, and other imperfections. 

The duration of IPL treatments varies depending on the treatment area and specific concerns. Typically, treating small areas like the face or hands takes around 15 to 30 minutes per session, while larger areas like the chest or legs may require 30 minutes to an hour. 

Following an IPL treatment, temporary redness and mild swelling may occur in the treated area. These effects usually subside within hours or days, with some individuals noticing a subtle evening out of skin tone and reduction in redness immediately after the session. 

Most individuals start noticing a general improvement in their skin within a few weeks after their first IPL treatment. Over the course of a few weeks to a couple months, IPL treatment can lead to a gradual lightening of pigmentation. It can also help reduce redness and visible blood vessels, resulting in a more even complexion within several weeks to a few months. Additionally, IPL stimulates collagen production; although significant improvement may take several months to notice. The full benefits of IPL may take multiple treatment sessions to become apparent. 

The duration of IPL results varies based on individual factors, including the specific skin condition, individual skin characteristics, and lifestyle factors. While IPL treatment results are typically long-lasting, it’s important to note that it cannot halt the natural aging process or prevent future sun damage.

The cost of IPL treatment varies depending on factors such as geographic location, the physician & their experience, treatment area size, and the number of sessions required. On average, IPL treatments in Canada can range from approximately $200 to $500 per session. 

As with any cosmetic procedure, IPL treatment carries potential risks and side effects, which may include but are not limited to:  

  • Skin discoloration  

  • Burns and/or blisters  

  • Scarring  

  • Eye injury  

  • Severe pain/ discomfort  

  • Sensitivity to sunlight 

101/121 people who have undergone IPL treatment have rated the procedure as “Worth It” (83%).  

– Source: Realself.com 

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