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Get answers to common questions about IPL Face, Neck, and Chest.
Most clients benefit from three to six treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. Individual results vary with skin type, severity, and lifestyle. Our clinicians provide a personalized plan and monitor progress to optimize outcomes and maintenance.
Most patients feel mild, tolerable snaps like light rubber-band flicks. Topical numbing can be applied if needed. Discomfort is brief and typically subsides quickly, with most reporting only minor warmth or tingling during the procedure.
You may experience mild redness, swelling, or darkening of pigmented spots for a few days. Use sunscreen, avoid direct sun, and follow post-care instructions. Makeup is typically allowed after 24 hours; full improvement appears over several weeks.
Ideal candidates have light to medium skin tones with sun damage, redness, or age spots. Not recommended for darker skin without evaluation. A consultation will assess skin type, medical history, and expectations to determine safety and likely effectiveness.
Initial improvements in redness and texture can appear within one to two weeks, while pigment fading and collagen remodeling continue over several months. Optimal results typically follow a full recommended treatment series and routine maintenance sessions.
Common side effects are temporary redness, swelling, and darkening of brown spots before they flake off. Rare risks include blistering, scarring, or pigment changes. Proper assessment and post-care significantly reduce complications; contact us if unexpected symptoms occur.