IPL Treatment
Rediscover flawless skin with personalized IPL Treatments in Albuquerque.
What Is IPL Treatment?
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy, or Photofacial, is a non-invasive treatment that uses targeted light energy to address a variety of skin concerns. It works by gently heating specific areas beneath the skin's surface, encouraging your body's natural healing processes for a clearer, more radiant complexion.
IPL Treatment Benefits
If you’re frustrated with persistent skin imperfections, IPL treatment offers a versatile solution. This advanced technology addresses a wide range of concerns, including:
Achieve a brighter, more even complexion by reducing the appearance of sun damage, age spots, freckles, and other forms of hyperpigmentation.
Reverse years of sun exposure, minimizing fine lines, wrinkles, and rough texture for a healthier and more youthful appearance
Calm inflammation and diminish the redness associated with rosacea and broken capillaries for a clearer, more balanced complexion.
Improve mild to moderate acne and reduce the appearance of acne scars by stimulating collagen production and promoting healthy skin.
How Does IPL Treatment Work?
- Breaks down unwanted pigments, diminishing age spots and redness
- Stimulates collagen production, promoting smoother, firmer skin
- Improves overall skin health and radiance
Candidates For IPL Treatment
- Diminish signs of aging and sun exposure
- Create a more even, radiant complexion
- Reduce redness and visible blood vessels
- Enjoy smoother, healthier skin
TESTIMONIALS
WHY CHOOSE ROYAL MEDICAL HEALTH?
At Royal Medical Health, you’re more than just a patient. We understand your unique skin concerns and tailor our IPL treatments to achieve your desired outcome. Our priority is providing a safe, supportive space where you feel heard, informed, and empowered to reach your skin goals.
IPL Treatment Cost?
The exact number of sessions will be determined during your personalized consultation.
Recommended Number of Treatments:
Uneven Skin Tone & Hyperpigmentation: 3-6 sessions is common for significant improvement. Some cases may benefit from fewer or additional treatments.
Sun Damage: 3-6 sessions, depending on the severity of sun damage. For deeper wrinkles or extensive sunspots, more sessions might be needed.
Rosacea and Redness: 4-6 sessions to see significant reduction in redness and flare-ups. Ongoing maintenance treatments might be recommended to manage the condition long-term.
Acne and Acne Scarring: 4-6 sessions for reducing active acne and improving the appearance of scars. However, acne treatment often involves a combination of therapies, with IPL being an effective part of the treatment plan.
Your Skin Solution Starts Here
Tired of struggling with uneven skin? IPL could be the answer. Schedule your consultation to see if it's right for you.
IPL Treatment FAQ
Does IPL treatment hurt?
IPL delivers a sensation that most people describe as a mild tingling or a rubber band snap. While generally well-tolerated, topical numbing cream can be applied for increased comfort, especially for sensitive areas.
How many IPL treatments will I need?
The recommended number of IPL treatments varies depending on your specific skin concerns and desired results. Typically, a series of 3-6 sessions spaced a few weeks apart is recommended for optimal improvement. Your personalized treatment plan will be discussed during your consultation.
Is there any downtime after IPL treatment?
IPL is a non-invasive treatment with minimal downtime. You may experience some temporary redness, swelling, or mild sensitivity, which usually subsides within a few hours or days. You can generally resume your normal activities immediately.
How long does an IPL treatment take?
The length of an IPL treatment session depends on the size of the area being treated. Sessions can range from 15 minutes for small areas to around an hour for larger areas.
Am I a good candidate for IPL treatment?
The best way to determine if you're a good candidate for IPL is to schedule a consultation with a skin specialist. IPL is generally safe and effective for people with lighter skin tones who are looking to address issues like sun damage, hyperpigmentation, redness, and fine lines.