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IPL Technology
is also employed in the treatment of medical disorders of the skin including:
- Sun
damage induced dyspigmentation and vascular changes
- Acne Rosacea
- Broken capillaries
- Vascular and pigmented birthmarks
In terms
of rosacea, IPL offers one of the few effective treatments to relieve the
facial redness associated with the disorder. This technology incorporates
'dual mode filtering' and other important advances which result in safer and
more effective treatment than older systems designed for hair removal.
The pulses
of light produced by IPL equipment are very short in duration, so discomfort
and damage to non-target tissues is minor. Most people who undergo IPL epilation
only experience slight irritation similar to that of a minor sunburn though
under certain circumstances, blisters may occur. The light that emanates from
the IPL wand is filtered to remove any ultraviolet components, eliminating
the possibility of UV skin damage. IPL's (Intense Pulse Light) work more directly
on the top layers of the skin and do not penetrate deep enough to damage hair
gem cells, without potential damage to the epidermis.
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