
Intense pulsed light, commonly abbreviated as IPL, is a technology used by beauty studios and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments including hair removal and photorejuvenation. The technology utilises a broad spectrum lightsource, with a general spectral range of 515 to 1200 nm. Various cutoff filters are commonly used to filte...
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(IPL) What is IPL? Many people have facial scars, blemishes or skin conditions that they would like to reduce. Laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy can provide an effective acne scar treatment, as well as being a solution to scarring due to injuries. It can also be used to treat rosacea, port wine stains (naevus ...
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(IPL) A machine that emits many wavelengths of lightas opposed to lasers, which use just one concentrated beamto remove hair or erase acne, dark spots, wrinkles, spider veins, and more. While gentler and less expensive than lasers, it isn't always as effective.
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(IPL) A treatment consisting of short pulses of light sent out through an applicator that is gently pressed against the skin. The light energy is absorbed naturally and, depending on how it is applied, can act beneficially on pigmentation in hair follicles, pigmentation in the skin, or blood lesions such as thread veins.
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