IPL PhotoFacial The Cosmetic Clinic
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IPL PhotoFacial

Our dedicated team of professionals utilizes cutting-edge techniques and advanced skincare solutions to address your unique skin concerns.

Lumecca is an advanced Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment used to improve visible pigmentation, sun damage, vascular lesions, and overall skin clarity. It delivers high-intensity pulses of light that target discoloration and redness, helping to create a brighter, more even-toned complexion.

Lumecca uses photothermolysis technology to gently heat targeted pigment and vessels in the skin. This process allows the body to naturally clear the treated areas over time, resulting in improved skin tone and enhanced overall radiance. Most patients begin to notice visible improvements within the weeks following treatment, with results continuing to develop as the skin renews.

IPL can be used on several areas commonly affected by sun exposure, including the face, neck, décolleté, arms, and hands. Treatment plans are personalized based on your skin type, concerns, and desired outcomes.

If you're looking to reduce pigmentation, minimize redness, or improve skin clarity without downtime, we’d be happy to assess whether Lumecca IPL is the right treatment for you during a personalized consultation.

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FAQ

  • Pigmentation, sun spots, redness, vascular lesions, rosacea, freckles, and uneven tone.

  • Depending on your concerns, many patients benefit from 1–3 sessions.

  • Most people experience mild redness and darkening of pigment spots for a few days before they flake or fade.

  • IPL is best suited for lighter skin types. A consultation confirms suitability.

Disclaimer: Results vary based on skin type, skin condition, and treatment plan. Multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal improvement. All aesthetic and laser treatments include a skin assessment to determine suitability, discuss potential risks, and review appropriate pre- and post-treatment care.