Intense Pulsed Light, or IPL, is a new and exciting way to improve and rejuvenate the skin. Unlike a laser, which emits one specific wavelength of light, IPL emits a broad spectrum of light with each ...
However, they are different — and how is all in the name. IPL uses strong light pulses to treat different skin issues and it ...
Sydney-based dermatologist and fellow of The Australasian College of Dermatologists, Dr Adrian Lim, says similar to in-clinic laser hair removal treatments, at-home IPL and laser hair removal ...
The advent of IPL devices in the early 1990s signalled a paradigm shift in the concept of light-based skin rejuvenation including treatment of many acquired superficial pigmentary disorders.
Lentigine. Lentigines, ephelides, and labial melanotic macules are readily removed with the Q-switch pigment lasers and IPL (Akita, Matsunage, Fujisawa, & Ueda, 2000; Gupta, MacKay, & MacKie ...