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IPL for Sun Damage


Do you feel like you’ve tried everything to get rid of that sun damage on your skin—but nothing’s worked?


Did you buy the lotions and the serums and work diligently to erase the sun damage⏤and still⏤you were left with sun spots, hyper-pigmentation, fine lines/wrinkles and/or melasma?


Frustrating, right? We so get that.


When it comes to a one-size-fits-all approach to skincare, there isn’t such a thing.


One person may achieve glowing results from certain serums and skincare products, while another person may never see the results they’re looking for with that particular regimen.


Add to the mix the fact that sun damage⏤depending on your skin type⏤is a skin condition that can be difficult to treat.


If you’ve been let down by skin care products or regimens promising sun damage help and not living up to that promise⏤we have an alternative treatment for your sun damaged skin : IPL (Intense Pulsed Light). 



What Is IPL? 


As mentioned IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light and can also be referred to as a “Photo Facial”.


At Renew, we use Lumecca™ IPL by InMode, which helps to treat and target skin conditions through selective photothermolysis (also known as laser resurfacing).


Okay, now that you know what IPL is, let’s take a look at why IPL can be the powerhouse treatment of sun damage…




IPL TREATMENT OF SUN DAMAGE


With skincare, most professionals want to start off slow and/or ease you into treatments for your skin.


Sometimes, however, IPL is exactly the skincare tool that’s needed to get in there and treat stubborn sun damage.




IPL TREATMENT CAN BE USED FOR


• Light and dark skin


• Allows for the potential to treat varying skin types and conditions that could include photo-damage, superficial vessels, rosacea, skin texture and/or facial pigmentation.




WHAT TO EXPECT FROM IPL


1-5 IPL treatments are recommended (around the 3rd treatment is when most patients begin to see results) – with mild downtime around 7-10 days. 


Keep in mind, post IPL treatment you will notice the pigment (especially the darker/damaged spots) pull to the surface of your skin – that means don’t be shocked if spots on your face look darker in this time period; the IPL treatment is working (but always contact your skincare professional with any concerns and follow-up). 


Yearly IPL treatments are recommended for maintenance. 


IPL for sun damage aims to reveal even skin tone, texture and glowing, dewy skin!




TO SUM IT UP 

 

Summer is fun. 

Sun damage is not. 


We feel you, truly. 


And sometimes, no matter what you’ve done in the past to help erase those dark spots and uneven skin tone, a sun damage ninja is needed: say hello to IPL (Intense Pulsed Light). 


 

As always, speak with your skincare professional to make sure IPL is right for you and the best course of action for your skin type.

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