GRACE AESTHETICS

Lumecca IPL

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses broad-spectrum light to target various skin concerns. It is commonly used to improve skin tone and texture by reducing the appearance of sun damage, age spots, freckles, and redness caused by broken capillaries. IPL also stimulates collagen production, which helps to tighten skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. This versatile treatment can be applied to the face, neck, chest, and hands, offering patients a clearer, smoother complexion with minimal downtime

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This service is best for...

  • Reduces the appearance of sun spots and sun-induced pigmentation.
  • Fades hyperpigmentation and age spots for a more even skin tone.
  • Lightens and diminishes freckles, especially on the face and hands.
  • Minimizes redness and improves skin texture associated with rosacea.
  • Treats broken capillaries and vascular lesions, reducing redness and improving skin clarity.
  • Stimulates collagen production to soften fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Helps to fade acne scars and improves overall skin texture.
  • Offers hair reduction in areas with lighter skin tones and darker hair.
  • Shrinks enlarged pores for a smoother complexion.
  • Enhances overall skin radiance and rejuvenation, promoting a refreshed appearance.

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Frequently Asked Questions + Pre / Post Care Instructions

  • What To Expect

    Redness or sunburn reaction that may persist 2-5 hours after treatment

    Bruising that might last 2-5 days

    Darkened age spots or freckles that might last for 3-7 days

    Crusting that may last up to 10 days.

  • After Care Instructions

    • Do not take hot shower or bath.
    • No waxing or exfoliating for 7 days, and avoid chemical peels or products with retinol.
    • Do not pick crusting.
    • No direct sun exposure, and keep your skin well protected with SPF of 30 or greater for 30 days.
    • Keep skin well moisturized.
  • How many treatments will I need?

    Depending on what lesion we are treating, generally on average patients are required more than 1 treatment. However, your injector will be able to determine this at your consultation.

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