IPL Vascular Therapy
Every client must undergo a thorough consultation and test patch 24 – 48h prior to the treatment
What is IPL Vascular Therapy?
IPL Vascular Therapy treatment is a non-ablative procedure that uses intense pulsed light to target haemoglobin in the skin, heating and damaging unwanted vessels. Damaged vessels are then removed either via the lymphatic system, resulting in a more even skin tone. Typically, this treatment is used to spot treat vascular lesions of the face and upper body
Is IPL for me?
IPL may not suit you and this is why we carry out a consultation & test patch before treatment.
How often can I receive IPL Vascular Therapy?
IPL Vascular treatment has minimal downtime. Depending on the extent of the client’s concern, typically, 2 – 4 treatments are recommended at 1 – 2 week intervals, with maintenance treatments recommended every 3 – 6 months.
Some cases are considered unsuitable for treatment:
- Any vascular lesion below the heart
- Fitzpatrick Skin Type V &VI
- Clients who are contraindicated to IPL treatments
Appointment Prep:
4 weeks prior:
- Avoid the use of fake tan and gradual tanning creams in the area to be treated
- Avoid tanning and incidental sun exposure, including tanning beds/booths (including between treatments). The area must be covered and protected from the sun for safe and effective treatment.
- Avoid waxing, plucking, threading (or removing the hair from the follicle), using depilatory creams or undertaking electrolysis (including between treatments).
- Avoid filler injections in the treatment area.
2 weeks prior:
- Prepare the skin with suitable skincare. This will include a tyrosinase inhibitor for Fitzpatrick Skin types III+ and any skin prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIHP).
- Avoid prescription strength exfoliant creams on the treatment area.
- Avoid antiwrinkle injections (Botox / Dysport) in the treatment area.
1 week prior:
- Avoid benzyl peroxide application on the treatment area.
- If prone to cold sores, please speak to your pharmacist about a prophylactic course of antiviral medication.
3 days prior:
- Avoid cosmeceutical Vitamin A, AHA’s & BHA’s, and Vitamin C application.
Aftercare:
Daily:-
Use sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater should be applied.
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Avoid sun exposure to treated areas
First 24 hours:
- Apply chilled aloe vera gel or post-laser gel up to 3 x a day.
- A cold compress every hour for five to ten minutes may be soothing to the skin. Do not apply ice directly to the skin.
- Avoid exercise and activities that increase perspiration and body temperature.
- Avoid the use of pools, spas, and saunas.
- Avoid extremely hot showers and baths.
Up to 5 days post treatment:
- Avoid the use of scented lotions or soaps.
- Avoid using cosmeceutical Vitamin A, AHA’s, BHA’s and Vitamin C.
Up to 1 - 4 weeks post treatment:
- Avoid the use of prescription strength exfoliant creams (prescriptive vitamin A).
- Avoid antiwrinkle injections and filler injections in the treatment area.
- After two weeks, start gently exfoliating the treated area. This may include using a loofah, mitts, AHA & BHAbased lotions or retinol. Use of these products sooner will aggravate the skin and cause skin inflammation during the healing phase. (Avoid IPL Pigmentation: wait four weeks to exfoliate).
Throughout your treatment course, it is essential to advise your treatment provider of any of the following as these will influence treatment safety and efficacy:
- Sun exposure or fake tan application on the treatment area within the past four weeks.
- Any new health conditions, or if you have been unwell.
- Commencing any new medication (including short-term doses).
- Changes to current medications or supplements.
- If you are trying to become or become pregnant
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