Intense Pulse
Light Laser (IPL)
Lasers emit coherent energy at a specific
wavelength in a single beam of light. Intense Pulsed Light
(IPL) is broadband
light energy that enables large areas to be treated with
a single discharge. This short wavelength visible light is
passed through filters which can be adjusted to match the
patients' skin types. Intense Pulsed Light, in combination
with laser, is ideal for the treatment of superficial skin
lesions. The advantage of IPL and laser combined is that
large areas can be treated quickly.
Find out more about IPl for facial and leg veins
Are all IPL laser machines the same?
IPL is a generic name
and the quality of the machine does determine the effectiveness
of the treatment. There are different
types and quality of machines designed for different markets.
For example, the non-medical (beauty salons, aesthetic salons)
rarely use the medical grade machines because these machines
are designed for use by a medical practioner. Hence an IPL
machine designed for the non medial market will most probably
be less effective than a medical grade IPL machine which
must be used by medical professionals and the premise must
be approved by the Health Care Standards.
Will any IPL machine give the similar results?
No. The quality
of the machine and the training of the clinician are directly
related to the results achieved. One should
not just compare prices of the treatment, it is important
that you receive treatment from a medial facility with High
Grade Medical IPL equipment. |
Facial and leg veins
How does the treatment work?
IPL- The laser light is absorbed by the blood inside the vein. This heats up
the wall of the vein which collapses, and the vein then dissolves.
Sclerotherapy is the injection of medication which collapses
the vein. The vein then dissolves.
How many treatments are needed?
A series of 3 to 6 treatments is recommended at monthly intervals for leg veins.
Treatment of facial veins is easier and often only 1 or 2 treatments are
required.
Are there any side-effects?
Redness and swelling of the treated area may occur (like sunburn). Superficial
blistering or crusting may rarely develop, this settles within a few days.
There is also a very small risk of pigment change following treatment
Does skin colour make any difference?
All skin types can be treated and skin colour makes little difference to the
benefits of treatment
Is IPL Treatment safe?
There is no evidence whatsoever to suggest that IPL treatment can lead to skin
disorders or an increased risk of skin cancer. Rejuvadent is registered
with the Healthcare Commission, ensuring the highest level of safety for
our patients. |