The first IPL, or intense pulsed light, device was approved in 1995 to treat spider veins. Since then, IPL has become one of the most used and versatile medical devices on the market. Used in both medical and aesthetic contexts, IPL devices have been known to treat rosacea, freckles, wrinkles, acne, and vascular lesions. The master estheticians at Seattle Plastic Surgery have years of experience in IPL treatments and provide the best IPL Seattle and Tacoma offer.
Overview: Intense Pulsed Light Treatment
Intense pulsed light treatment—also known as a photofacial—treats a variety of conditions and concerns. It is probably best known for treating unwanted redness that can occur due to rosacea and broken capillaries. However, it can also treat nearly any unwanted pigment. Unfortunately, since IPL targets melanated parts of the skin, it is not recommended for skin higher than a III on the Fitzpatrick skin tone scale.
Unlike lasers which emit a specific wavelength of light, an IPL uses what is known as broadband light. This means that it emits all wavelengths and is specifically filtered to address the particular concerns you have. Due to this broader approach, IPL is better at treating large areas such as rosacea on the cheeks. More precise indications such as tattoo removal are usually better treated with a more targeted light energy like lasers.