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Beautiful Skin With The Power of Light

 IPL Photo-Rejuvenation

Sun damaged skin can be very effectively treated through an innovative treatment called IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) photorejuvenation. It uses light in a good way to repair and revive your skin in an effective, non-invasive and proven way. With IPL there is no peeling or scrubbing. It is so quick you can even do it over your lunch hour. Photorejuvenation has been safely used in cosmetic medicine for over 25 years.

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How it works

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IPL Photorejuvenation reduces and eliminates the unsightly sun damage visible on your skin. Most of us recognize this as freckles, fine lines and larger brown, age or liver spots. Whether on your face, hands, neck, chest or back, this treatment can make you look like you have turned back time. With an average of 2-3 treatments spread out at 4 week intervals, IPL photorejuvenation stimulates the production of collagen. As the new collagen forms, fine lines and wrinkles are decreased. IPL technology improves both the superficial and deeper skin layers, rejuvenates the skin, and delivers the beneficial thermal energy to deep tissue. After a series of treatments you can see a significant reduction of unwanted pigmentation and the appearance of smoother, revitalized skin.

 

By dividing the full program into a few treatments, the procedure provides gradual improvement with very low risk and preserves the wonderful “no downtime” feature that people appreciate so much.

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Results

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IPL Photo Rejuvenation produces dramatic and permanent results in patients with sun damaged skin. It is also useful in treating acne and rosacea.

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If you are interested in IPL Photo Rejuvenation you may also like information on our medical grade skin care.

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Request a Consult or call 306-652-0553 and one of our friendly client care coordinators will assist you to begin your journey to smoother more radiant skin.

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*Results depicted in image may vary
between patients and are not guaranteed 
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