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Treating Your Skin with "Intense Pulsed Light" What it can do for you? Article by: Kevin C. Smith MD
FACP FRCPC Source:
www.SkinCareGuide.com
Most of us know that lasers, which
produce a single wavelength of light, are used in medicine to treat many
conditions, in particular unwanted hair, blood vessels, dark spots and
tattoos on the skin. A related technology called "Intense Pulsed Light"
(also known as "IPL") is also very useful for some skin conditions, and
is sometimes used in combination with
laser treatment.
IPL produces a carefully defined
spectrum of light, which is designed to reduce or eliminate the redness
of the skin, which can result from
sun damage and/or from
rosacea.
IPL
treatment is often followed immediately by
laser treatment
to eliminate
large unsightly blood vessels from the nose, chin and cheeks.
Some patients report that after they
have had several IPL treatments
they blush less easily than before, and
this can be wonderful bonus.
Because many people mistakenly regard a
ruddy complexion or a red nose as a possible sign of alcohol abuse,
correction of these cosmetic problems can affect not only a persons
appearance but also their business and social prospects. Reduction in
easy blushing can also improve the way the world sees and treats an
individual. People who have rosacea should also take care to protect
themselves from sun damage, and should apply a prescription cream like Rosasol™, which has both medication and sunscreen it.
Intense pulsed light
is also used to
make the skin more clear by removing the brown residue, freckles and
"liver spots" which accumulate after years of sun exposure.
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