Have you been considering LED or IPL photofacial treatments? As a skin care procedure, these types of light-based technology treatments have become quite popular in recent years. Before making a decision as to whether photofacials will help you achieve your skin care goals, there are a few facts you should know. Let’s take a look at the basics.

First of all it’s important to understand the various terms used to describe the procedure when you’re just getting started with your research. It can be confusing because photofacials are also referred to as foto facial, fotofacial rejuvenation, photo facial, IPL, photo rejuvenation and more. In addition to the wide variety of names used, photofacial technology comes in many forms. Two of the most well-known are IPL and LED.

IPL Photofacial

The abbreviation “IPL” stands for “Intense Pulsed Light”. If you have rosacea, broken capillaries, brown spots or other similar issues, an IPL treatment might be a good option for you. It involves hitting the affected area of the skin with a high intensity light. Only a trained technician should perform the procedure to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Although many think that IPL photofacials are simple or easy, nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, IPL treatments can result in mild skin burns and cause a bit of discomfort. Usually though, any temporary pains or burning sensations should quickly subside.

Watch as expert Mary Elizabeth Thinnes (licensed medical aesthetician) demonstrates an IPL photofacial treatment…

LED Photofacial

The abbreviation “LED” stands for “Light Emitting Diode”. An LED photofacial, unlike IPL, is completely painless and quite comfortable. In fact, a lot of people find it to be very relaxing.

LED treatments can kill acne-causing bacteria. They can also give your skin a collagen boost which can help with many signs of skin aging. However, for best results they need to be repeated frequently. In addition, they tend to work best when they are combined with other treatment methods. Think of an LED treatment as more of a maintenance treatment or as one small piece in a bigger puzzle.

What You Need To Know About Photofacial Treatments

There are certain treatment details you should know regarding photofacials. For starters, treatment time is quite fast. In just 30 to 45 minutes, the treatment session will probably be over. As discussed previously though, you’ll need to have repeated treatments in the future for continued results.

Some quick facts about photofacials include:

  • IPL photofacials can cause redness and discomfort
  • LED treatments have no known side effects
  • IPL treatments can generally treat a larger skin area compared with LED treatments

As with any major health decision, you’ll need to weigh the good points against the bad before you decide which treatment (if any) is the best for you. You’ll also need to consider your budget and whether you have the finances available to get repeated skin care treatments.

For those who have both the time and the money to invest, photofacial treatments can be very effective. That’s especially true if you have surface skin problems that don’t run too deep. Age spots, for example, can often be treated by removing the top layers of skin with these types of treatment options. For those who decide against professional treatments, LifeCell is a great option to keep your skin as young looking as possible without having to resort to cosmetic procedures. It can also help your skin stay healthy after having such procedures.

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