...quality IPL/BBL at a board certified dermatologist’s office? The quality of the treatment makes a ton of difference. Could you have a “leaky” gut problem? For example, from repeated courses...
...mild, 1-2 might do it for the initial series. Experts differ on the IPL versus the Vbeam. We like the IPL because we have a powerful one, plus an Nd:YAG...
I’m guessing you’ve been back to talk to your doctor or staff about this, but still are wondering. Thank you for your age, and it also sounds like you live...
Wow – I hear you on this. It can feel like an intractable problem sometimes. Here are some thoughts for help moving past this problem. Is your diagnosis correct? I...
...Diodes, Nd:Yags and IPL based systems. If you find research that disagrees with this, please let me know. Also, why this occurs is not clear. It seems to happen more...
...surface for the IPL light to absorb into. You’ll notice that treatments seem easier. It’s also possible, that the dermatologist’s office or spa were using an under powered IPL or...
...blood vessels often form. Can the heat from IPLs damage the skin? I call IPLs laser cousins because they are also light based. The difference is that they use that...
...wavelength which is built with enough power and pulse width to be effective. Very safe with an experienced dermatologist. IPL (a laser cousin): IPLs (Intense Pulsed Light) are very effective...
...facial flushing, if you tend to flush just when giving presentations or getting nervous. Photorejuvenation/IPL (laser cousin) is generally more helpful for flushing than a pulsed dye laser like the...
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