
IPL APPLICATIONS
As we age, problems such as lines, wrinkles, sagging and sagging occur on the skin. IPL (intense pulsed light), which is used in skin rejuvenation to eliminate these problems, also eliminates skin problems such as rosacea, redness, vascular (vascular lesions), acne scars and cracks on the skin.

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What is IPL?
IPL, which means intense pulsed light, uses a broad spectrum of light, unlike laser, and spreads to larger areas by scattering in a single shot. It can affect the skin with low energy and can be applied to many skin problems with its different nanometric filters.
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For which conditions is IPL used?
The IPL (BBL) system has a wide range of uses such as skin rejuvenation, skin brightness, anti-aging, skin tightening. IPL usage areas:
Skin rejuvenation (Anti-aging),
Skin renewal (Rejuvenation),
Epilation,
Vascular lesions (varicose veins etc.),
Lesions that appear as red spots on the skin (Telangiectasia),
Scars and acne,
Rosacea,
Skin spots
Melasma (pregnancy and sun spots),
Pigmented lesions (freckles, age and birthmarks),
Lentigo (a type of sunspot).


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How is IPL Applied?
IPL technology offers treatment options with different treatment filters. A light with wavelengths between 400-1200nm can be converted to specific wavelengths using special filters and heads. It can be used in separate wavelengths to treat blemished skin, to tighten and rejuvenate the skin, to treat red face or to treat acne. It can be applied to various skin problems with nanometric filter technology that directly affects the subcutaneous tissue with controlled spot shots.
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What should be taken into consideration after IPL treatment?
In order to increase the success rate in IPL treatment, the recommendations given should be followed. In general, the following should be taken into consideration after IPL application:
Moisturizer should be used during treatment.
It is necessary to protect yourself from the sun very well. If necessary, it should be protected with creams with a high protection factor.
In stain treatment, the stain will initially darken and then lighten. This should not be a concern.
If there are thin crusts that fall off after the IPL application, they should not be picked off and should be allowed to heal on their own.
