Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Laser IPL Acne / Vessels / Rejuvenation / Hair.

Most clients see optimal results after 4–6 sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on concern, skin type, and energy settings. Acne or vascular issues may need additional treatments; your provider will create a personalized plan during consultation.

Most people experience mild discomfort described as snapping or warmth. Topical numbing or cooling devices minimize sensation. Treatment tolerability varies by area and settings; we adjust parameters to maximize comfort while maintaining effectiveness.

Ideal candidates have light to medium skin tones and concerns like sunspots, redness, superficial veins, active acne, or unwanted hair. Certain darker skin types or recent tanning may require alternative approaches to reduce risk of pigment changes.

Redness and mild swelling are common for a few hours to days; pigmented spots may darken then flake off. Avoid sun exposure, use SPF, and follow aftercare to support healing and optimal results.

IPL targets bacteria, reduces inflammation, and heats oil-producing follicles to decrease acne activity. Combined with topical therapies, IPL can accelerate clearance, though multiple sessions and maintenance care are often necessary for long-term control.

Minor side effects include redness, swelling, temporary pigment changes, or blistering in rare cases. Risk is minimized by experienced providers, proper settings, patch testing, and adherence to pre/post-procedure guidelines, especially sun avoidance.