Fight that Colorado sun damage with an Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) PhotoFacial. This innovative technology sets new standards for the treatment of skin conditions associated with aging, active lifestyles, and sun damage.
Frequently Asked Questions
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) uses broad-spectrum light to target pigment, blood vessels, and stimulate collagen for skin rejuvenation.
It addresses sun damage, brown spots, redness, broken capillaries, rosacea, fine lines, pores, and uneven tone.
Can IPL Photofacial be performed on all skin tones?
Most describe it as a mild snapping or warming sensation; topical anesthetics or cooling gels can be used.
Not recommended for very dark or tanned skin, recent Accutane users, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, or those with certain medical conditions.
Avoid tanning, sun exposure, retinoids, waxing, chemical peels, and certain medications before treatment.
Expect mild redness, possible darkening of spots, and slight flaking—all temporary and part of the healing process.
Minimal to none—most return to daily life quickly. Makeup can be used to cover temporary discoloration
Yes, gentle non-irritating makeup can be applied immediately—or after 24 hours if your provider advises.
Use gentle skincare, avoid heat and heavy sweating, and apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Typically 3–6 sessions spaced a few weeks apart yield optimal results.
Results begin in about a week and improve over time, with full results appearing a few weeks post-treatment.
With proper aftercare, benefits can last several months; maintenance sessions every 6–12 months help sustain results.
Improved skin texture, minimized pores, enhanced radiance, and an overall more balanced complexion.
IPL reaches deeper skin layers to target pigmentation and vessels—not just surface issues—making it powerful yet gentle.
Mild side effects like redness, peeling, swelling, or temporary pigment changes are common and usually resolve quickly.
Avoid exfoliation for at least a week. Resume gently once skin has calmed.
Yes—IPL works well when combined with medical-grade facials, microneedling, or exfoliation for enhanced results.
Those with lighter skin types (Fitzpatrick I–IV), sun damage, pigmentation, redness, or aging concerns typically benefit most.
Stick to sun protection, hydration, gentle skincare, antioxidants, and schedule regular maintenance sessions.