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Light and energy-based treatments continue to soar in popularity. These treatments are far gentler than any surgery, yet still can address an increasing range of cosmetic concerns. At Ohara Dermatology in Beverly Hills, we offer intense pulsed light therapy (IPL) to address many of the issues caused by excess sun exposure, aging, and genetics. All treatments are performed by our board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Ohara Aivaz for optimal safety, results, and lasting benefits.

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Before (Left) | After (Right)

What Is Intense Pulsed Light Treatment?

Intense pulsed light (IPL) treatments are a type of light-based therapy designed to address photodamage and minor skin issues. In contrast to a laser (which uses focused light), IPL therapy delivers a scattered, wider spectrum of light to the skin. This light is then absorbed by the second layer of the skin, leaving the top layer undamaged. This gentler method of treatment results in less redness and swelling.

Some of the main concerns patients address with IPL Photofacial treatments include:


  • Sun-damaged skin (e.g., sun spots, premature aging)

  • Large pores

  • Minor acne scars and some acne

  • Wrinkles and lines

  • Freckles

  • Visible veins and capillaries

  • Uneven skin tone

  • Skin hyperpigmentation concerns

Intense Pulsed Light: At a Glance


Treatment Type: Non-surgical cosmetic, energy-based


How Long It Takes: Average of 30 minutes (includes treatment time and numbing cream application)


Recovery Time: A couple of days to 1 week (mild experience)


Speed of Results: Final results within 3 to 5 months (depends on target goals)

Duration of Results: About 1 year



Pain Level: Very mild

Is a Photofacial Right for Me?

An IPL photofacial offers an energy-based treatment that is more gentle than intensive ablative lasers. However, selecting the right option is foundational for seeing results that take your skin where you want it to be. During your consultation with Dr. Aivaz, you can discuss your goals, learn about your options, and work with her to build your treatment plan. Tailor each aspect of the treatment, combine elements, and develop a plan that brings out the best in your skin.

Some signs that a photofacial is right for you include:

  • Wanting to have a milder treatment with less skin irritation.

  • Having more sensitive skin.

  • Wanting to address mild to moderate cosmetic skin concerns.

Some signs another solution may be ideal include:

  • Having tanner or darker skin (due to risk of unwanted skin lightening from light treatment).

  • Currently having active skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis.

Treatment Session Overview

Step 1: Come prepared. Avoid putting on makeup or lotions before coming in for treatment. Additionally, it is best not to recently have sunburned, used a tanning bed, or waxed the treatment areas.

Step 2: Preparing the skin. We will apply a special numbing cream (if needed) or gel to the treatment area to better facilitate a comfortable experience.

Step 3: The light. We use a special device that emits pulses of light, which are then absorbed by the deeper skin cells of the treatment area. Each area is treated individually.

What Is a Treatment Session Like?

Part of what makes intense pulsed light treatment so appealing is the milder experience. Treatment sessions are quick and comfortable while still providing exceptional results.

Does  IPL Treatment Have a Recovery Period?

IPL only has mild aftereffects compared to focused-light treatments. Patients may feel like they have a mild sunburn for a few hours after treatment as the cells respond to the light. Some mild redness is normal for a few days as well. Darker patches of skin that received more intensive treatment will peel eventually, which is a natural way for the renewed skin below to come to the surface. We recommend using protective sunscreen while healing from treatment, as sunlight can interfere with results.

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Your Results: Duration and Quality

Lip fillers provide rapid results while also avoiding the commitments required by surgery. Surgical lip augmentation will cause permanent changes. With lip injections, you can adjust and adapt your treatment according to shifting preferences. Never stay locked in to a single look. Instead, enjoy the freedom of same-day results honed to match your current aesthetic preferences at any point in life. Depending on your filler type, your results can last for 6 to 18 months

What to Know About Results

  • Virtually instant results

  • Duration depends on filler type and lifestyle

  • Results can be adjusted during subsequent visits

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Frequently Asked Questions

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Book Your Consultation

As a board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Ohara Aivaz is proud to deliver modern treatments that emphasize patient well-being. Intense pulsed light therapy allows her to bring out the best in her patients through a gentle and effective treatment. To learn more about this light-based photofacial, reach out to our office for your consultation. Start on a path toward seeing skin that looks and feels at its best today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Location

400 South Beverly Drive Suite 380
Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Hours

Monday — Friday
9am — 5pm