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IPL

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IPL in Hartland, MI

Reduce sun damage, brown spots, and redness

What Is IPL?

IPL Treatments, also known as IPL Photofacials, use intense pulsed light to effectively reduce brown spots, sun damage, and facial redness on areas like the face, neck, chest, and hands. The treatment works by delivering controlled bursts of broad-spectrum light, which is absorbed by pigment and blood vessels in the skin. This process breaks down discoloration and stimulates natural skin repair, leaving a more even, youthful appearance. At our practice, we use the advanced Nordlys system by Candela, known for its precision, safety, and customizable settings.


With little to no downtime, IPL is a popular option for clients seeking clearer, more radiant skin without invasive procedures. We typically recommend a series of 2–4 treatments spaced about a month apart for optimal results, followed by yearly maintenance to keep skin looking its best. A consultation is required before starting treatment, and clients must avoid sun exposure, self-tanners, retinol, antibiotics, and steroids for at least two weeks prior to their session to ensure safe and effective results.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Below are commonly asked questions about IPL

What skin concerns can IPL treat?

IPL is effective for treating sun spots, age spots, redness, rosacea, broken capillaries, and overall uneven skin tone on the face, neck, chest, and hands.

Is there any downtime after an IPL treatment?

Downtime is minimal. You may experience some redness and mild darkening of spots for a few days, but most clients return to normal activities immediately.

How many IPL sessions will I need?

We usually recommend 2–4 treatments spaced about a month apart to achieve full results, with annual maintenance treatments to maintain clarity and tone.

Are there any pre-treatment precautions?

Yes, clients must avoid sun exposure, self-tanner, retinol, antibiotics, and steroids for at least two weeks before treatment. A consultation is required to ensure suitability.