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Photorejuvenation (IPL therapy) at the private clinic Oxford Medical Kyiv

Photorejuvenation (IPL therapy)

Photorejuvenation (IPL therapy) in Kiev

Are you looking for an effective, fast and safe way to rejuvenate and eliminate skin imperfections?

You've found it!

IPL therapy, or photorejuvenation - is an innovative technique that allows you to significantly improve the condition of the skin in just a few sessions. It involves affecting the deep layers of the dermis, thereby stimulating natural regeneration processes, and also allows you to get rid of pigmentation, spider veins, acne and other skin imperfections.

The procedure does not injure the skin and does not require long recovery, which allows you to quickly return to your usual rhythm of life.

Learn more about this unique technique at a free consultation with a cosmetologist at the Oxford Medical clinic in Kyiv! Make an appointment at a time convenient for you.

What is photorejuvenation (IPL therapy)?

IPL therapy (Intense Pulsed Light) — is a modern technique that uses intense pulsed light to rejuvenate the skin. The procedure affects the deep layers of the skin, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin. This allows you to reduce wrinkles, age spots, vascular defects and make the skin more elastic. It is suitable for the face, neck, décolleté and hands.

Indications for photorejuvenation

Photorejuvenation is suitable for solving the following problems:

  • age spots and freckles – IPL helps destroy the melanin pigment and restore an even skin tone;

  • couperosis and spider veins – light pulses affect capillaries, improving microcirculation and reducing redness;

  • decreased skin elasticity – collagen stimulation helps restore skin elasticity;

  • photoaging – the method effectively combats signs of aging caused by exposure to solar radiation;

  • acne and post-acne – IPL therapy reduces inflammation and promotes healing of scars.

Main benefits of IPL therapy

Facial photorejuvenation is becoming increasingly popular due to its safety and high efficiency. In particular, photorejuvenation for couperose is very often performed, as it allows you to get rid of spider veins in one or more sessions. The photorejuvenation procedure for pigment spots is also popular, as it allows you to even out skin tone without excessively aggressive effects on the surface layers.

The main advantages of IPL laser therapy are:

  • safety – the procedure does not injure the skin and does not require long recovery;

  • versatility – IPL is suitable for all skin types;

  • quick results – after just a few sessions, you can see a noticeable improvement in your skin condition.

  • minimal discomfort – The procedure does not cause pain, only a slight feeling of warmth.

In some cases, for a comprehensive effect on the skin and obtaining the maximum rejuvenating and healing effect, the phototherapy procedure is combined with plasmolifting or biorevitalization.

Preparing for IPL therapy

Preparation before the photorejuvenation procedure is quite simple.

 

You only need to follow a few rules:

Avoid exposure to the sun for two weeks before the session.

Do not use aggressive cosmetics based on acids or retinol.

Three days before the procedure, do not apply creams containing alcohol to the skin, and do not epilate the areas that will be treated.

How does the photorejuvenation procedure work?

The doctor adjusts the device, taking into account the individual characteristics of the patient's skin. Depending on the area being treated, an IPL therapy session lasts from 20 to 40 minutes. During the procedure, the patient feels a slight warmth and tingling. After it is completed, a soothing cream is applied to the skin.

You can notice the result of IPL therapy on the face after the first session, but to achieve the optimal effect, 3-5 are usually required. The number of procedures depends on the condition of the skin and existing imperfections.

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Types of photorejuvenation procedures

Photorejuvenation is a universal procedure that can be used on different areas of the body depending on the patient's needs. It is important that each area of ​​the skin has its own characteristics, so the approach to treating different areas may differ.

Each of these types of photorejuvenation allows you to achieve a rejuvenating effect without surgery and long-term recovery.

The main types of photorejuvenation by area:

Facial photorejuvenation

This is the most popular type of procedure aimed at eliminating wrinkles, pigmentation, couperose and improving overall skin tone. After the procedure, the facial skin becomes more elastic, fresh and smooth.

Eyelid photorejuvenation

The skin around the eyes is very thin and sensitive, so photorejuvenation of this area helps get rid of fine wrinkles, dark circles, and other imperfections while maintaining a natural appearance.

Neck photorejuvenation

The neck is often the first to show signs of aging, so photorejuvenation of this area helps eliminate wrinkles, age spots, and increase skin elasticity.

Photorejuvenation of the décolleté

The décolleté area also needs special care, as it is exposed to the sun and quickly loses tone. Photorejuvenation helps to even out skin tone and get rid of age spots.

Photorejuvenation of hands

Hands often give away a person's age, so photorejuvenation on the hands helps get rid of pigmentation and restore a youthful appearance to the skin.

How to care for your skin after IPL therapy

Immediately after the procedure, the patient may experience a slight burning sensation on the treated area of ​​the skin, as well as dryness and tightness. Slight redness is also normal. Usually, such manifestations disappear within a few days.

For successful skin recovery after photorejuvenation, it is important to follow certain recommendations:

  • avoid direct sunlight and use a high SPF cream for two weeks;

  • use soothing and moisturizing skin products;

  • avoid visiting the sauna, swimming pool and solarium for several days after the procedure.

Contraindications to photorejuvenation

Patients often wonder how photorejuvenation procedures and moles are combined.

There is no universal answer here. In case of large moles, you should first consult a specialist.

The procedure is not recommended in the following cases:

skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis)

infectious diseases

oncological diseases

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Photorejuvenation: price at the Oxford Medical clinic

The price of photorejuvenation depends on the area of ​​skin on which the procedure is performed, as well as the number of sessions. At the «Oxford Medical» clinic in Kyiv, we offer loyal prices for IPL therapy, and also provide the opportunity to undergo a free consultation before the start of the course. You can pre-read the cost of the procedures here.

At «Oxford Medical», the cosmetic photorejuvenation procedure is performed using the Lumecca attachment, which works on the basis of the unique multifunctional InMode platform. This is an innovative development of the Israeli company INMODE Aesthetic Solution.

The IPL phototherapy procedure is performed by experienced cosmetologists. For each patient, they individually select the technique that will allow you to get the best result.

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Services
IPL therapy on the Lumecca InMode device (1 zone - Cheeks\Forehead\Nose)
2000.00 ₴
IPL therapy using the Lumecca InMode device (Decolleté)
3500.00 ₴
IPL therapy on the Lumecca InMode device (Hands)
2200.00 ₴
IPL therapy on the Lumecca InMode device (Face and neck)
4500.00 ₴
IPL therapy on the Lumecca InMode device (Face, neck and décolleté)
6500.00 ₴

Answers to popular questions about photorejuvenation

We are often asked:

Is it possible to do photo rejuvenation in spring?

Yes, photorejuvenation can be performed at any time of the year. After the procedure, it is important to use sunscreen to protect the skin from ultraviolet radiation.

What does photorejuvenation provide?

Photorejuvenation stimulates the skin's natural regeneration processes, helping to eliminate fine wrinkles, age spots, spider veins and other imperfections. The skin becomes smoother, more even and elastic. The procedure improves the tone, texture and overall appearance of the skin, providing a rejuvenating effect without surgical intervention.

How often can photorejuvenation be done?

The frequency of photorejuvenation procedures is determined by a cosmetologist. It is usually recommended to undergo a course of 3-5 procedures with an interval of 3-4 weeks between them. To maintain the result, the procedure can be repeated every 6-12 months, depending on the individual characteristics of the skin.

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Using the latest Israeli device InMode

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