Does IPL really work for rosacea?
IPL can be very effective for the redness and flushing component of rosacea. By treating the blood vessels causing rosacea the vascular response is diminished. We have seen dramatic results for patients with rosacea even in patients suffering with stinging and burning sensations.
How quickly does IPL work for rosacea?
It’s likely you will notice improvement just a few days after the first dermatology treatment. However, repeat visits are recommended. Typically, 3–5 monthly sessions are advised to achieve the best results. Studies have shown that IPL can reduce erythema for up to six months.
Can you use LED light therapy for rosacea?
LED LIGHT TREATMENT FOR ROSACEA But luckily, there’s a fantastic solution to help support your skin in the comfort of your own home or in a spa setting—LED light treatment, which can reduce redness and ease skin discomfort. It’s also a great anti-aging treatment for people with rosacea.
Can IPL worsen rosacea?
A current trend that Dr. Jay has observed is aggressive treatment of rosacea, whether with lasers, IPL or combination therapy. He believes this approach can exacerbate rosacea patients’ discomfort, as they almost always have sensitive skin.
Can IPL ruin your skin?
There is very little risk of damaging your skin from IPL treatments, also known as photofacials. A photofacial is a non-invasive treatment that saturates the surface of your skin with light to target problem areas and reverse both signs of damage and aging.
What happens after IPL for rosacea?
IPL™ Photofacial Healing Process While the healing process after an IPL™ photofacial will vary by individual, most patients can expect to experience redness for two to five days after treatment. In more aggressive treatments, bruising may occur and last for up to two weeks.
Is UV light good for rosacea?
UV radiation and the exposome play a key role in the development of rosacea. UV light is implicated in all significant aspects of rosacea: skin inflammation, neoangiogenesis, telangiectasia, and fibrosis, and may even initiate rosacea.
How often should I have IPL treatment for rosacea?
How many IPL treatments and how often? For patients to get the best IPL results, it is generally recommended that patients receive, on average, 4 – 6 treatments scheduled four weeks apart.