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IPL 
By Alma Laser®

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments are the most popular, safe, and effective treatments for building collagen, reducing acne, and eliminating skin imperfections such as rosacea or sun damage. Using intense pulsed light technology, our team can safely eliminate skin imperfections in a controlled manner without pain. 

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 Intense Pulsed Light Technology

IPL treatments, commonly known as photo rejuvenation treatments effectively treat skin conditions such as: rosacea, acne, sun damage, hyper-pigmentation, and skin rejuvenation. IPL technology emits short bursts of a powerful, poly-chromatic light that penetrates below the surface of the skin in order to target melanin or blood vessels, depending on the type of treatment. The light destroys the melanin or blood vessels and thus destroys things like age spots, spider veins, and acne symptoms. IPL can also stimulate collagen production and therefore rejuvenate skin.

Is this technology safe?

All treatments offered at Soula Laser Clinic are FDA and Health Canada approved. There are contraindications that would deem this type of treatment unsuitable for individuals in certain circumstances, as listed below.

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Contraindication

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Recent sun exposure or sun burn

  • Melanoma or any other type of cancer

  • Malignant or pre-malignant pigmented lesions

  • Photosensitive medications

  • Pacemaker or internal defibrillator

  • Uncontrolled Diabetes

  • History of seizures

How do I know that these treatments are right for me?

In order to find out if this is the best treatment for you, we highly recommend booking in for a complimentary consultation. One of our highly experienced medical aestheticians will provide a free skin analysis to determine the most appropriate treatment protocol for you.

When Do You Get Results From An IPL Treatment?

Results will vary from person to person. Depending on the severity of your skin condition, you may need a number of IPL treatments. For those with less severe skin conditions, typically 3 treatments are required. 

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