I had a treatment yesterday, and with zero pain. It was only heat, which she used ice when it got pretty hot. My redness is about half gone after 24 hours, but I don’t see any difference to the dark spots. I expected they would get darker, but so far no. Now having said that they look lighter, which isn’t how this is supposed to work, but I’ll take it. My lines on my forehead are also gone. I have 3 more sessions to go, so I’m anxious to see how that goes.
Could u please talk more about ipl like hand prices blue , green , yellow , red , burgundy Like how many nanometers each one of them and how many session they need to complete and when they come back for second session and 1st session how many fluence and 2nd etc ….
That's actually melasma on her cheeks, not HP. Anyway, with no device parameters to skin type explained, the video lacks substance. IPL is better for light FP1 types as well, having an FP5 Asian would be a whole other story.
No substance to someone trying to learn how to do it, perform it, implement it in their practice. Was this a tutorial? Or recording a procedure? At the patient level. Show patients minimal discomfort, isn’t that the priority.
I got severe allergy reaction in my skin after 48 hours of IPL red light there is hives kind of reaction develop on all over my body I don’t know how many time it will take to recover ?1 n 1/2 month already passed
It could be depending on the machine used on you. Quality IPL machines with a qualified practitioner are safe, mainly. Antihistamine could help with the reaction
I had a treatment yesterday, and with zero pain. It was only heat, which she used ice when it got pretty hot. My redness is about half gone after 24 hours, but I don’t see any difference to the dark spots. I expected they would get darker, but so far no. Now having said that they look lighter, which isn’t how this is supposed to work, but I’ll take it. My lines on my forehead are also gone. I have 3 more sessions to go, so I’m anxious to see how that goes.
Could u please talk more about ipl like hand prices blue , green , yellow , red , burgundy
Like how many nanometers each one of them and how many session they need to complete and when they come back for second session and 1st session how many fluence and 2nd etc ….
Very good information thanks for the video 🤗
I’m getting this done for evaporative dry eye and I’m actually really nervous about it making my melasma worse
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Which cut off filter you used
That's actually melasma on her cheeks, not HP. Anyway, with no device parameters to skin type explained, the video lacks substance. IPL is better for light FP1 types as well, having an FP5 Asian would be a whole other story.
I agree would it help melasma
No substance to someone trying to learn how to do it, perform it, implement it in their practice. Was this a tutorial? Or recording a procedure? At the patient level. Show patients minimal discomfort, isn’t that the priority.
Could this worsen melasma?
I got severe allergy reaction in my skin after 48 hours of IPL red light there is hives kind of reaction develop on all over my body I don’t know how many time it will take to recover ?1 n 1/2 month already passed
It could be depending on the machine used on you. Quality IPL machines with a qualified practitioner are safe, mainly. Antihistamine could help with the reaction
Plz tell us price ???
IPL treatment kaha hota hai aur iss ka prize kitna hota hai...?
Thank you..... Aap us cream ka naam bata do plz
In blore cheapest is 3k. Don't go to corporate clinics. They'll be expensive. Choose independent clinics