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Faces are our letter of introduction, and all of us would like to show off clear and luminous skin that is free of blemishes and redness. The Ellipse pulsed-light platform is designed to attack all of those details at once; it eliminates vascular and pigmented lesions and, what’s more, rejuvenates the skin. This results in the elimination of blemishes and redness, as well as a young, smooth, and bright appearance.

How does IPL work?

It consists of shooting light deep into our skin, where it is absorbed by melanin, which is responsible for pigmented blemishes, and hemoglobin, responsible for vascular ones. Absorbing the light causes these substances to be heated up and destroyed, eliminating or lessening the blemishes they cause.

The light’s penetration also stimulates collagen production, which improves the skin’s texture, reduces pore size, eliminates fine expression lines, and evens out the skin’s tone.

What is the treatment like?

Clinical Áureo IPL facial session can last between 5 and 20 minutes. 3 to 5 sessions are normally needed to achieve good results; an improvement is noticeable after the first session.

It doesn’t tend to be an uncomfortable treatment, although this depends on each patient’s tolerance. It is normally described as a sensation of heat and there is no need for prior anesthesia.

We can treat different areas: face, neck, neckline, and the back of the hand. These are areas routinely exposed to the sun, and where photoaging is more evident. In addition to congenital pigmented and vascular lesions, hemangiomas, rosacea, ruby spots, and more.

Pre and post-treatment recommendations

IPL photorejuvenation treatment is more effective with untanned skin due to it offering a greater degree of contrast between the blemish or redness and the skin. Furthermore, tanned skin absorbs more light; this results in a less effective and more painful treatment. For this reason we recommend using SPF 50 sunblock during the weeks prior to the IPL session.

You can immediately go back to your professional and social life following treatment, and using a SPF 50 sun cream is the only post-treatment care regimen needed.

Ours results

IPL treatment cases.

Who will assist you:

Dra. Cristina Núñez

Director / Aesthetic Medicine

Dra. Elisa Urbina

Aesthetic doctor

Dra. Ana Llull

Dermatologist