PhotoFacial

Photofacial – a brighter, more even and naturally radiant complexion with the power of light

Photofacial is an effective and safe light-based treatment designed to address pigmentation concerns, redness and visible signs of ageing. It uses controlled pulses of broad-spectrum light (IPL) that pass through the surface of the skin to target pigmentation and small blood vessels beneath.
PhotoFacial is a treatment that is completely different from other facial treatments.
It is a new generation facial treatment that uses a unique effective combination.

Treatment duration

60 min

Downtime

1 vrk

Duration of results

1 - 2 months

General

A Photofacial (IPL) is an effective way to brighten and even out the complexion with minimal recovery time. The treatment delivers precisely targeted, broad-spectrum light energy to pigment and vascular irregularities beneath the skin’s surface. As a result, the skin tone becomes more even, redness diminishes and the complexion appears noticeably fresher.

Photofacial is well suited for treating pigmentation concerns, sun damage, couperose and general dullness. Light-based energy also stimulates collagen, enhancing firmness and structure, giving the skin a more youthful and refreshed appearance even after just a few sessions.
Who is the treatment suitable for?
This method suits most skin types and is an excellent option for improving overall skin tone and quality without invasive procedures. It is also commonly used as a maintenance treatment alongside other aesthetic procedures, such as microneedling or mesotherapy.

Results are often visible after the first session – the complexion appears clearer and brighter. When performed as a course, improvements in pigmentation and redness become more significant, giving the skin a more youthful and well-rested appearance.

FAQ's

Who is the treatment suitable for?

Photofacial is ideal for treating uneven skin tone and visible signs of ageing.

PhotoFacial is perfect if you want to:
achieve a brighter, more even complexion
reduce pigmentation and sun spots
calm facial redness and couperose
improve overall radiance and skin vitality without surgery or without a long downtime.

Why combine treatments?

Combining treatment methods is often necessary to achieve the best possible results. Different skin types may also require a combination of treatments to ensure safe and effective outcomes.
After each visit, we provide all the recommended aftercare products and guidance to help you maintain optimal results.

Which is better – IPL or a chemical peel?

There is no need to choose. We often recommend both on the same day to maximise results, as they complement one another seamlessly. Our practitioners are fully trained and follow a dedicated protocol.

Can I use glycolic acid after a Photofacial?

We recommend waiting at least 7 days before using glycolic acid, salicylic acid or retinol. You will receive detailed home-care instructions during your appointment.

Is Photofacial effective for sun damage?

Photofacial is one of the most effective approaches for treating sun-damaged skin. As we age, many visible skin changes are directly related to UV exposure. Sunlight breaks down collagen, causing the skin to become thinner and more prone to wrinkles and laxity.

Does Photofacial help prevent signs of ageing?

Research have shown that intense pulsed light may help prevent multiple superficial signs of ageing.

Treatment options

Photofacial – face

Photofacial – face + neck

Photofacial – face + neck + décolleté

Photofacial – face + mesotherapy

Photofacial – face + neck with mesotherapy

Photofacial – face + neck + décolleté with mesotherapy

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