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Intense Pulsed LightTM (IPL) skin treatments using the latest generation of technology from Lumenis, The Lumenis One, the photorejuvenation process represent a breakthrough in age-defying skin care. This new technique treats skin damage non-invasively — there is no disruption of the skin's epidermal surface. IPL treatments address the effects of photoaging and sun damage with low risk of complications and no recovery time.

IPL is the gold standard for photorejuvenation.

From a skincare perspective, it is the basis for photomodulation, an elegant scientific process that send calibrated packets of light into the dermal layer, setting off a frenzy of cellular activity to produce softer, more youthful looking skin. Originally developed by NASA to improve wound healing and tissue growth in space, this deceptively simple science is now poised to revolutionize the skincare market. This FDA-cleared, patented technology provides dramatic results for a variety of benign conditions, including age spots, sun-induced freckles, symptoms of rosacea, birthmarks, unsightly veins, acne scarring and other blemishes. No recovery time.


 
 
 
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Treatment of poikiloderma of Civatte with an Intense Pulsed LightTM source.
Weiss RA; Goldman MP; Weiss MA. Dermatol Surg 2000 Sep;26(9):823-7; discussion 828.
   
Treatment of venous malformations with an Intense Pulsed Light™ source IPLS technology: A retrospective study.
Raulin C, Werner S. Lasers Surg Med 1999;25(2):170-177.
   

Treatment of facial vascular lesions with Intense Pulsed LightTM.
Angermeier MC. J Cutan Laser Ther 1999; 1: 95-100.

   
Treatment of mature port wine stains with the PhotoDerm® VL.
Cliff S; Misch K. J Cutan Laser Ther 1999; 1: 101-4.
   
Treatment of port-wine stains with a noncoherent pulsed light source: A retrospective study.
Raulin C, et al. Arch Dermatol 1999; 135: 679-683.
   
Nevus Spilus Successfully Treated with an Intense Pulsed LightTM Source.
Gold MH, et al. Dermatol Surg 1999;25:254-5.
   
An Intense Light Source: The PhotoDerm® VL-Flashlamp as a new treatment possibility for vascular skin lesions.
Schroeter CA,
Neumann HAM. Dermatol Surg 1998; 24:743-748.