IPL Full Face
Package of 3A series to improve tone and clarity by targeting sun damage, redness, and pigment for a brighter, more even look.
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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) photofacial treatments use targeted light energy to address visible discoloration and redness. Depending on candidacy, IPL may support a more even-looking complexion by targeting sun spots, freckles, superficial vascular redness, and overall tone—using a conservative, provider-guided approach.
Note: IPL is not appropriate for every skin type or tan status. We’ll review goals, medical history, Fitzpatrick skin type, and recent sun exposure to confirm candidacy and the safest protocol before treatment details and pricing are finalized.
IPL is offered as a series (packages of 3) to support cumulative tone refinement—targeting sun damage, redness, and pigment with consistent spacing.
Your provider will confirm candidacy (including skin type and sun/tan status), treatment settings, and ideal spacing for your concerns. Pricing may vary by area and protocol.
A series to improve tone and clarity by targeting sun damage, redness, and pigment for a brighter, more even look.
Extends photorejuvenation to the neck to refine tone, reduce redness, and support a more cohesive, refreshed look.
A comprehensive series for visible brightening across face, neck, and décolleté—ideal for sun damage, pigment, and redness.
A targeted series for smaller areas—perfect for stubborn brown spots, redness, or sun damage where you need it most.
Meet your provider, confirm candidacy, and map the best areas and series plan for your goals.
Explore complementary options—or return to the parent category to compare treatments side-by-side.
Compare treatments side-by-side to find the best match for your skin goals and downtime preferences.
Compare all Skin Health servicesIPL is protocol-driven and candidacy-dependent. We prioritize conservative settings, skin-type considerations, and clear expectations for pigment and redness clearance—without over-treating.
We review goals, Fitzpatrick skin type, medications, and recent sun exposure before confirming IPL is appropriate.
Thoughtful zone mapping and pulse strategy to support even coverage and natural-looking brightening across the treatment area.
Measured parameters with attention to sensitivity, pigment depth, and vascular redness—adjusted to real-time skin response.
Clear guidance on sun avoidance, gentle skincare, and what is normal as pigment darkens and sheds over the next several days.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) uses filtered light energy to target visible discoloration and superficial redness—when appropriate—so your complexion can look clearer, brighter, and more even over time. Treatment planning is candidacy-driven and conservative by design.
IPL may be a strong fit when you want tone correction and clarity support—often focused on sun spots, freckles, uneven pigmentation, and diffuse redness. Common areas include the face, neck, chest (décolleté), and hands.
We plan carefully around your Fitzpatrick skin type, current skincare, medications, and recent sun exposure. Settings are selected to support change while respecting skin comfort and pigment safety.
Planning priorities: candidacy first, consistent coverage, and conservative energy selection. We also consider sensitivity, melasma tendency, and any recent procedures or active skin conditions before confirming the approach.
Refined finish: IPL outcomes look best with realistic timelines and strict sun avoidance—so tone clears gradually and the result stays bright rather than patchy or short-lived.
Use this quick guide to confirm a sensible starting focus based on your primary concern. Your provider will confirm candidacy, adjust settings for your skin type, and advise whether a pairing plan is appropriate.
IPL is candidacy-dependent. Your provider will confirm Fitzpatrick skin type, recent sun/tan status, skincare actives, and medication history, then recommend the safest settings and pacing for your goals.
Often selected when sun spots, freckles, and uneven pigmentation are the priority. Dark spots may deepen before they shed—so results look gradual and refined.
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is typically selected when you want clearer tone—such as sun spots, uneven pigmentation, and diffuse redness—using provider-guided settings and candidacy-first planning. This comparison summarizes how IPL relates to adjacent options so your plan can match your goals, comfort preferences, and downtime tolerance.
Book your visit and we’ll confirm candidacy (including skin type and recent sun/tan status), review skincare actives (like retinoids/acids), and map a conservative plan—IPL for tone clarity, or a paired sequence aligned to your priorities.
Notes: comfort, downtime, and visible changes vary based on settings, treatment area, skin type, medical history, and adherence to aftercare. Final modality selection and sequencing are provider-guided.
This view combines phases (how your skin behaves over time) with stages (what’s happening biologically) so clients can understand the pacing at a glance.
Collagen “wake up” + early support
Stage 1 timeframe: Immediately–2 weeks
Focused ultrasound triggers collagen contraction and initiates deep-layer healing (dermis / SMAS) when appropriate. Visible: subtle firmness; skin may feel more supported.
Early changes are typically subtle. Prioritize hydration, gentle skincare, and provider guidance on what sensations are normal.
Regeneration + visible tightening begins
Stages 2–3 timeframe: Weeks 3–8, then Months 2–4
Fibroblasts build fresh collagen and elastin; internal remodeling supports tone and elasticity. Visible: tightening, smoother texture, early lift (jawline / neck).
Collagen thickens and organizes for long-term strength and density. Visible: peak lift and contour refinement; firmer, more defined appearance.
This is the common window for “visible momentum.” Your provider will reassess response and recommend whether a second session or pairing makes sense.
Stabilize, maintain, and extend results
Stage 4 timeframe: Months 6–12+
Collagen stabilizes; results plateau gradually. Maintenance timing is individualized. Visible: sustained lift and tone—often up to a year+ with skincare and sun protection.
Outcomes are best preserved with consistent skincare, sun protection, and provider-guided follow-up intervals based on your goals and tissue response.
Notes: results vary by area, baseline laxity, and biology. Many clients choose a conservative 2-session plan (often spaced 3–6 months apart) to support longevity when appropriate.
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is typically selected when the goal is lift-oriented firmness support with a conservative, non-surgical plan. Your provider will confirm candidacy, treatment depth, mapping, and pacing based on your anatomy and goals.
Indications vary by baseline laxity, anatomy, and sensitivity. The targets below describe typical planning goals for HIFU when appropriate.
Best next step: a consult to align on lift priorities, confirm anatomy/tissue suitability, and map a conservative plan (HIFU, an alternate tightening series, or paired sequencing).
Clear expectations and conservative guidance—so your HIFU plan feels simple, premium, and provider-led. Instructions may vary by treatment area, depth, sensitivity, and your current skincare routine.
HIFU delivers focused ultrasound energy to targeted layers (when appropriate) to support collagen remodeling over time. Sensation can be more noticeable than other tightening modalities, especially in lift-focused zones.
Preparation is typically straightforward. Because HIFU is energy-based, skin sensitivity and recent skincare choices matter. Follow your provider’s guidance first—especially if you use prescription topicals.
Mild tenderness, warmth, tingling, or swelling can occur and usually resolves quickly, though some areas may feel sore longer. Most clients return to normal activity promptly with conservative skincare pacing.
HIFU selection is anatomy- and goal-dependent. Your provider will confirm whether HIFU is appropriate for the area, what depth is safest, and whether an alternate tightening pathway—or paired sequencing—is a better fit.
HIFU is often strongest as part of a broader plan that supports lift, skin quality, and tone. Your provider will confirm what fits your anatomy, comfort preferences, and timeline.
Firm
A comfort-forward tightening pathway for early laxity and crepey texture support. Often chosen when minimal downtime is the priority.
Texture
A collagen-support plan when pores, scars, or texture are also priorities. We’ll guide sequencing with lift-focused HIFU.
Even
A clarity-first option for sun spots and redness. Often paired with tightening modalities when tone is the missing piece.
Refine
Resurfacing support for dullness and texture goals. Your provider will confirm conservative spacing around energy-based treatments.
Glow
A low-downtime polish for smoother-looking skin and better product/makeup application—often used as a maintenance touch.
Plan
If you’re deciding between HIFU and adjacent options, start with a consult to confirm candidacy, comfort, and pacing.
Note: If you have had recent injectables, resurfacing, or are using retinoids/exfoliating acids, your provider will confirm safe timing and whether HIFU, RF, IPL, or a different pathway is most appropriate for your skin barrier and goals.
Consultation-first guidance—clear answers, conservative planning, and natural results.
If you’re deciding between options, we’ll help you choose the right starting point and timing.
Call (727) 244-9032Learn what Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treats, what to expect during treatment, and how to plan your series for clearer, more even-toned skin.