IPL Laser Treatment: Pre and Post Care Instructions
How can I prepare for my IPL appointment?
You must stay out of the sun for at least 2 weeks. Cannot be treated with a sunburn, fresh tan or someone who is planning to be in the sun.
Cannot be treated with sunless tanning products on skin. Discontinue use 2 weeks prior to treatment.
Cannot use antibiotics 2-3 weeks prior to treatment.
If you are using any photosensitive medications, please consult with your treatment provider before booking an IPL treatment.
Stop using retinol products 5-7 days before your treatment.
Discuss with treatment provider about post treatment products.
What are my post care instructions? What should I expect post IPL Laser treatment?
You will feel a warm/sunburn-like sensation for about an hour post treatment.
Expect redness and swelling for the next 2 to 3 days. This can be treated with an antihistamine if desired.
Only apply post treatment skincare that was given or directed by your treatment provider.
Sleep with a clean pillow case and your head slightly elevated (to help with potential swelling).
Avoid sun exposure, intense workouts, excessive heat, hot showers, hot tubs and saunas for at least 48 hours.
You may experience rough skin and darkening of pigment (looks like coffee grounds) during the healing process. This is typically gone within 2 weeks.
An approved SPF must be worn daily along with a hat, if outside for a long period of time.
Mineral makeup can be applied 24-48 hours post treatment.
An approved cooling spray may be used for comfort, if needed.
You can return to your normal skincare routine 2 weeks post treatment. Consult with your treatment provider if you have any questions.
IPL can be repeated on a monthly basis until desired results are achieved.
Is there downtime with the IPL laser?
You should expect to be red, as if you have a sunburn, with darkened pigment coming to the surface. You may have swelling of the treated area for a couple days, but this varies per person depending on how reactive your skin is. However, nothing should prevent you from returning to your normal day-to-day activities. Your skin may feel dry and scaly as it heals, so it is important to keep the skin moisturized.