Treatments
Rebright uses 585 IPL to improve general skin tone and treat vascular and pigmented lesions, creating a flawless, airbrushed appearance to the skin.
Not all IPLs are created equally! Lynton IPL is delivered with Dynamic Reflex Technology. This makes them some of the most effective IPL machines around. NHS dermatologist's use Lynton IPL because of the exceptional results they can achieve, safely.
IPL uses light energy to target accurately and remove pigmented, damaged skin cells or vascular legions, without damaging the surrounding tissues.
The results on the before and after image you can see above is after just one session, making the Lynton IPL one of the most cost-effective IPL treatments available.
In some cases yes, but it really depends on the type of condition being treated.
One of the key advantages of IPL is a single treatment can treat a range of skin conditions, instead of having to undergo several different treatments. So, for example if you have some sun spots, broken capillaries and maybe some unwanted dark hair growth on your face, they can all be treated at the same time with minimal downtime.
IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light. The light is used to target specific cells in your skin to either denature them or stimulate them, depending on the desired outcome of the treatment.
There may be a mild stinging sensation when treating pigmented or vascular areas.
Both are amazing at treating the different skin conditions they are designed for. At ALA I have both so I'm able to tailor your treatment to best suit your individual needs.
As specialised aesthetic treatments, both IPL and laser should be performed by a qualified professional with up-to-date safety certificates.
Treatment Area | Single Treatment | 3 Treatments |
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Single lesion | £60 | |
Neck | £90 | £240 |
Lower face | £90 | £240 |
Décolleté | from £90 | from £240 |
Full face | £120 | £330 |
Face and neck | £190 | £540 |