IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) works by delivering multiple wavelengths of light into the skin. This light is absorbed by targeted structures like melanin (pigmentation), hemoglobin (redness and broken capillaries), and water in the skin (for collagen stimulation). As the light heats these areas, it breaks down pigmentation, reduces redness, and triggers the skin’s natural healing response, stimulating new collagen production and improving overall tone, texture, and clarity.
Unlike lasers, which use a single wavelength, IPL uses a broad spectrum of light—making it incredibly versatile for treating multiple skin concerns in one treatment.