IPL Pre and Post Treatment Instructions

IPL Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Prior to the treatment, clean the treatment area.

  • The treatment area should be free of any makeup, creams, perfumes and lotions.

  • Male patients should shave just prior to treatment (the pigment in your beard could increase discomfort).

  • Discontinue sun tanning, use of tanning beds and any application of sunless tanning products one month before the treatment.

  • Always use an SPF 30 or greater sunblock on all exposed treatment areas. Wear sun protective hats and clothing.

  • Discontinue the use of exfoliating creams 1 week prior to the entire treatment.

  • If you have a history of herpes outbreaks in the areas being treated, a prescribed medication, like Valtrex is recommended for one week prior to the treatment prior to the treatment to help prevent an outbreak.

Patients will need to have:

  • A mild facial cleanser.

  • A high-quality sun block SPF 30 (zinc and/or titanium dioxide >10%).

  • •A good moisturizer shoulder be used as part of your after-care.

  • •For discomfort, pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can be used.

  • If an open area occurs or if the treatment area is inadvertently picked an antibiotic ointment, such as Bacitracin can also be applied

IPL Post Treatment Instructions

  • A mild sunburn-like sensation is expected. This usually lasts 1-2 hours but can persist up to 24 hours, individuals may vary. Mild swelling, tenderness and/or redness may accompany this.

  • Apply ice packs or gel packs (do not apply direct ice) to the treated area for 10–15-minute intervals every hour for the next four hours as needed. A topical anti-inflammatory can be used for redness and tenderness. An oral, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be taken to reduce discomfort, use according to the manufacturer's instructions.

  • In rare cases, prolonged redness or blistering may occur, if this happens, please call the physician’s office. An antibiotic ointment may be applied to the affected areas twice a day until healed.

  • Shower as usual. Treated areas may be temperature sensitive. Avoid soaking in a hot tub of water. Avoid scrubbing, use of exfoliants, scrub brushes and loofah sponges until the treatment area has returned to its pre-treatment condition.

  • The pigmented lesions may initially look raised and/or darker with a reddened perimeter, this is normal. It will gradually turn darker over the next 24-48 hours. It may turn dark brown or even black and will begin to flake off in 7-10 days. Rarely would it progress to a scab or crusting phase, if this happens, please call us.

  • Veins or vascular lesions may undergo immediate graying or blanching (turning white)or they may exhibit a slight purple or red coloring. If the treated area develops crusting or a scab, it will start to flake off in 7-14 days. The vessels will fully or partially fade in about the same amount of time. Repeat treatment to veins may be every 7-14 days, or when the skin has fully recovered.

  • Do not pick, scratch or remove any scabs. Allow them to flake off on their own. Lesions are usually healed in 7-10 days. They will continue to fade over the next 6-8 weeks after treatment.

  • Call 911 in an Emergency

Until Redness has subsided please avoid:

  • Applying cosmetics to the treated area

  • Swimming, especially in pools with chemicals, such as chlorine

  • Ocean swimming and Hot Tubs/Jacuzzis

  • Excessive perspiration or irritation to the treated area

  • Sun exposure to the treated areas–to prevent skin color change.