Sandy Martin, MD
Palm Beach Dermatologist
Recent answer posted by Sandy Martin, MD
Q: Will skin still tan afer IPL?
The IPL (intense pulsed light) or BBL (broadband light, a more advanced IPL treatment modality by Sciton) is a wonderful method for reducing that flushed redness/broken capillary appearance. This may develop on the basis of heredity, or on the basis of a skin condition called Rosacea, and as a result of chronic sun exposure.
I think it is important to have been protected from all sun exposure for at least three or four weeks before you have an IPL treatment, so it concerns me that you identify yourself as a beachgoer! If you can avoid the sun pre-treatment, then the treatment should help you. But if you cannot avoid the sun, re-consider having the treatment, in my opinion.
But after your IPL or BBL treatment, you need to avoid the sun too and use a broad spectrum sun block to protect yourself even when you are in the car.
Your skin will be able to tan normally and as usual after an IPL or BBL treatment but the idea is you are supposed to NOT tan! Certainly for a month or so after the treatment, you should be particularly careful, and then after that, you should be able to break the sun habit by then!
| Board certification | |
| Education | Undergraduate: BS in Biology, University of Miami School of Arts and Sciences Medical School: University of Miami School of Medicine, 1976 |
| Post-medical school training | Internship: Internal Medicine, University of Miami - Jackson Memorial Affiliated Hospitals Miami, FL, 1976-1977 Residency: Dermatology, Baylor College of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals Houston, TX, 1977-1980 |
| Aesthetic medicine experience | 24 years (post-medical training) |
| Professional memberships | Fellow, American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD) |
| Medical or professional license | FL |
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| Location | Martin Dermatology 1000 N.W. 9th Ct. Suite 202 Boca Raton, FL View map |

