Most of the clinics in my state offers different types of IPL, alexandrite or diode laser (No Nd Yag laser). My best 2 options are following: *Soprano Ice Platinum, Alma Lasers (with 3 simultaneous wavelengths in 1 applicator: 1064 nm, 810 nm and 755 nm). *Nordlys, Ellipse (2nd generation IPL) - with the applicator HRD645 which is designed to treat darker skin. I would really appreciate all the help and feedback I can get regarding which of the 2 options that would be best for me. Many thanks!
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Thank you for
your question ezmk. I am sorry to hear about your situation. IPL is a great
treatment for facial rejuvenation. Bruising is rare with IPL but burns can occur if the settings are too high. These typically recover and there are usually no permanent consequences. Please consult
with a...
Thank you for
your question elmtree26. I understand your concern. IPL is a great
treatment for facial rejuvenation. It can also be used for permanent hair reduction. It should not affect a keloid, but it would be a good idea to try a test spot. Those who get keloids tend to have darker skin. ...