Hello, I got an at home ipl machine for hair removal but it did not come with glasses. The manufacturer just says to look away and close your eyes. I found some glasses online but they are very expensive. How else can I protect my eyes? I want to use it on my legs and belly so nowhere near my face. If I have my legs under a desk but my face over it as I am sitting in the chair will that provide protection? Thank you
I had IPL treatment on my lower legs about a week ago and my skin had a terrible reaction, it didnt hurt or sting even no blisters just a terrible reaction from the laser, first it was red bumps everywhere and was itchy and a week after im left with brown pigmentation on my legs everywhere, is this going to scar forever? What should i do to treat it. Please Help
Hi, Im interested in doing IPL on my legs but Im concerned because Ive had a full knee replacement. Im wondering if IPL treatment will be safe for me? Thanks in advance for any advice or guidance on this matter.
White female, 54, history of tanning bed use for 20 years (no longer), post menopausal Hello. I went through menopause around 4 years ago and coincidentally, brown spots started appearing on hands, arms, legs and now top of feet. Literally legs are covered to the point of not being able to show them. I paid $600 for lower leg IPL treatment several months back with no results. Is this sun damage or could it be something else? Mastyocitosis was something someone mentioned? Thank you
I've had a few treatments of IPL for very small spider veins on the inside of each knee. The ones on my left leg are gone, but the right..although the same size..are more stubborn. The medspa put a self adhering wrap around this time, and said I could remove after 24 hours. My question is will it be beneficial to leave this on longer?
I have been using an at-home ipl for reducing hair growth on my legs for about a year. I recently read that ipl also helps with broken capillaries or spider veins. I have a few on my legs, but I haven't noticed any difference. Do the at-home devices not work for broken capillaries, or is there something I should be doing differently to target the veins? I've only been focusing on hair removal, but I go over my entire legs, so it should still help with the veins.
I've used the device in my belly, upper leg and underarms as well, but the worst reaction was on my lower legs. A day after my first treatment, my lower legs got very itchy, and with several bumps in my pores, sometimes with a kind of liquid inside. The second treatment, 2 weeks after the 1st one, it got even worst. My legs are itching way more, I have a lot of bumps, and other parts of my body (where I made the treatment), are getting the same reaction even though is not as severe as my legs.
I had many sessions of hair removal by laser and I am almost done in my legs and underarms. I will travel abroad where dermatological clinics is very expensive so I want to buy ipl laser for maintenance. I am afraid that the effect of laser will be decreased or disappear if I change type of treatment. What do you think?