Laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) treatments are similar procedures, with a few key differences. Laser treatment uses a single wavelength of focused light to target specific skin issues. In contrast, IPL emits light of multiple wavelengths, similar to a camera flash, which penetrates the second layer of skin while leaving the top layer unharmed.
At CIMED Cosmetic Medicine, we offer both laser and IPL treatments to cater to your unique skin needs. Our team will assess your skin and recommend the most suitable treatment for your specific concerns. Contact us on 0414 153 174 to learn more about how we can assist you with IPL and cosmetic laser in Newcastle. We also cater to residents of Warners Bay, the Central Coast, the Hunter Valley and Port Stephens.
Laser and IPL offer versatile treatment solutions for a variety of skin concerns. These advanced technologies are used for:
These treatments are designed to be effective and minimally invasive. If you are interested in addressing any of these skin concerns, contact us to learn more about how our laser and IPL services can benefit you.
Laser and IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments use light energy to treat various skin concerns, including pigmentation issues, redness and uneven texture. These treatments work by delivering controlled light pulses to the skin, targeting specific pigments or structures without damaging surrounding tissue. Laser and IPL treatments can be used for skin rejuvenation, hair removal and treating vascular lesions.
Individuals with concerns such as sun damage, hyperpigmentation, redness and uneven skin texture can benefit from laser and IPL treatments. These treatments are suitable for various skin types and can be customised to address specific concerns. A consultation with a qualified practitioner can help determine if laser or IPL treatments are the right choice for your skin needs.
Laser and IPL treatments work by emitting light energy that is absorbed by specific targets in the skin, such as melanin (pigment) or hemoglobin (blood vessels). This energy causes controlled damage to the targeted area, prompting the body's natural healing processes to improve skin texture and appearance. The surrounding skin remains unaffected for a focused treatment.
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