iPulse™ is a new type of skincare rejuvenation technology which uses intense pulses of light to treat: Ageing and tired skin, Open Pores, Fine Lines and Wrinkles, Pigmentation, Acne and Coarse Skin Texture.
Our therapists are trained in non-invasive iPulse™ skin treatments, which can minimise, remove and improve all the above skin problems and deliver stunning and long-lasting results. This unique way of improving the look and feel of your skin is quick, easy and affordable.
Wrinkle reduction
iPulse™ has the unique ability to stimulate the natural collagen below the skins surface. When it reaches the skin’s surface, the new collagen clearly decreases fine lines and wrinkles, improves skin tone and reduces pore size, giving the skin a visibly smoother and firmer texture.
Thus giving the skin a more youthful fresh appearance in a natural way; gently toning down the signs of ageing. This new alternative to the more expensive and severe approaches of botox and surgical facelifts is rapidly growing in popularity.
Acne Treatment
The light emitted from iPulse™ helps to destroy the bacteria which causes acne by exciting the existing oxygen molecules and increasing the molecules’ power. These super powered molecules break down the bacteria that cause acne and create an atmosphere where it cannot breathe. By boosting the skin’s internal cleansing system in this way, iPulse™ dramatically reduces acne and the occurrence and appearance of scarring, resulting in much clearer skin.
Skin rejuvenation treatments can be carried out on all parts of the face and body with the exception of immediately around the eyes, and over tattoos and moles. To make sure there is no adverse reaction a quick test patch is carried out prior to treatment during your initial.
iPulse™ emits a beam of short, safe controlled pulses of filtered light to improve the skin’s appearance. Our practitioners use iPulse™ to deliver long-lasting cosmetic benefits together with your prescribed daily skincare regime.
iPulse™ is more comfortable and quicker than traditional methods of skin rejuvenation such as laser. A warm tingling sensation is the most common feeling experienced during an iPulse™ treatment, but the exact feeling depends on the individual and the treatment.
Each iPulse™ device works by emitting a strong, bright light onto the skin. To protect your eyes both you and your practitioner need to wear anti-glare eyeshields during the treatment. After the treatment some people experience a slight reddening (erythema) and warming of the skin, especially on more sensitive parts of the body. This redness can be calmed with a cold wet flannel, which will help it subside naturally and quickly.
iPulse™ consultation
iPulse™ has been clinically proven to be safe and effective on almost all skin tones.
Sun Damage
iPulse™ can reduce and even remove a wide variety of pigmentation marks including age spots, sun damage and freckles. Excessive melanin gives pigmented areas their dark appearance and iPulse™ technology can treat these blemishes by targeting the melanin itself. Intense pulses of light are absorbed by the melanin inside the blemish, which fragments into smaller particles as the light turns into heat energy. These particles are then removed by the body’s natural processes. Results are noticeable after just one iPulse™ treatment. The skin is brighter, lighter, and looks younger.
A personal package to suit your skincare needs and your budget can be put together by our experienced laser practitioner who will advise you on the best course and combination of treatments. Face, neck, and décolletage can be treated.
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