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IPL Services & Treatments Near Vaquero, TX

The Premier Treatment for Correcting Pigmentation and Redness

If your skin tells the story of sun exposure, redness, or broken capillaries, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy, often called a PhotoFacial, offers a powerful solution.

Conveniently serving patients from Vaquero, TX, our medical aesthetic specialists at our Southlake, TX and Rockwall, TX locations use advanced IPL technology to safely diminish the visible signs of photo-aging.

Ready to reverse sun damage with an IPL PhotoFacial? Serving Vaquero, TX.

How IPL Works to Clear Your Skin

Conditions Corrected by EVEXIAS Medical IPL PhotoFacials

Why Choose EVEXIAS Medical Centers for IPL? Serving Vaquero, TX

Medical Expertise and Customized Settings

Our IPL services are administered by highly trained, licensed medical professionals, including Board-Certified Nurse Practitioners (NPs).

Integrated Approach to Lasting Results

We ensure that factors like hormones and nutrition support your skin’s clarity, helping you maintain a bright, even complexion long after your sessions.

Serving Vaquero, TX from Two Premier Locations:

Take the Next Step Toward Clearer Skin

Patients from Vaquero, TX can schedule a confidential consultation today to explore their customized IPL PhotoFacial treatment plan.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) IPL

Q: Is there any downtime after an IPL PhotoFacial?

A: IPL is a low-downtime procedure. Your skin may feel warm and appear slightly pink for a few hours. Brown spots will temporarily darken before flaking off over the next 5-7 days.

Q: How many IPL sessions are recommended?

A: A series of 3 to 6 treatments, spaced 3 to 4 weeks apart, is typically recommended.

Q: Does IPL treat both redness and brown spots at the same time?

A: Yes. Because IPL uses a broad spectrum of light, it simultaneously targets both melanin (brown) and hemoglobin (red) in the skin.

Q: Can I get an IPL treatment if I have a tan?

A: No. It is crucial to strictly avoid tanning and excessive sun exposure for at least two to four weeks before your IPL treatment.

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