IPL Photofacial
POST-TREATMENT INSTRUCTIONS
· Be gentle to treated area. Do not scratch or pick at your skin.
· Freckles and sunspots may turn slightly darker (pigment granules) initially and then flake off within 7-10 days for facial areas and 14 – 21 days for body areas. This is a desired and normal reaction.
· Until the “pigment granules” have completely subsided, avoid all of the following:
o Use of scented lotions or soaps, exfoliant creams (Retin-A, glycolic/salicylic and alpha- hydroxy acids), acne creams or gels, loofa sponges and aggressive scrubbing
o Excessively hot or cold water – wash with tepid water
o Shaving
o Swimming pools and spas with multiple chemicals/chlorine
· Skin may appear red, swollen and have a mild sunburn sensation. This is a normal reaction. It can last from a few hours to a few days after treatment. Applying an ice pack off and on for the first 24 hours will help minimize swelling. NOTE: Never apply ice directly to the skin. Apply through a cloth.
· For minimum of 48 hours, avoid activities that cause flushing or excessive perspiration, including exercise, hot temperatures, consumption of alcohol or spicy foods, saunas, etc.
· A cold compress can be used to provide comfort if the treated area is especially warm. This is typically only needed within the first 12 hours after the treatment.
· PCA CliniCalm 5% cream or hydrocortisone cream can also be applied to provide comfort if the treated area becomes itchy.
· Vitamin E or Aloe Vera applied to the treatment area may provide a soothing effect. Post treatment discomfort is typically minimal but if the area is very uncomfortable, oral pain relievers such as Tylenol or Advil, may be used.
· There may be redness and slight swelling around the treated vessels. Often, they appear lighter in appearance and are less defined.
· Makeup may be applied immediately after the treatment, as long as skin integrity has not been compromised.
· In the unusual case of crusting of the skin in the treated area, apply an antibiotic ointment twice a day to the affected areas. Do not pick at these areas, as this may result in infection or scarring.
· If the skin is broken or a blister appears, apply an antibiotic ointment and contact the clinic as soon as possible.
· Keep the affected area moist and avoid direct sunlight.
· Strictly avoid any sun exposure to the treated area for a minimum of 7-14 days after the procedure. The treated area is more prone to sunburn and pigmentation change. Keep the area covered and use a sun block with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide and reapply every 2 hours. Any PCA branded sunscreen will be sufficient. Delayed blistering secondary to sun exposure has been noted up to 72 hours post treatment.
· If in the middle of a series of IPL Photofacial treatments, sun exposure should be avoided between treatments and a sunblock should be used on a daily basis.
· Subsequent treatments are based upon your Medical Professional’s recommendation and are typically 4 weeks apart
