If you’ve noticed sun spots, redness, broken capillaries, or uneven skin tone, you may have heard about photofacials.

What is a photofacial? A photofacial is a non-invasive skin treatment that uses Intense Pulsed Light, IPL, to target discoloration, redness, and sun damage while stimulating collagen production.

It’s not a facial in the traditional spa sense. It’s a light-based treatment designed to correct pigmentation and restore clarity at a deeper level.

At Functional Wellness & Aesthetics, we use photofacials to help patients achieve smoother, more even skin without surgery or downtime.

How Does a Photofacial Work?

Photofacials use IPL technology. IPL delivers broad-spectrum light energy into the skin.

That light energy:

  • Targets excess pigment, such as brown spots
  • Reduces redness and visible blood vessels
  • Breaks down sun damage
  • Stimulates collagen production

The body then gradually clears the damaged pigment, revealing clearer, brighter skin over time.

What Skin Concerns Does a Photofacial Treat?

Photofacials are commonly used for:

  • Sun spots
  • Age spots
  • Rosacea-related redness
  • Broken capillaries
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Freckles
  • Mild acne discoloration

It’s especially popular for the face, neck, chest, and hands, areas most exposed to the sun.

What Happens During the Treatment?

Here’s what you can expect:

  1. Your skin is cleansed.
  2. Protective eyewear is placed.
  3. A cooling gel may be applied.
  4. Pulses of light are delivered across the treatment area.

Each pulse feels like a quick snap against the skin. Most patients describe it as tolerable, similar to a rubber band flick.

A session typically takes 20 to 45 minutes depending on the area treated.

What is Recovery Like?

Photofacials require minimal downtime.

After treatment, you may notice:

  • Mild redness
  • Slight warmth
  • Temporary darkening of pigmented spots

That darkening is normal. The pigment rises to the surface before flaking away within 7 to 10 days.

You can usually return to daily activities immediately, but sun protection is essential.

How Many Photofacial Treatments Are Needed?

While some improvement can be seen after one session, most patients benefit from a series of 3 to 5 treatments spaced about 4 weeks apart.

Results are cumulative. Each session builds on the last.

Maintenance treatments once or twice a year can help preserve clarity.

Is a Photofacial the Same as a Laser?

Not exactly.

Lasers use a single focused wavelength of light. IPL uses multiple wavelengths, allowing it to treat various pigment and vascular concerns in one session.

Both are effective, but IPL is often preferred for overall tone correction and diffuse redness.

Who is a Good Candidate for a Photofacial?

Photofacials work best for individuals with:

  • Light to medium skin tones
  • Sun damage
  • Mild to moderate pigmentation
  • Facial redness

Patients with very dark skin tones may require alternative treatments, as IPL targets pigment and must be carefully selected for safety.

A consultation ensures proper candidacy.

How Long Do Results Last?

With good skincare and consistent sun protection, results can last months to years.

However, new sun exposure can cause additional pigmentation. Daily SPF use is critical to maintaining results.

Why Choose Functional Wellness & Aesthetics for Photofacials?

Light-based treatments require precision and experience.

At Functional Wellness & Aesthetics, we customize every session based on:

  • Your skin tone
  • Type of pigmentation
  • Redness patterns
  • Overall skin health

We focus on safe settings, gradual improvement, and natural-looking results.

This is not about over-treating. It’s about restoring clarity while protecting your skin barrier.

FAQs About Photofacials

Does a photofacial hurt?

Most patients describe it as mildly uncomfortable but very tolerable. Cooling techniques help reduce discomfort.

When will I see results?

You may see pigment darken within days. Clearer skin typically appears within 1 to 2 weeks.

Can I wear makeup after?

Yes, most patients can apply makeup the next day.

Is there downtime?

Minimal. Mild redness may last a few hours to a day.

Can photofacials tighten skin?

IPL can stimulate collagen slightly, improving skin texture, but it is primarily used for pigment and redness correction.

Thinking About a Photofacial?

If you’ve been searching for what a photofacial is and whether it can help with sun spots or redness, we’re here to guide you.

Schedule a consultation at Functional Wellness & Aesthetics to see if IPL Photofacial treatment is right for you.

Book your appointment today and take the first step toward clearer, more radiant skin.

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