Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Why can’t you receive an IPL treatment when you have tanned?

Intense pulsed light treatments work by producing a high intensity flash of filtered light from the applicator head, which has been placed in contact with the skin. These gentle pulses of light are absorbed by the pigment melanin, which is the chromophore that gives hair and skin its’ colour. The hair rapidly absorbs this filtered light and conducts it to the surrounding cells. This heat raises the temperature of these cells to 70 degree Centigrade or higher, which denatures the cells making them incapable of producing further hair growth.

When skin is exposed to sun or tanning equipment, there is an increase in the levels of melanin in the top layers of the skin. If an IPL treatment is carried out on top of this excess melanin, it can result in a burn or other undesired effects.  Thus, it is very important to wait 4 to 6 weeks after sun exposure and tanning beds before an IPL session.  This gap period will allow the necessary time for the tanned skin cells to shed off, and the skin to return to normal. 

For information on Ecolite IPL and where you can get a treatment email info@ecoliteipl.com and visit www.ecoliteipl.com 

Wednesday, 25 May 2011

A new solution to sun-damaged skin!

With summer just upon us, many of us are looking forward to spending many afternoons sitting in the sun with our friends, walking around the beautiful streets of London and escaping on hot holidays. Not only does sunlight have a great positive effect on our moods, but studies demonstrate that sunlight can also provide a dose of Vitamin D which keeps our bones healthy. 


However, just like most things in life, too much of a good thing can also be harmful. Excessive exposure to the sun without protection can lead to various types of damage and cosmetic blemishes. Over time, due to cumulative sun exposure, alterations in the colour and texture of the skin inevitably occur, and excessive sun exposure decreases the production of collagen, which in turn causes damage to the skin making it feel wrinkled and coarse and looking red and tired.


Just as Intense Pulsed Light technology has revolutionized depilation, for cosmetic symptoms of sun damaged skin, such as fine lines, wrinkles, ago spots and sun spots, intense pulsed light therapies are quite effective in restoring the skin to a naturally healthy and youthful condition. 


The Intense Pulsed light photo rejuvenation treatment uses a safe, visible infared light to increase the body’s natural production of collagen, thus, leaving you with younger, fresher and non-blemished skin! 

In terms of the sun, what should I do before and after my treatment? 

In general, it is highly recommended that you should stay out of the sun for one month before your treatment, use a minimum of SPF 30 sun protection when you are exposed, and try to wear a hat when possible. Furthermore, it is important that the sunscreen contain zinc oxide or titanium dioxide to block harmful UVA rays.  

For information on Ecolite IPL and where you can get a treatment email info@ecoliteipl.com and visit www.ecoliteipl.com 

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

What's the difference between Laser and IPL? And why do you need a course of IPL treatments?

Hair removal using laser technology has developed greatly throughout the last three decades. Today, along with IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments, it is the most popular and most effective form of epilation on the market. However, despite the popularity of laser and IPL treatments in the beauty industry, many consumers are still confused between the two different types of treatments, and at times consider IPL to be the inferior of the two. However, read further to understand that IPL is faster and more versatile that its laser counterpart.

IPL epilators are not technically lasers, however, they use a xenon flash lamp to emit a full spectrum of light to deliver the same result as a traditional laser. Both technologies generate heat that targets the melanin in the skin and hair, the oxyhemoglobin found in the blood, and the water found in the skin. Furthermore, both technologies work by delivering heat energy to a depth which is determined by the wavelength used and can increase the amount of heat delivered at the selected depth by increasing the power of the light. The common misconception that ‘more power equals greater depth’ is simply false. Effective treatments are a function of delivering the proper amount of power (heat) to the proper depth in a safe manner, which can be done effectively by either a laser or an IPL.

That said, however, there are several advantages of IPL over laser. First, is the area that can be covered by an IPL in each session is much larger, and results in quicker treatment speed. Generally IPL treatment heads are up to 8 times larger than the small spot produced by lasers and therefore treatments are much quicker. The second major difference is the wavelength of light produced. Lasers produce light with one specific wavelength whilst IPL uses an entire waveband. Different wavelengths penetrate the skin to different depths so using IPL is like using a group of lasers in a single treatment.

WHY DO I NEED A COURSE OF TREATMENTS?

Hair grows in cycles and many factors influence it's growth including age, ethnicity, weight, hormones, diet, medication and metabolism along with your hair's location, thickness and resilience. Only hair that is in its’ growing cycle (called anagen phase) will be destroyed at each treatment session. The number of hairs growing at any one time and the length of time between treatments varies, but generally we allow 4 to 8 weeks.

For information on Ecolite IPL and where you can get a treatment email info@ecoliteipl.com and visit www.ecoliteipl.com 

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Can IPL treat Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition, affecting both sexes, which causes redness and swelling on the face, scalp, neck, ears, chest and back. The condition can often progress to a persistent redness, pimples and visible blood vessels in the centre of the face that can eventually involve other parts of the body. Unless it affects the eyes, it is typically a harmless cosmetic condition.  

Although the cause of Rosacea is unknown, various triggers have been noted to spark episodes of flushing and blushing, which play a part in the development of Rosacea.  Exposure to temperature extremes, strenuous exercise, heat from sunlight, severe sunburn, stress, anxiety, cold wind, and moving to a warm or hot environment from a cold one such as heated shops and offices during the winter can also cause the face to become flushed and trigger an episode of Rosacea. There are also some food and drinks that can trigger flushing, including alcohol, food and beverages containing caffeine, foods high in histamines and spicy food.

Various treatments have been developed to fight this annoying skin ailment, however, today, IPL is considered to be the best treatment for this condition.  IPLs use light to penetrate the epidermis to target the capillaries in the dermis layer of the skin. The light is absorbed by oxy-hemoglobin which heat up causing the capillary walls to heat up to 70 °C, damaging them, causing them to be absorbed by the body’s natural defense mechanism. With a sufficient number of treatments, this method may even eliminate the redness altogether.  Not only do most Rosacea sufferers see great improvements in symptoms, but also a reduction in the rate of future flare ups.  Furthermore, the warming effect of the light energy from the IPL device also increases the production of collagen that has a tightening and smoothing effect on the skin. This increase in collagen supports and heals the tiny blood vessels in your skin. People with mild to severe rosacea can see an 80 to 90% overall reduction in facial redness in 4-6 treatments. 

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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

The cause of Acne and whether IPL provides a solution?

For weeks you have been preparing for tomorrow night’s big event, and all of sudden you notice a breakout of acne on your face! Have you ever wondered where acne comes from?  Your mother may have told you that it comes from consuming foods that are high in sugar or fat, or from not washing your face. However, many people are surprised to find out that neither of these factors are a cause of acne.

The actual cause of acne is the body’s increased production of the hormone androgen, a hormone produced by both men and women. The androgen hormone stimulates the sebaceous glands to produce more oil causing the pores in the skin to become blocked preventing the oil from coming up to the surface of the skin. Acne, an infection caused by skin bacteria, directly feeds on and breaks down the trapped oil in the skin. As the bacteria increase, waste products and sebatic acid are created, and the sebaceous gland becomes inflamed – causing what you know see on your face as a blackhead, a whitehead or pimple.

The days of stressing about a potential break-out on your big day are now over? With a simple course of IPL treatments, within 15 minutes per week for three to four weeks, acne is a thing of the past, and anyone with permanent acne can greatly benefit from this treatment!

The innovative and advanced IPL treatment filters light from a flash-lamp in two targeted ways to ensure that that only light with the appropriate wavelengths is allowed to reach your skin to prevent future acne.  As haemoglobin, which is the red pigment in blood, absorbs the light and heats up in the fine blood vessels that supply the sebaceous glands, it causes a minor injury to the sebaceous glands which decreases the overproduction of oil that leads to acne.

This solution to dealing with acne is easy and essentially painless. As any potentially harmful wavelengths are filtered out an IPL, you do not need to do anything in order to prepare for your session. However, it is important that in the weeks leading up to your appointment, you should avoid going into the sun as it is important to keep your skin as pale as possible. This is to prevent too much light from being absorbed by a darker complexion.

As no anaesthetics are required and individuals vary in their thresholds of pain, it is difficult to predict how much, if any, pain a particular individual client will feel when he or she receives the treatment. To date, patients describe a wide variety of sensations such as a slight pinch to how your skin feels after too much sun exposure.

Although there may be some redness on your skin after the treatment, people normally do not need any post-treatment care.  However, some people with more sensitive skin may ease any discomfort by applying ice or a prescribed ointment to the treatment area immediately after treatment. In the case that you have sun-damaged skin, some of the pigmented spots may become darker, but they will eventually disappear.

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Friday, 15 October 2010

IPL treatments for excessive facial and body hair

When looking at treatments for excessive facial and body hair, what are the issues and how effective are Intense Pulsed Light treatments?

For decades, women and men have been going to their beauty therapists, sometimes on a bi-weekly basis, to wax, thread and pluck their unwanted facial and body hair. Throughout their lives, these women and men will spend countless hours and thousands of pounds for temporary solutions to this embarrassing problem.

IPL laser hair removal (Intense Pulse Light), however, now makes these outdated practices a useless waste of time and money. IPL laser hair removal, which works with a safe filtered light, is a permanent solution for unwanted body and facial hair. With an average of 6-8 treatments, imagine not having to shave your underarms or legs, or have those embarrassing hairs on the chin and neck. Even for men, that unattractive hair on the shoulders and the back can be a thing of the past.

Read about Georgia’s experience, a 20-something female living in London, who recently began IPL treatments: “I started my IPL on my underarms back in April 2010, and after 4 treatments I am seeing visibly slower growth and patchiness under my arms. With a Middle Eastern background the hair under my arms and bikini is extremely course, dark and quite thick. I can't tell you how much IPL has saved me! The money spent each month is an investment in my eyes and my under arms love me for it! Next on the list is my bikini line... I pay £50 every 3-4 weeks on waxing so the extra for a life-long result is 100% worth it! 

Stay online for my next instalment and the result on the run up to my 6th appointment after the 5th on Saturday.”

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Monday, 16 August 2010

What is IPL and what cosmetic conditions can it treat?

In today’s society, the portrayal of flawless celebrities in the media has seen many beauty treatments and cosmetic procedures soar in popularity, as consumers strive to perfect their images.  As people go in pursuit of skin perfection, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments helps you address many of the cosmetic and aesthetic imperfections that can affect confidence, self-esteem and an overall sense of well-being. Most commonly, unwanted hair and conditions that affect the face can be among the most embarrassing.

Twenty years ago, treatments to combat these issues were traditionally associated with laser technology.  However, research and development has proven that Intense Pulsed Light produces an equally effective outcome, as well as being faster and less expensive. IPL works by emitting a broad spectrum of light via a specially constructed Xenon flash lamp and focussing optics. 

This non-laser technology converts the light to heat energy spanning across a broader range of wavelengths; this yields benefits for a number of skin conditions and disorders including acne, thread veins and Rosacea, as well as achieving permanent hair reduction

As the pulses of light are short in duration, clients experience virtually no discomfort, although a minor sensation may occasionally be experienced in sensitive areas; but this subsides immediately.

Beauty professionals and medical experts now consider IPL to be one of the most effective ways to achieve skin perfection and address a number of skin issues, safely, cost efficiently and permanently. Skin clinics, medical experts, beauty salons and spas now utilise IPL technology and whilst celebrities have popularise treatments, every day people are overcoming conditions and boosting their self-esteem by having a simple course of treatments.

Susan Jaffer


Ecolite IPL