Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about IPL Skin Rejuvenation or Acne Laser Neck.

Most people need 3–6 treatments spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on concerns severity. Your provider will customize a plan based on skin type, pigmentation depth, and acne activity to achieve optimal, lasting improvement.

Most clients report mild discomfort described as snapping or warm sensations. Topical numbing can be applied for sensitivity, and cooling devices minimize irritation. Sessions are brief and tolerance varies; discuss comfort options with your clinician beforehand.

You may notice temporary redness, mild swelling, or darkening of pigmented spots that flake off within days to two weeks. Use gentle skincare and sun protection; improvements develop over weeks as collagen remodels and pigmentation fades.

IPL is effective for many skin types but carries higher risks for darker tones. A thorough consultation and test patch determine suitability; alternative lasers or settings may be recommended to safely treat pigmentation or acne on darker skin.

Yes—IPL reduces redness and targets pigment in post-inflammatory marks, while stimulating collagen to smooth texture. Deeper scars may need combined treatments like microneedling or fractional lasers for optimal resurfacing and long-term improvement.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks, stop retinoids and certain topical agents as advised, and arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Bring concerns and medication history to your consultation for safe personalized planning.