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  1. I am 31 and was burned with second degree blisters by a physician going too aggressive on an IPL laser. My skin is orange peelish with large pores, hyperpigmented In large spots, thinner looking, and premature wrinkles.

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      Treating skin that is tan—from the sun, tanning beds, or...

  2. So how do you know that you have a burn? If crusting of the skin is notated or well-defined reddish burn marks are identical to your laser's spot size, but no blisters are present, the thermal injury is likely limited to the epidermis and you have a first degree burn.

  3. I had IPL done and I got some burns. Those burns scabbed off and I'm left with scars (see pics). I have had a few consults and I'm getting a range of ideas, from peels to q-switch yag treatments.

  4. 7 Νοε 2023 · Treating skin that is tan—from the sun, tanning beds, or even self-tanning lotion—can cause burns and permanent hypo- or hyperpigmentation. IPL can make melasma worse, due to its light, heat, and nonspecific nature. The treatment can hurt, with a sharp prickling, snapping, or stinging sensation.

  5. An IPL Photo Facial can be a transformative treatment for those looking to address skin concerns, from pigmentation to rosacea. Understanding what to do before, during, and after the procedure can ensure a smoother experience and achieve the best possible results.

  6. 12 Φεβ 2020 · In most cases, the burn from an aesthetic laser or IPL is a first degree burn. A second degree burn is unlikely but can also occur from laser/IPL treatment. Third degree burns are extremely rare.

  7. 12 Δεκ 2021 · The lower area is showing some light blistering where the IPL’s thermal energy has disturbed the melanosomes. The skin has a brown appearance due to melanin’s reaction. Already it appears that the IPL area should have received more cooling immediately after treatment!!

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