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Polaris and IPL Treatment: Frequently Asked Questions
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1) What does the Polaris & IPL treatment specifically treat?
This treatment is good for improving sun-damaged skin and for reducing the common signs of ageing. The procedure is also used to treat rosacea, rough skin. blotches on the complexion and damaged blood vessels.
During your consultation with our specialist, you will be examined and informed as to how effective this treatment would be for your particular area of concern.
2) Can Polaris & IPL only be carried out on the face?
Polaris and IPL can be used to treat the face, the arms, neck, chest and hands.
3) How many treatments are required?
Again, this should be discussed during your consultation. Everybody`s expectations and wishes vary from person to person, however we find that clients usually opt for between 2 - 5 treatments, depending on their age and condition of their skin
4)Is this treatment safe?
We do not deem Polaris & IPL treatment to be at all high risk. There are no longterm health hazards and the technology behind this treatment has been used for decades within the feild of medcine.
5) What do the letters IPL stand for?
IPL stands for Intense Pulse Light.
6) Will I require a patch test / skin test prior to the treatment?
As a matter of course, your specialist will take a patch test prior to proceeding with the treatment to check that the Polaris & IPL treatment is suitable for the particular individual.
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