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Who Should I Consult For My Photofacial or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Skin Care Treatment?

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Who Should I Consult For My Photofacial or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Skin Care Treatment?

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The best Photofacial or IPL machines are found in a physician’s office. Less powerful Photofacial machines are allowed to be used in Spas, but results are not as effective with these downgraded machines. In my experience patients do not get the results that they want in a spa, and often come to my practice for repeat treatments with the LuxGreen Photofacial after having already spent money for IPL in a spa. The other benefit of having your Photofacial treatment in a physician’s office is that you will be examined by a doctor who can properly diagnose your skin condition. Some brown lesions are dangerous and require medical evaluation and should not be treated with IPL. If you have Rosacea or larger blood vessels on your face, a different therapy is required. These are medical treatments and should be done in a doctor’s office. Your skin will be evaluated for more serious skin conditions, and you will receive more effective Photofacial skin care treatments. How Do I Find a Good Doctor t

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