Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) is an advanced skin rejuvenation treatment that uses controlled pulses of high-intensity light to safely and effectively target a wide range of skin concerns. This treatment is ideal for addressing rosacea, thread veins, spider veins, pigmentation, and sun spots, as well as general signs of ageing such as dullness or uneven skin tone.
By stimulating collagen production and encouraging natural skin renewal, IPL photofacials help restore a brighter, smoother, and more youthful complexion. At Omniya Clinic London, each IPL treatment is carefully tailored to your skin’s unique needs for visible, long-lasting results.
Treatment prices start from £250.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatment is a gentle, safe, and clinically proven method for improving a variety of skin concerns using light-based technology. Unlike traditional lasers, which emit a single, focused wavelength, IPL uses broad-spectrum pulses of light to treat multiple targets within the skin at once.
This light penetrates to the dermal layer, where it’s absorbed by chromophores such as melanin (responsible for pigmentation) and haemoglobin (in blood vessels). The process helps to fade sunspots, redness, and thread veins while also stimulating collagen production to improve skin tone and texture.
At Omniya Clinic London, IPL is performed by experienced practitioners using advanced medical-grade devices to ensure precision, comfort, and visible results for a clearer, more even complexion.
IPL treatments can help different skin types by adjusting intensity and wavelength, effectively treating various skin conditions:
Targets sunspots, freckles, age spots, and other pigmentation issues.
Stimulates collagen production to diminish signs of ageing.
Targets skin redness and inflammation, improving acne marks and rosacea.
Fades spider veins and thread veins, enhancing skin clarity.
*Images courtesy of The Lynton Clinic, Cheadle
Our IPL treatment uses advanced technology from Lynton, a leading UK-based company with a team of doctors, scientists, and aestheticians. Lynton was awarded ‘Best Manufacturer in the UK 2019’ and supplies the NHS.
Omniya has invested in a broad suite of top-quality devices to target and treat the most prevalent concerns. Our technology selection follows thorough research, assessment, and qualitative checks, ensuring we offer the best treatments by selecting the most effective and suitable technology for each concern, timescale, and budget.
We offer a free consultation with one of our skin specialists to discuss your concerns, assess your skin type, and determine the best treatment for you.
varies per patient
The treatment is not painful, and the sensation is often described as a ‘mild pinging’ or ‘rubber band snap’ during the light pulses. Cooling mechanisms and numbing creams are available to minimise discomfort if desired.
During your initial consultation, your aesthetician will review your complete medical history, including medications and any skin conditions or sensitivities. If suitable, you will have a patch test to ensure no adverse reactions. Pre-treatment instructions typically include:
You will be advised to arrive at the clinic without makeup, lotion, perfume, or skincare products, in comfortable clothing, and well-hydrated.
Yes, IPL can effectively treat rosacea, including persistent redness and flushing, by targeting haemoglobin in the blood vessels and reducing inflammation. It also stimulates collagen production, improving skin firmness and resilience.
Yes, IPL can effectively treat hyperpigmentation by targeting and breaking down excess melanin, helping to reduce and remove hyperpigmentation, sun damage, and age spots.
Post-treatment care generally includes avoiding sun exposure, applying a broad-spectrum moisturiser (SPF 30 and above), moisturising gently, avoiding heat and sweat for at least 48 hours, gently cleansing the skin for at least a week, avoiding irritating products, and not wearing makeup for at least 24 hours. Consult your skin specialist for specific post-care instructions tailored to you.
You should avoid wearing makeup on the treated areas for at least 24 hours after your treatment. If necessary, use mineral-based makeup to reduce the chance of irritation.
Yes, IPL can help reduce spider veins, particularly on the face. Success depends on factors such as the size, colour, patient’s skin type, and location of the veins.
Contraindications include pregnancy, photosensitive medications, severe skin conditions, recently tanned skin, dark skin tones, keloid scarring, herpes simplex virus, certain medical conditions, recent laser or chemical peels, and tattoos or semi-permanent makeup. Your skin specialist can recommend alternative treatments if IPL is not suitable for you.
Yes, IPL can be effectively combined with other treatments to enhance skin rejuvenation or address multiple concerns simultaneously. Common combination treatments include:
Combining IPL with these treatments provides comprehensive skin care solutions, enhancing overall results and addressing a wider range of skin concerns.
Our IPL treatment focuses on skin rejuvenation and does not remove hair. For effective hair removal, we offer laser hair removal treatments using the Cynosure Elite IQ machine.
Yes, IPL therapy effectively treats various skin conditions, including hair removal, pigmentation correction, and skin rejuvenation. The effectiveness of IPL is well-supported by clinical studies and dermatological evidence. Individual results may vary based on skin type, condition severity, and adherence to treatment protocols.
There is a lack of definitive studies on the safety of IPL during pregnancy. At Omniya Clinic, we do not perform IPL treatments during pregnancy due to the absence of concrete evidence.
The frequency of IPL treatments and their duration of effectiveness vary based on the condition being treated, the patient’s skin type, and their response to the therapy. Generally, a series of 3 to 6 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart is recommended for the initial treatment phase. Maintenance treatments may be required every 6 to 12 months, depending on the skin’s response and exposure to factors such as sun exposure.
Yes, but careful precautions are necessary to avoid complications. These include minimising sun exposure before and after treatments, using high-SPF sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and following your skin specialist’s advice to ensure safe and effective results.
If you have recently tanned skin, it is best to wait until your tan fades before undergoing IPL therapy. IPL on tanned skin poses a higher risk of side effects and may be less effective due to increased melanin. Avoid tanning before your treatment, and discuss your sun exposure openly with your skin specialist.
IPL treats a wide range of concerns, and several effective alternatives are available. At Omniya, we offer a variety of treatments to suit different skin needs and goals:
During your consultation, we will advise you on the best treatments and products to use at home.
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