ACNE THERAPY

The principle behind E-light acne therapy is a special 430nm wavelength, the rays of light attack Propionibacterium acne, reduce sebum production, fade discolouration caused by acne and reduce the depth of acne scars. It can reduce pore size and balance fatty and dry areas.

The E-Light technology is a combination of IPL (intense pulsed light) and Radio Frequency, which is actually an improved version of a normal flash treatment. Working together, light and RF energy tighten and tone the skin. E-Light is a natural, gentle and effective solution for treating more severe forms of acne, before treatment a consultation and patch test will be required to ensure this is the correct procedure for your skin.



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Before the treatment it is important to avoid sunlight and solariums.

The treatment can only begin on un-tanned skin, since tanned skin may be burnt. It is important that the person being treated does not take photosensitising medication and is not photosensitive. One month before treatment it is prohibited to use microdermabrasion, acid peels, retinol treatments and other treatments, which make the upper skin layer sensitive. Before treatment, a test flash is required, after which you should wait one week to make sure that your skin tolerates lights. The test flash also allows us to personalize the treatment parameters. After treatment the skin may become slightly red.

Applying make-up is possible but not recommended.

In the 2-3 weeks after the treatments it is important to avoid sunlight and wear high-SPF sunscreen.

In the first few days after the treatment, swimming pools, saunas and hot baths or showers should be avoided as well.

The treatment should be repeated 4 weeks later for approximately 6 sessions.

Payment options

(1) Session PAYG

(6) Sessions (20% discount must be paid in full on patch test)

(8) Sessions (25% discount must be paid in full on patch test)

Consultation Free

Acne Therapy

£
60.00
(Starting from)


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