Intense Pulsed Light

Fractional CO₂ laser is one of the most effective technologies for skin renewal, treating scars and combating photoaging.

What is IPL?

IPL is a system that emits broad-spectrum light pulses capable of penetrating the most superficial layers of the skin. Its energy acts on specific pigments in the skin.

Main indications

IPL is a versatile treatment recommended for:

  • Sunspots and lentigines caused by exposure to the sun.
  • Rosacea and diffuse redness.
  • Telangiectasias or small dilated vessels on the skin.
  • Photoaging: uneven texture, dull complexion and enlarged pores.

How is intense pulsed light treatment performed?

During the session, a conductive gel is applied and pulses of light are directed at the areas being treated. It usually lasts about 20 minutes and causes slight discomfort, similar to a feeling of minor cramps.

Treatment results

The results appear progressively:

  • The dark spots darken slightly and peel off after a few days.
  • The redness gradually fades.
  • The skin's radiance, texture and evenness are improved.


We usually hold two sessions per year, in the autumn and winter months.

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Frequently asked questions about acne and rosacea

I understand that you may have questions and concerns about acne and rosacea. Below, I answer some of the most frequently asked questions from my patients:

Acne is an inflammatory skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil (sebum), dead skin cells and bacteria. This causes blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and, in some cases, cysts to appear.

No. Although it is common in adolescence, acne also affects adults, especially women between the ages of 20 and 35. It is estimated that almost 30% of women in that age range suffer from it.

Not always. Although a proper skincare routine can help, many cases of acne require medical treatment, which may include topical products, oral medications, or procedures such as laser therapy.

Acne can have multiple causes: genetic factors, hormonal changes, stress, diet, and other lifestyle factors. That is why a personalised approach to diagnosis and treatment is important.

Treatment depends on the type and severity of acne. It may include:

  • Topical medication (creams or gels)
  • Oral treatment (antibiotics, contraceptives, retinoids)
  • Laser treatments, both to reduce acne activity and to treat scars

False. Although it is a persistent condition, there are multiple treatment options that can significantly improve acne and even eliminate it. It is never too late to start effective treatment.

Yes. Stress can affect hormonal balance and worsen acne. Likewise, a diet rich in sugars and ultra-processed foods can have a negative impact on the skin. These factors are important when designing a comprehensive treatment plan.

Yes, especially if it is not treated properly or if the spots are excessively manipulated. That is why it is important to see a dermatologist as soon as possible to prevent long-term scarring.

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