Dye VL stands for Dynamic Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy. It is a cutting-edge technology that uses pulses of light to target and reduce skin pigmentation issues such as age spots, sunspots, melasma, and other forms of hyperpigmentation.
Dye VL treatment works by delivering specific wavelengths of light energy deep into the skin. This targets the excess melanin (which causes dark patches on the skin) and breaks it down. The body's natural healing process then removes the broken-down melanin, resulting in a more even skin tone.
Dye VL treatment is effective for treating a variety of pigmentation issues including age spots, sunspots, freckles, and melasma (a form of hyperpigmentation that appears as dark patches on the skin). It can also be used to improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Dye VL treatment has been proven to effectively reduce hyperpigmentation on the skin, resulting in a more even complexion. It also stimulates collagen production, which can help improve skin texture and reduce the signs of aging. The treatment is non-invasive and requires no downtime, making it a convenient option for those with busy schedules.
Dye VL hyperpigmentation treatment is suitable for people of all skin types. However, individuals with darker skin tones may require more sessions to achieve desired results. It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as those with open wounds or infections on the treatment area.
The number of sessions required depends on individual skin concerns and severity. On average, 3-6 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart are recommended for best results.
Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the procedure. Some may feel a mild stinging sensation, similar to a rubber band snapping against the skin.
The most common side effect is redness and slight swelling in the treated area, which usually subsides within a few hours.
Results can last for 6-12 months, depending on individual skin type and lifestyle habits (such as sun exposure). Touch-up sessions may be required to maintain results.