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Target small, stubborn patches for precise tone correction.

(Ideal for 1-3 isolated areas – sun spots, small pigment patches, or thread vessel clusters.)

Overview

Localised IPL targets smaller areas using the same broad-spectrum technology but focused spot sizes.
This allows precise correction of pigment or redness without full-face exposure.
Common uses:

  • Individual sun spots or freckles
  • Tiny vascular flare-ups
  • Residual uneven tone after previous treatments
  • Hands, cheeks, or shoulders as single-zone refresh

Session Details

● Shorter sessions (10 – 20 minutes).

● Patch test mandatory.

● Expect localised warmth, mild redness 24 – 48 h.

● Course of 3 recommended for best visible change.

Disclaimer

● Results vary between individuals; no outcome is guaranteed.

● Educational information only; treatment follows consultation and patch-test confirmation.

FAQ

Is IPL the same as laser?

No. IPL emits broad-spectrum light (400 – 1200 nm) filtered to target pigment and vascular structures without ablation.

Lasers use a single wavelength and higher precision. IPL is gentler and typically has less downtime.

Usually 3 – 4 sessions spaced 3 – 4 weeks apart. Some patients choose 1 – 2 maintenance sessions yearly.

Caution is required on higher Fitzpatrick types (IV – VI) due to pigment interaction. We patch-test every patient and adjust parameters or suggest alternatives like Tixel® for safer options.
Yes, but staged – for example, Tixel® or chemical peels can be alternated between IPL sessions if skin recovery is complete.

You may notice improved clarity after 1 – 2 sessions; full results develop gradually as pigmented cells shed.

Most people describe quick, warm pulses – not painful, just momentary light snaps.

Minor redness, swelling, or temporary darkening of treated pigment are normal.

Rarely, superficial crusting or post-inflammatory pigment changes can occur; strict aftercare reduces risk.

Pregnancy, active infection, photosensitive medication, or recent tanning/self-tan are exclusions until reviewed.

Yes – but we still patch-test first and sometimes blend surrounding areas for even tone.

Usually 1 – 2 weeks; darkening and gentle flaking are part of the process.
A follow-up session may be advised after 4 weeks.

Book your consultation

Book your consultation at Dr Hans Clinics, 33 Cavendish Square, London.

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