What Is IPL Skin Rejuvenation and Whitening?
Color light skin rejuvenation and whitening is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that not only improves skin appearance—enhancing elasticity and radiance—but also poses no harm to the body. As such, it has become one of the most popular minimally invasive aesthetic treatments in recent years. Prior to undergoing this procedure, individuals should undergo a comprehensive physical examination to ensure they are in good health, thereby maximizing the likelihood of successful treatment.

What Is Color Light Skin Rejuvenation and Whitening?
Color light skin rejuvenation and whitening is a non-ablative photodynamic therapy. It effectively treats various skin concerns without causing any damage to the skin surface. Unlike traditional skin-resurfacing methods—such as chemical peels or topical keratolytic agents—it carries no risk of adverse effects or complications, making it safer and more reliable. This treatment does not require removal of any skin tissue. Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy is suitable for all skin types, delivering safe and effective results without harming the skin. A full course typically consists of 5–6 sessions, each lasting approximately 15–20 minutes, with intervals of 15–20 days between treatments.
Before treatment, candidates are advised to consult a reputable medical aesthetic facility and have an in-depth discussion with their physician to clearly communicate personal aesthetic goals and expectations. A thorough physical examination is also recommended prior to treatment to confirm suitability for color light skin rejuvenation. Additionally, the treatment area should be kept clean and hygienic beforehand to minimize the risk of post-procedural infection.
After color light skin rejuvenation, the skin becomes especially delicate and sensitive. Sun exposure must be avoided; when outdoors, apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 20–25. Aspirin and alcohol—including alcohol-containing cosmetics—must be strictly avoided. Do not squeeze, press, rub, or otherwise traumatize the treated area.
Each color light skin rejuvenation course comprises 1–5 sessions. Depending on individual conditions, some patients may require 2–3 full courses. Pigmented lesions gradually fade over time, and subsequent sessions can be scheduled every 3–4 weeks following the previous treatment.
Due to individual variations in photosensitivity, a small number of patients may experience transient hyperpigmentation after treatment. This typically resolves spontaneously within 3–9 months. Oral supplementation with vitamins C and E may be recommended to accelerate pigment metabolism and enhance skin immunity.
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