Anti-aging — Laser treatments

Pulsed light
rejuvenation

Skin tone correction and visible clarity

Uses targeted light energy to improve skin tone by addressing pigment and redness at their source. Gradual improvement with minimal downtime, no surface damage to surrounding tissue.

Pulsed light rejuvenation Treatment

20–40 min
Per session

3–5 sessions
Full course

Minimal
Downtime

Pulsed light rejuvenation Problem area

When it becomes relevant

When skin tone
becomes uneven

Sun exposure, hormonal changes and vascular sensitivity can cause visible shifts in skin tone over time. Redness, brown spots, broken capillaries and dull appearance often develop gradually, even when skin texture remains intact.

These changes become visible in daylight, make-up free situations or on camera. Pulsed light rejuvenation targets these changes by selectively addressing colour irregularities while preserving the surrounding tissue.

What it addresses

What pulsed light
corrects

IPL targets light-absorbing structures in the skin. Results appear progressively as treated pigment and vascular structures break down and are naturally cleared by the body.

Sun damage and age spots

Targets melanin clusters responsible for brown spots and sun-related pigmentation. Spots temporarily darken before fading naturally over 1–2 weeks.

Diffuse redness and capillaries

Haemoglobin in visible capillaries absorbs IPL energy, causing vessel collapse. Redness and flushing reduce progressively across sessions.

Uneven skin tone and clarity

Addresses the overall colour balance of the skin. Tone becomes clearer, calmer and more uniform as treated structures clear between sessions.

Early photoageing

Suitable for patients who want tone refinement without structural treatment. Addresses surface colour changes without resurfacing or significant downtime.

How it is planned

How pulsed light treatment
is planned and performed

Skin assessment

Skin type, pigment depth, vascular sensitivity and treatment goals are assessed. Light parameters are adjusted to match your skin profile.

Treatment session

Light pulses are applied to targeted zones. Sessions take 20–40 minutes. Cooling systems reduce discomfort during treatment.

Progressive improvement

Results develop between sessions as treated structures clear. Visible improvement in tone after 2–3 sessions. Full course: 3–5 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart.

What is included

What's included in your
pulsed light program

Your treatment is coordinated from assessment to follow-up.

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Free consultation and skin assessment

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Structured treatment plan before first session

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Treatment by a German-trained specialist

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Light parameter adjustment per session

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Follow-up to confirm progress

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Coordinator available throughout your stay

Ready to explore your options
No commitment required. Your coordinator responds within 24 hours and can answer any questions before you decide.

What it addresses

Common questions patients ask
before making a decision

What is pulsed light rejuvenation and how does it work?

Pulsed light rejuvenation uses controlled light pulses to target pigment and vascular irregularities in the upper layers of the skin. The light energy is absorbed by excess pigment and visible blood vessels, which are gradually broken down and cleared by the body. The skin surface remains intact.

Which skin concerns respond best to pulsed light treatment?

Pulsed light rejuvenation is commonly used for sun spots, age spots, diffuse redness, mild rosacea related redness, and overall skin tone imbalance. It is not designed to treat deep wrinkles or significant skin laxity.

What is the recovery time after pulsed light rejuvenation?

Recovery is usually minimal. Temporary redness or darkening of treated pigment may occur and typically resolves within a few days. Normal daily activities can usually be resumed shortly after treatment.

Who is a suitable candidate for pulsed light rejuvenation?

This treatment is suitable for patients with uneven skin tone, sun related pigmentation, redness, or visible capillaries. A medical consultation is required to assess skin type, pigment depth, and vascular sensitivity before treatment is planned.

How many pulsed light sessions are usually needed?

Most patients require a series of sessions to achieve visible improvement. The exact number depends on skin condition, pigment density, and treatment response. Sessions are spaced to allow gradual clearance and skin recovery.

Can pulsed light rejuvenation be combined with other treatments?

Yes. Pulsed light rejuvenation can be combined with other skin treatments when medically appropriate. Combination planning is always done during consultation to ensure skin safety and balanced results.

Ready to take
the first step?

A free consultation is all it takes to understand what pulsed light rejuvenation can realistically achieve for you.