Trita Cosmetic Medicine
IPL photofacial
Broad-band light for pigment and vascular lesions—minimal downtime for many.
Gradual, natural-looking outcomes. Medical suitability is reviewed before any treatment.

At a glance
Tone & vessels
Targets sun spots and diffuse facial redness.
Quick sessions
Often 20–45 minutes depending on area.
Series
Typically 3–5 treatments for pigment and vessels.
About This Treatment
IPL emits multiple wavelengths to target hemoglobin (redness) and melanin (brown spots). It is not a laser but uses light pulses. AAD guidance helps patients compare IPL vs laser.
IPL can flare melasma in some patients—diagnosis and pre-treatment matter.
Eye protection is mandatory; you may feel a rubber-band snap sensation.
Safety First
All treatments performed by licensed physicians using Health Canada-approved products.
Free Consultation
Every treatment begins with a thorough consultation to understand your goals and create a personalized plan.
Follow-Up Included
Post-treatment follow-up is included to ensure optimal results and your complete satisfaction.
Financing options
Transparent pricing and payment plans may be available for qualifying cosmetic visits.
View financingTreatment Process
Assessment
Rule out photosensitizing meds and active tans.
Treatment
Cooling gel, eye shields, pulse stacking per protocol.
Post-care
Darkened spots may “coffee-ground” before flaking—do not pick.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sometimes—but heat can trigger melasma; your clinician may prefer topicals and strict sun avoidance first.
Mild swelling or pinkness for 24–48h; pigment spots darken before flaking.
Often visible after a series of treatments, with continued improvement as collagen responds.
IPL can reduce background redness and telangiectasias—often combined with medical rosacea therapy.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a free consultation to discuss your goals and learn about your options.
