IPL TREATMENT

IPL is a non-invasive treatment technique for permanent hair reduction, anti-aging and skin rejuvenation including acne, vascular and pigmentation reduction.

What is IPL – Intense Pulsed Light Treatment?

IPL is a non-invasive light based technology used to permanently reduce unwanted hair and improve many skin conditions.  Such conditions as age spots, sun spots, freckles, superficial capillaries and other discolouration’s of the skin can be eliminated using this technology.  IPL is also incredibly effective for those of us who suffer from Rosacea and can even stimulate fibroblast causing increased collagen production in your skin for a more natural, lively, healthier looking you!


Hair Reduction Treatments

IPL hair reduction treatments are a safe, easy, painless and quick solution to unwanted hair and can be successfully used on the body or the face.  Usually a course of 6 – 8 treatments is required to achieve optimal result, but once you've completed your treatment cycle, you can look forward to a lifetime of smooth skin with only the occasional maintenance treatment.  Compare that to the cost and hassle of a lifetime of waxing.

Pigmentation Treatment

Whether born with them or acquired over the course of a lifetime, virtually everyone has one or more sun spots, freckles or skin discolouration they’d love to get rid of!  A doctor’s letter confirming that no skin cancers are present is usually required before commencing your treatment cycle and a series of 4 – 6 treatments spaced 4 week apart are required for optimal results.  Treatments areas such as backs of hands, forearms, décolletage and face will respond well

Vascular Treatment

Estimates indicate that unsightly veins are a common problem for more than 60% of the adult population!  GBG trained therapists can offer treatments which will reduce facial vascular blemishes such as red flushing (Rosacea), thread veins and red spots found on cheeks and around the nose with minimal downtime or risk.   A treatment cycle of 4 – 6 treatments spaced two to three weeks apart is usually required to reach your best possible outcome.