Reveal Radiance: IPL Resurfacing with Optimus Max

Brighten, Tighten, and Clarify Your Skin — Without Downtime

If you’re struggling with uneven tone, dark spots, or redness, IPL Resurfacing with Optimus Max might be your glow-up solution. It’s non-invasive, gentle, and highly effective — making it one of the most popular treatments for brighter, clearer, and younger-looking skin.

What Is IPL Resurfacing?

IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light — a technology that uses controlled pulses of light to target unwanted pigment and redness deep within the skin. The Optimus Max platform allows us to treat a range of skin concerns with high precision and minimal discomfort.

Unlike ablative lasers that remove layers of skin, IPL works beneath the surface to improve tone, stimulate collagen, and correct pigmentation issues without harming healthy skin cells.

What It Treats

IPL is ideal for clients dealing with:

  • Sun damage

  • Brown spots / age spots

  • Redness or rosacea

  • Uneven tone and blotchiness

  • Fine blood vessels

  • Large pores and dullness

How the Treatment Works

  1. We apply a cooling gel to protect your skin.

  2. The handheld Optimus Max device delivers light pulses to the targeted areas.

  3. The light breaks up pigment and stimulates collagen production beneath the skin.

  4. Treated spots may darken temporarily before fading away (this is normal and expected!).

Downtime & Results

  • Treatment Time: 30–45 minutes

  • Discomfort Level: Minimal — feels like a quick “snap” on the skin

  • Downtime: None to mild redness/flaking for 1–3 days

  • Results Timeline: Most clients notice improvement after 1–2 sessions, with full results after 3–5

Who Is It For?

IPL Resurfacing is great for those who want brighter, clearer skin without harsh peels or downtime. It’s especially effective for those with sun damage, redness, or early signs of aging.

Note: Some darker skin tones may need alternative treatments — we always assess during your consultation.

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