Treatment Overview

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), often called a “photo facial” or “photorejuvenation”, is a light-based skin treatment widely available in Korean dermatology clinics. It is commonly used for sun spots, freckles, vascular redness, and photoaging.

For Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) — dark marks left behind after acne, injury, or inflammation — IPL can sometimes be effective, but it is not the first-line choice in Korea. This is because PIH often occurs in Asian skin types (Fitzpatrick III–V), which are more prone to rebound pigmentation. Lasers like Nd:YAG or Pico are typically safer.

That said, Korean dermatologists may use gentle, filtered IPL protocols for mild, superficial PIH, especially when patients also have redness, broken capillaries, or sun-induced pigmentation.


Purpose & Benefits

  • PIH Lightening: Breaks down superficial melanin clusters.
  • Skin Brightening: Improves clarity and radiance.
  • Multi-Benefit: Treats redness, rosacea, sun damage, and pigmentation together.
  • Non-Invasive: Comfortable with minimal downtime.
  • Collagen Stimulation: Secondary benefit for smoother, younger-looking skin.

Ideal Candidates

IPL in Korea may be recommended for:

  • Adults with mild or superficial PIH, often combined with redness.
  • Patients with sun spots + PIH + vascular concerns.
  • Individuals seeking gentle, non-ablative treatment with no downtime.

Possible Risks & Complications

Since IPL uses broad-spectrum light, risks exist, especially for Asian skin:

  • Redness/Warmth: Feels like mild sunburn, resolves in hours to days.
  • Temporary Darkening: Pigmented areas may darken before flaking off.
  • Crusting/Flaking: Normal healing process for treated spots.
  • PIH Risk: If fluence is too strong, IPL can worsen PIH. Korean dermatologists mitigate this by using low-intensity, filtered passes.

Surgical Techniques Used

  • Broad-Spectrum Light (500–1200 nm): Absorbed by melanin and hemoglobin.
  • Precision Filters: Select wavelengths that target pigment without overheating skin.
  • Korean Multi-Pass Approach: Several gentle passes instead of one strong shot.
  • Protocol: Typically 3–5 sessions, spaced 3–4 weeks apart.

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Immediately: Mild redness, tingling, or warmth.
  • 1–3 Days: PIH areas may darken slightly or crust before fading.
  • 1 Week: Skin looks brighter with improved tone.

Aftercare Tips:

  • Apply SPF 50+ sunscreen daily to prevent recurrence.
  • Use hydrating, soothing skincare (barrier creams, serums).
  • Avoid exfoliants, acids, and retinoids for 3–5 days.
  • Stay out of direct sunlight for 1–2 weeks after each session.

Results & Longevity

  • After First Session: Subtle brightening, mild reduction in pigmentation.
  • 2–3 Sessions: Noticeable fading of mild PIH and improved clarity.
  • 3–5 Sessions: More even skin tone, though resistant PIH may require Pico or Fraxel.
  • Long-Term: Results last 6–12 months; maintenance once or twice yearly recommended.

Treatment Process in Korea

Korea is a global leader in customized IPL protocols, ensuring safety for Asian skin prone to PIH.

  1. Consultation & Skin Analysis
    • Dermatologist evaluates pigmentation depth and vascular involvement.
    • IPL chosen if PIH is superficial or combined with redness.
  2. Preparation
    • Skin cleansing and protective eyewear.
    • Cooling gel applied to ensure comfort.
  3. IPL Session
    • Light pulses delivered with wavelength filters.
    • Multiple gentle passes for pigment + redness control.
    • Session lasts 20–30 minutes.
  4. Post-Treatment Care
    • Cooling mask or brightening serum applied.
    • Sunscreen applied before discharge.
  5. Follow-Up
    • 3–5 sessions recommended.
    • Often combined with Nd:YAG toning, Pico lasers, or Glutathione drips for deeper PIH.

Unique Korean Advantages:

  • Gentle PIH Protocols: Adjusted fluence to reduce rebound pigmentation risk.
  • Combination Programs: IPL + Pico or IPL + whitening drips.
  • Affordable Packages: Multi-session programs cost far less than Western clinics.
  • Reputation: Korean dermatologists excel at pigmentation management in Asian skin.

Cost Range (Estimated)

  • Single Session (Full Face): USD 150 – 300
  • 3–5 Session Package: USD 500 – 1,200
  • Premium Combination Program (IPL + Pico/Fraxel/Boosters): USD 1,200 – 2,500

Additional Costs:

  • Consultation: USD 20 – 50
  • Add-ons:
    • Whitening drips (Glutathione, Vitamin C): USD 100 – 200
    • Skin boosters (Rejuran, PN, exosomes): USD 150 – 400
    • Post-IPL calming kits: USD 50 – 100

Example Korean Packages:

  • Basic IPL PIH Package (3 sessions): USD 500–700
  • Advanced PIH Program (IPL + Whitening Drips): USD 900–1,200
  • Premium Pigment Program (IPL + Pico + Boosters): USD 1,800–2,500

Popular Clinics in Seoul

  • Oracle Dermatology: IPL + Nd:YAG toning for PIH and redness.
  • Banobagi Dermatology: IPL Photorejuvenation + brightening drips.
  • Renewme Skin Clinic: IPL + Pico for mixed pigmentation.
  • View Plastic & Dermatology: IPL + Fraxel for PIH + texture.
  • Chaum Anti-Aging Center: Premium IPL programs with whitening boosters.

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