Have you started noticing any fine lines or wrinkles on your face?
Are there any red spots or signs of sun damage on your skin that you want to remove?
Are you thinking of trying some skin treatment procedure, such as IPL or Laser Genesis, but are not sure on which one to go for?
If you are thinking about any of the above, this article could help to clear some of your doubts. IN THIS POST YOU WILL LEARN:
Laser Genesis vs IPL: How are they different?
While both Laser Genesis and IPL may kind of be used for the same reasons and effects, the way they are done is essentially different. Here is one of the most common ways in which Laser Genesis and IPL are different:
Laser Genesis is a *laser treatment* while IPL is a *light-based procedure*
A laser genesis is a type of treatment that uses laser as part of the treatment process.
On the other hand, an IPL, which is the short form for Intense Pulse Light, is a procedure that uses an intense light as part of the treatment process.
LASER GENESIS: How does it work?
Here is how a laser genesis treatment works:
IPL: How does it work?
Here is how an IPL treatment, or an intense pulsed light treatment, which is also known as a flashlamp therapy, works:
Can these two treatments be combined for better or more effective results?
Once your skin specialist examines your skin and gives you the go ahead, you may actually be able to combine the IPL as well as the Laser Genesis treatment to get even better results than what you would have gotten by using just one treatment.
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Here are some of the benefits you can get if you combine IPL and Laser Genesis treatment:
Laser Genesis vs IPL: Which is *BEST* for you?
While both the treatments are meant to tackle problems on the skin, and both treatment procedures have their own merits, and there are specific issues that they are meant for. The best way to know which of the two will suit you the most is by visiting a skin specialist, or a dermatologist, who will first examine your skin and then tell you the best possible treatment option out of these two.
For instance, if you have damaged skin, such as very heavy scarring, or if you are suffering from acne rosacea, it will be better for you to use the IPL skin treatment option. This is because, the IPL method will be able to specifically target the redness on your skin because it will attack the red blood cells that lead to the redness.
On the other hand, if your major concern is the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and if you do not really have redness or scarring on the face, you should go for the Laser Genesis skin treatment option. This is because, this particular treatment option is a little stronger than the IPL treatment, and in order to treat the fine lines and wrinkles, you may need something that is stronger than the IPL.
In some cases, if you have both, your doctor may do an examination of your skin and suggest that you do a skin treatment procedure where you combine both the treatments. This is because both the treatment options will help to target specific problem areas on your skin and give you the results as you are looking for.
Once more, it is very important that you only speak to a licensed practitioner for any of the treatment options that you are planning to go for. It is important to first do a proper assessment of your skin, and only then go ahead with the treatment method.
Additional Research:
https://www.aestheticimageworks.com/skin-rejuvenation-calgary/photofacial-vs-laser-genesis/
http://aestheticamd.ca/procedures/laser-genesis/
https://www.dermnetnz.org/topics/intense-pulsed-light-therapy/
https://www.timelessskinsolutions.com/blog/benefits-genesis-ipl-laser-treatments/
https://www.dermanetwork.org/question/is-ipl-or-laser-resurfacing-best-procedure-for-rosacea-3894