FotoFacial™
Intense Pulsed Light Treatments
Turn back the hands of time by removing brown spots, age spots, sun damage, and enlarged pores on areas such as face, neck, décolleté, chest, arms and hands.
FotoFacial™ is a series of intense pulsed light treatments that dramatically erase:
- Freckles
- Age Spots
- Sun Damage
- Irregular Pigmentation
You can have full face, neck, chest, and/or hand treatments. The FotoFacial™ is quick, safe, and effective with minimal downtime. You can resume normal activities immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions
How does the treatment work?
An intense light is applied in a series of gentle pulses over the treatment area. Without damaging the skin, An intense light is applied in a series of gentle pulses over the treatment area. Without damaging the skin, the light penetrates through the skin and is absorbed by the abnormally dilated vessels or pigmentation. The heat causes damage to the vessel or produces a lesion, and the body begins its natural healing process. The lesion will darken before it flakes off or the body absorbs it.
How many treatments will I need?
For optimal results, a series of five treatments are recommended. Follow-up treatments may be desired once a year to maintain results. Treatment can be given as frequently as every three weeks.
What is treatment like?
Treatments may vary from 15 to 45 minutes depending on the size of the area to be treated. First, the treated area is cleansed and a cool gel is applied. When the pulse of light is delivered, the sensation is similar to a snap of a rubber band. After treatment, the gel is removed, the skin cleansed, and a sunscreen is applied. Pain is minimal; however, topical anesthesia can be used for maximum comfort. For sensitive skin, a cool compress is applied following treatment.
Are there any possible side effects?
Side effects are rare. Immediately following treatment, the skin may appear flushed; brown pigmented spots may appear darker; and capillaries may be more visible. In rare instances, temporary swelling and/or blistering can occur.