A Viora IPL Photofacial is a non-invasive light-based treatment that targets sun damage, pigmentation, redness, and broken capillaries. It stimulates collagen production to improve skin texture and tone, leaving the skin looking brighter and more even. Treatments are performed by board-certified providers for safe, effective results.
Viora IPL uses intense pulsed light (IPL) to penetrate the skin and break down pigmented areas, redness, and small blood vessels. The light energy also stimulates collagen remodeling, which improves overall skin firmness and smoothness over time.
Viora IPL can address:
- Sunspots and age spots
- Freckles
- Rosacea or facial redness
- Broken capillaries
- Uneven skin tone and texture
It’s an excellent option for those looking to refresh and rejuvenate their complexion without downtime.
Yes. Viora IPL is FDA-cleared and safe when performed by a trained, board-certified provider. Most patients experience only mild redness or tingling during treatment. Serious side effects are rare.
Most patients feel a mild snapping or warming sensation during the procedure. Cooling technology is used to minimize discomfort, and the treatment is generally well-tolerated.
Results vary, but most patients see improvement after 3–5 sessions spaced 3–4 weeks apart. Your provider will create a personalized plan based on your skin concerns and goals.
Some improvement in skin tone may be visible immediately, but full results typically appear over 2–6 weeks as pigmentation fades and collagen remodels. Maintenance sessions help prolong results.
Yes! Viora IPL works well alongside microneedling, chemical peels, or collagen-building treatments for enhanced results. Learn more about our advanced facial treatments here.
Ideal candidates are adults with sun damage, pigmentation, redness, or uneven skin tone who want a non-invasive rejuvenation option. A board-certified provider will evaluate your skin to determine if IPL is the right choice.
Common side effects include temporary redness, mild swelling, or slight sensitivity. Most resolve within a few hours to a day. Serious complications are rare when performed by an experienced provider.