NKD MED SPA


LUMECCA



NON-INVASIVE INTENSE PULSED LIGHT (IPL) TREATMENT



DIMINISH THE SIGNS OF AGING

Aging is a prime reason your complexion becomes uneven, as small colored or white spots mottle your skin’s surface.

REPAIR SUN DAMAGED SKIN

Lumecca treatment helps diminish the results of years in the sun by constricting facial veins close to the surface of your skin.

WHAT IS LUMECCA?

Lumecca is a breakthrough intense pulsed light (IPL) that delivers up to 3X more energy in the 500-600 nm range to improve efficacy for vascular and pigmented lesions. It is optimized for clinicians to treat a variety of lesions with fewer sessions. Lumecca is the most powerful intense pulsed light (IPL) to treat pigmented and vascular lesions. After just one use, patients notice significant improvements in the complexion and clarity of the skin. Lumecca operates using photothermolysis, which provides a photofacial through the delivery of a comfortable light treatment.

KEY BENEFITS

In just 1-3 sessions Lumecca improves the appearance of:

  • Age spots (red/brown pigmentations)
  • Vascular lesions such as facial telangiectasias (spider veins) and poikiloderma
  • Rosacea (redness)
  • Freckles
  • Sun damage

TREATMENT AREAS

Lumecca can be used on all areas of the body. The most common areas of treatment are zones that are regularly exposed to the sun. This often includes the face, neck, décolletage, legs, hands and arms. 

STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE LUMECCA

Avoid direct, excessive sun exposure or tanning one month prior to treatment.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING AND AFTER

During treatment there will be a bright flash of light from Lumecca, and a sensation on your skin that feels like a light snap from an elastic band. Redness and a slight warming of the skin are normal after treatment and usually subside within an hour. Over the next 24-48 hours you may see a darkening of pigmented spots; in the week afterwards the pigmented lesions flake off, leading to an evening out of skin tone. After treating vascular lesions you may see the vein blanch and disappear or a color change in the vessel which dissipates after a few days.

 
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