Laser & IPL Treatments
We offer medical grade Laser and IPL Treatments for:
Hair Removal
Skin Tightening (Laxity, Scarring, Lines & Wrinkles)
Skin Rejuvenation (Sun Damage, Pigmentation, Redness)
Laser Vein Therapy (Face & Leg Veins)
Onychomychosis Treatment (Nail Fungus)
Palmar and Plantar Wart Treatment (Warts of the Hand and Feet)
Scar Therapy (Acne, trauma, Surgical and other)
and more...
Hair Removal
Skin Tightening (Laxity, Scarring, Lines & Wrinkles)
Skin Rejuvenation (Sun Damage, Pigmentation, Redness)
Laser Vein Therapy (Face & Leg Veins)
Onychomychosis Treatment (Nail Fungus)
Palmar and Plantar Wart Treatment (Warts of the Hand and Feet)
Scar Therapy (Acne, trauma, Surgical and other)
and more...
CUTERA EXCELV LASER PLATFORM
Advanced Laser Technology for Versatile Skin Treatments
A medical laser system used for various dermatological and aesthetic procedures
Cutera Excel V Platform represents a state-of-the-art solution for addressing a diverse range of skin concerns with precision, safety, and efficacy. Its advanced technology, customisable treatment parameters, and versatile applications make it a preferred choice for both clinicians and patients seeking high-quality skin rejuvenation treatments. Whether targeting vascular lesions, pigmented lesions, or other skin imperfections, the Excel V Platform offers reliable results and a superior patient experience, helping individuals achieve smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin.
Advanced Laser Technology for Versatile Skin Treatments
A medical laser system used for various dermatological and aesthetic procedures
Cutera Excel V Platform represents a state-of-the-art solution for addressing a diverse range of skin concerns with precision, safety, and efficacy. Its advanced technology, customisable treatment parameters, and versatile applications make it a preferred choice for both clinicians and patients seeking high-quality skin rejuvenation treatments. Whether targeting vascular lesions, pigmented lesions, or other skin imperfections, the Excel V Platform offers reliable results and a superior patient experience, helping individuals achieve smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin.
Applications include:
- rosacea,
- diffuse redness
- facial veins, leg veins, periorbital veins
- angiomas, birthmarks, venous malformations, port wine stains
- poikiloderma of civatte
- Skin laxity, tone & texture (open pores)
- lines & wrinkles
- bruising
- inflammatory acne
- benign pigmented lesion
- age spots
- small area hair removal
DUAL LIGHT IPL
Dual Cooling, Dual Filter, Dual Lamp, Dual Mode
The Dual Light IPL device, developed by the Aesthetic Bureau, stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of non-invasive skin rejuvenation. Combining Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology with advanced features, this device offers transformative results for individuals seeking to address various skin concerns and achieve a radiant, youthful complexion.
Dual Cooling, Dual Filter, Dual Lamp, Dual Mode
The Dual Light IPL device, developed by the Aesthetic Bureau, stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of non-invasive skin rejuvenation. Combining Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) technology with advanced features, this device offers transformative results for individuals seeking to address various skin concerns and achieve a radiant, youthful complexion.
Dual Light
Photo rejuvenation
IPL photo rejuvenation is a non-invasive treatment that uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to address visible skin concerns related to ageing and sun exposure. The procedure involves directing pulses of broad-spectrum light onto the skin, which are absorbed by pigment and blood vessels beneath the surface, while leaving the surrounding skin unaffected. This helps reduce redness, uneven complexion, freckles, and dark spots, leading to a more even skin tone and smoother texture. IPL sessions are generally quick, with minimal downtime, making them a convenient option for those seeking clearer, brighter skin.
How does it work?
Your clinician will customise the treatment to your skin type by selecting different programs and filters. This enables them to specifically target brown and/or red pigments that cause a mottled appearance.
During the procedure, a sequence of light pulses, or a single pulse, is directed onto the skin. The energy from these pulses is absorbed by the targeted pigments or blood vessels, while the surrounding skin remains unharmed. This process is called selective thermolysis, which means that only the targeted pigments or blood vessels are heated and treated, while the surrounding skin remains unaffected. The result is an improvement in skin tone and texture, making your skin appear more luminous, brighter, and smoother.
Potential Risks, Side Effects & Contraindications
While IPL photo rejuvenation is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified clinician, there are some potential risks and side effects to be aware of. These can include temporary redness, swelling, mild discomfort, and in rare cases, blistering, changes in skin pigmentation (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation), or scarring. The likelihood of adverse effects may be increased in people with very dark skin tones, certain medical conditions, or those with active skin infections.
Individuals who are pregnant, have very dark skin, or are experiencing active infections should consult their clinician before undergoing IPL treatment. It is also important for anyone with a history of abnormal scarring, skin disorders, or who is taking medications that increase sensitivity to light, to disclose these factors during their consultation.
Professional Assessment is Essential
Before beginning IPL photo rejuvenation, it is important to consult with a qualified clinician who can assess your skin type, medical history, and specific concerns to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you. A professional assessment will help minimise risks and ensure the best possible outcome.
What areas can be treated?
The most popular areas for IPL rejuvenation are the face, neck and décolletage, but other body parts such as the hands, arms, and abdomen may also be treated.
Who is eligible for treatment & how many sessions are required?
Individuals of any gender or age seeking skin improvement may be considered for treatment. Commonly addressed concerns include surface wrinkles, redness, and brown spots. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the specific needs of the patient. Improvements typically become evident within 2–3 weeks following the first session.
Most patients generally require between two and four treatments.
When is the best time to have the treatment done?
Optimal timing for this procedure is during periods of minimal sun exposure, ideally following the summer months. It is advisable to schedule your appointment well in advance of significant events to ensure sufficient healing time.
What do the treatments feel like?
Patients may experience a mild burning or pinching sensation with each pulse; however, discomfort is mitigated by the device's integrated cooling system. Clinicians can further alleviate discomfort by applying additional cooling measures before and after the procedure, such as a cold pack.
What happens after treatment and when will I see results?
After treatment, brown spots usually darken and may turn grey or red, with swelling or minor bruising possible. Swelling fades in hours to days, and spots flake off within 1–3 weeks. Most people see ongoing improvement for months, and some notice immediate results.
Will the red and brown spots return?
While IPL treatment addresses existing pigmented lesions effectively, new pigmentation may develop over time due to genetic factors and environmental influences, notably sun exposure. To reduce the likelihood of future occurrences, regular application of broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen is strongly advised.
For optimal outcomes, IPL procedures should be scheduled during cooler months with shorter daylight hours, as this timing reduces the risk of post-treatment pigmentation changes caused by sun exposure and supports safer, more effective recovery. Maintenance treatments every 2–3 years are recommended to sustain results. Typically, a healing period of 7–10 days is recommended before attending important events to ensure optimal recovery and appearance. Please plan appointments with adequate consideration for this necessary healing timeframe ahead of major occasions.
Photo rejuvenation
IPL photo rejuvenation is a non-invasive treatment that uses Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) to address visible skin concerns related to ageing and sun exposure. The procedure involves directing pulses of broad-spectrum light onto the skin, which are absorbed by pigment and blood vessels beneath the surface, while leaving the surrounding skin unaffected. This helps reduce redness, uneven complexion, freckles, and dark spots, leading to a more even skin tone and smoother texture. IPL sessions are generally quick, with minimal downtime, making them a convenient option for those seeking clearer, brighter skin.
How does it work?
Your clinician will customise the treatment to your skin type by selecting different programs and filters. This enables them to specifically target brown and/or red pigments that cause a mottled appearance.
During the procedure, a sequence of light pulses, or a single pulse, is directed onto the skin. The energy from these pulses is absorbed by the targeted pigments or blood vessels, while the surrounding skin remains unharmed. This process is called selective thermolysis, which means that only the targeted pigments or blood vessels are heated and treated, while the surrounding skin remains unaffected. The result is an improvement in skin tone and texture, making your skin appear more luminous, brighter, and smoother.
Potential Risks, Side Effects & Contraindications
While IPL photo rejuvenation is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified clinician, there are some potential risks and side effects to be aware of. These can include temporary redness, swelling, mild discomfort, and in rare cases, blistering, changes in skin pigmentation (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation), or scarring. The likelihood of adverse effects may be increased in people with very dark skin tones, certain medical conditions, or those with active skin infections.
Individuals who are pregnant, have very dark skin, or are experiencing active infections should consult their clinician before undergoing IPL treatment. It is also important for anyone with a history of abnormal scarring, skin disorders, or who is taking medications that increase sensitivity to light, to disclose these factors during their consultation.
Professional Assessment is Essential
Before beginning IPL photo rejuvenation, it is important to consult with a qualified clinician who can assess your skin type, medical history, and specific concerns to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you. A professional assessment will help minimise risks and ensure the best possible outcome.
What areas can be treated?
The most popular areas for IPL rejuvenation are the face, neck and décolletage, but other body parts such as the hands, arms, and abdomen may also be treated.
Who is eligible for treatment & how many sessions are required?
Individuals of any gender or age seeking skin improvement may be considered for treatment. Commonly addressed concerns include surface wrinkles, redness, and brown spots. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the specific needs of the patient. Improvements typically become evident within 2–3 weeks following the first session.
Most patients generally require between two and four treatments.
When is the best time to have the treatment done?
Optimal timing for this procedure is during periods of minimal sun exposure, ideally following the summer months. It is advisable to schedule your appointment well in advance of significant events to ensure sufficient healing time.
What do the treatments feel like?
Patients may experience a mild burning or pinching sensation with each pulse; however, discomfort is mitigated by the device's integrated cooling system. Clinicians can further alleviate discomfort by applying additional cooling measures before and after the procedure, such as a cold pack.
What happens after treatment and when will I see results?
After treatment, brown spots usually darken and may turn grey or red, with swelling or minor bruising possible. Swelling fades in hours to days, and spots flake off within 1–3 weeks. Most people see ongoing improvement for months, and some notice immediate results.
Will the red and brown spots return?
While IPL treatment addresses existing pigmented lesions effectively, new pigmentation may develop over time due to genetic factors and environmental influences, notably sun exposure. To reduce the likelihood of future occurrences, regular application of broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen is strongly advised.
For optimal outcomes, IPL procedures should be scheduled during cooler months with shorter daylight hours, as this timing reduces the risk of post-treatment pigmentation changes caused by sun exposure and supports safer, more effective recovery. Maintenance treatments every 2–3 years are recommended to sustain results. Typically, a healing period of 7–10 days is recommended before attending important events to ensure optimal recovery and appearance. Please plan appointments with adequate consideration for this necessary healing timeframe ahead of major occasions.
