
SKIN
Nordlys IPL
Advanced Intense Pulsed Light therapy targeting pigmentation, redness, broken capillaries, and sun damage.
Book ConsultationAbout Nordlys IPL
Nordlys IPL targets pigmentation, redness, broken capillaries, and sun damage using broad-spectrum light. It heats and clears unwanted pigment and vessels while improving overall skin clarity and brightness.
This treatment is excellent for rosacea, thread veins, sun damage, and general skin revitalisation, with visible results after a series.

HOW IT WORKS
Broad-Spectrum Light Therapy
Nordlys IPL uses controlled pulses of broad-spectrum light to target specific chromophores in the skin - melanin for pigmentation and haemoglobin for redness and vessels.
The light energy heats and destroys these targets while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed, resulting in clearer, more even-toned skin.
- Targets both pigmentation and vascular concerns
- Long-lasting results with maintenance
- Quick treatment with minimal downtime
- Improves overall skin clarity

IDEAL FOR
Who Should Consider IPL?
IPL is ideal for patients with lighter skin types (Fitzpatrick I-III) experiencing pigmentation or vascular concerns. A consultation will determine if this treatment is suitable for you.
- Sun damage and age spots
- Rosacea and facial redness
- Broken capillaries and thread veins
- Uneven skin tone
WATCH
See Nordlys IPL in Action
Watch our reel to see how IPL treatment works and the results you can expect.
Video coming soon
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Nordlys IPL treatments.
Most patients describe a warm snapping sensation, similar to a rubber band flick. The treatment is generally well-tolerated.
Typically 3-6 treatments are recommended, spaced 3-4 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments may be beneficial.
Pigmentation often darkens initially before shedding over 1-2 weeks. Vascular improvements may be visible immediately or over the following days.
Yes, when performed by a qualified practitioner. IPL is best suited for lighter skin types; a consultation will determine if you're a suitable candidate.
