Lummeca IPL
Lumecca works by using intense pulsed light (IPL) to treat pigmentation concerns.
It effectively addresses pigmentation issues such as; sun damage, rosacea, age spots, and lesions, leading to a more uniform skin tone.
Furthermore, it can stimulate collagen production, enhancing skin texture and elasticity.
Many users have observed a decrease in redness and an overall improvement in complexion brightness after treatment.
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Treatments can be performed on the;
Face, back, chest, arms, hands, legs.
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Pricing
Pricing varies based on the area of treatment.
Package deals are available
Combination deals are available
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Before Your Treatment
Do not wear makeup on the day of treatment. Men should be cleanly shaved. No sun-tanning or self-tanners 4 weeks prior to treatment Avoid treatments that may irritate the skin for 1-2 weeks prior to treatment (waxing, depilatories, etc.) History of herpes or cold sores may require an anti-viral prescription prior to treatment. A week before your procedure stop taking: aspirin, ibuprofen, Excedrin, Motrin, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, flax oil, cod liver oil, fish oil, vitamin A, vitamin E and other essential fatty acids. If you must take pain medication, Tylenol is your best choice.
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After Your Treatment
Avoid sun exposure. Apply sunscreen daily and do not tan, including self tanner for 4 to 6 weeks before and after treatments. Do not use any retinol products (or products containing tretinoin) or exfoliants on the area to be treated for one week. Avoid Accutane (or isotretinoin products) for 6 months prior. If you have a history of fever blisters, notify the staff. Pre-post prophylactic antiviral therapy to be taken to prevent a flare up of cold sores. Photosensitizing medications including doxycycline and minocycline should be discontinued three days prior to the treatment. Come to your appointment with a clean face. Remove all makeup if area to be treated is the face.


810.395.4840
Located in the Family First Health Care Building
117 South Main St. Capac
22905 W Main St, Armada


