Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies


Submitted: 6 March 2017
Accepted: 28 April 2017
Published: 13 June 2017
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The intense pulsed light (IPL) and laser technologies are widely used for skin rejuvenation and for treating several dermatological disorders such as skin dyschromia and acne, and for non-ablative dermal remodeling of rhytides and hypertrophic scars. Technological evolution is rapid. The High Power Pulsed Light™ [HPPL™] and Incoherent Fast Light™ technologies [IFL™, Novavision Group S.p.A., 20826 Misinto (MB), Italy] are recent innovations in the field of IPL technologies; IFL™ is a further evolution of the already advanced HPPL™ system. The paper presents a selection of case histories of dermatological lesions treated with the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies. All study materials were appropriately peer-reviewed for ethical problems.

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Martella, A., & Raichi, M. (2017). Case histories of intense pulsed light phototherapy in dermatology - the HPPL™ and IFL™ technologies. Dermatology Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2017.7118

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