Title: IPL Photofacial
Policy: All clinical aesthetic staff rendering client care will adhere to this protocol
Purpose: To safely and properly administer IPL Photofacial
Scope: All licensed aestheticians rendering client care
Definition: Clinical Protocol
Indications: To improve appearance of discoloration and hyperpigmentation due to solar damage, aging and acne.
Contraindications:
1. Do not treat if client is Fitzpatrick III-VI.
2. Do not treat if client has a sunburn. Cannot treat clients with frequent unprotected sun exposure or tanning bed usage. Cannot treat tan skin.
3. Do not treat if client has a Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) outbreak. If client has a susceptibility to HSV, avoid common outbreak area with solution. Can take prescription Valtrex or Zovirax prior to treatment, or immediately after treatment if beginning signs occur. If client needs a prescription, notify Overseeing Medical Director.
4. Do not treat if client has significant product irritation.
5. DO NOT use on open lesions, rashes, burns, or suspicious lesions.
6. If client is pregnant, written authorization is required from her medical provider approving laser treatment during pregnancy.
7. Cannot treat skin if client has been on Accutane (Isotretinoin) within the past 6 months.
Procedure:
1. All clients treated will have a skin history consultation, sign an IPL Photofacial Consent form during which time questions are answered, as well as discussing potential risks, complications, and anticipated results. These completed forms will be present in the chart.
2. Any drug allergies will be noted on the front cover of the chart.
3. Review proper post-treatment instructions as well as product use after treatment. Provide client with typed home care instructions.
4. Photographs may be taken.
5. Client will lay in treatment chair, supine and in a reclined position.
6. Clinician to perform service in latex or non-latex gloves.
7. The client is properly draped, using linens that are laundered after each use.
8. Use latex or non-latex gloves.
9. The skin will be cleansed, with appropriate cleanser and soft gauze, removing all make-up excluding eye make-up.
10. Apply ultrasound gel to area being treated.
11. Cover the eyes with ocular shields.
12. Protect clinician eyes with appropriate wavelength protective eyewear.
13. Set machine to appropriate setting for desired outcome. See “NaturalLight Manual” for specific settings.
14. Begin treating in the center of the forehead, between the eyebrows. Perform one pass over the entire forehead and then move counterclockwise around the face. End with treating the upper lip and nose.
15. Skin will be stimulated and appear pink.
16. Wipe the skin down with distilled water.
17. Apply moisturizer.
18. Apply Broad Spectrum SPF.
19. Give client post-care instructions.
20. Clean goggles with 70% alcohol.
21. Empty and clean steel water bowl with cavicide solution spray for 10 minutes.
Settings:
1. The ILP should be set between 13-19 joules. Lower setting should be used on the forehead (17 joules is the maximum) .
Complications:
1. In case of complications or emergency, clients are advised to contact the clinic manager immediately. If clinicians cannot resolve the matter, our Medical Director, Dr. Shah, is to be contacted and available within 30 minutes or the client should call 911.
2. Refer to Complications Policy and Procedure.
ALL CHARTS MUST BE REVIEWED BY MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Video: Please use this link to see a treatment in action:
https://app.ruzuku.com/courses/37319/activities/997362