
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Before and After
Brad Stanfield
Jul 31, 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Stimulate skin healing with IPL for stronger complexion
IPL works by creating targeted damage that stimulates the body's natural healing processes, making the skin come back stronger.
Take belocacyclovir before IPL to prevent cold sores
To prevent a cold sore outbreak from IPL, the speaker started taking the antiviral medication belocacyclovir a few days before treatment.
Monitor skin appearance to gauge longevity potential
Research suggests that the appearance of your skin reflects your chances of living a long life.
Experiment with red light therapy for skin health
The speaker is also experimenting with red light therapy for skin health based on compelling research.
Schedule IPL treatments every four to six months for lasting results
For ongoing results, the speaker plans to get IPL treatments every four to six months, similar to a Botox schedule.
Beware IPL treatment: it can trigger cold sore outbreaks
The stress from IPL treatment can reactivate the herpes virus, causing a cold sore outbreak even if you have not had one for years.
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