Lumecca is an advanced intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy developed by InMode, designed to address a variety of skin concerns with remarkable efficiency and comfort. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, Lumecca delivers up to three times more energy in the 500-600 nm range compared to traditional IPL devices, enabling effective treatment of vascular and pigmented lesions in fewer sessions.
Lumecca operates by emitting a broad spectrum of light that penetrates the skin to target melanin and hemoglobin, the pigments responsible for discoloration and vascular lesions. The device’s optimized energy output ensures that the light is absorbed by these pigments, breaking them down and allowing the body’s natural processes to eliminate the unwanted cells. This results in a clearer and more even skin tone.
Reduces the appearance of age spots, freckles, and rosacea-induced redness.
Addresses sun damage and pigmentation irregularities.
Diminishes sun spots and vascular lesions.
The technology effectively treats conditions such as dyschromia, hyperpigmentation, superficial vascular lesions, and photodamage.
One of the standout features of Lumecca is its efficiency. Many patients observe significant improvements after just one or two sessions, a notable reduction from the four to six treatments often required with standard IPL devices. This efficiency is attributed to Lumecca’s high peak power and optimized output, which enhance treatment efficacy.
Additionally, Lumecca is equipped with a strong sapphire cooling tip that enhances patient comfort by minimizing the heat sensation during treatment. The large spot size and high pulse repetition rate reduce treatment times, making the procedure both quick and comfortable.
Patients typically experience minimal discomfort during Lumecca treatments, thanks to the device’s advanced cooling system. Post-treatment, there may be a mild redness akin to a light sunburn, which usually subsides within a few hours. Over the following days, pigmented spots may darken before flaking off, revealing clearer skin. It’s advisable to avoid direct sun exposure and to use sunscreen to protect the treated areas during the healing process.