Photo Facial
At Bare & Beauty Aesthetic and Wellness, Photo Facial is offered as a medical, light-based skin treatment aimed at improving overall skin tone and clarity in selected cases. The procedure is performed only after an in-person consultation, detailed skin assessment, and informed consent, with careful selection of parameters suitable for Indian skin types.
Photo facial treatment does not guarantee permanent results and is recommended strictly based on clinical suitability.
What Is a Photo Facial?
A Photo Facial is a light-based treatment (commonly using IPL or similar technology) that delivers controlled light energy to the skin. This energy targets pigment irregularities and superficial vascular changes, while also supporting overall skin rejuvenation.
It is a non-invasive procedure and does not involve needles or surgery.
Skin Concerns Commonly Assessed for Photo Facial
After medical evaluation, photo facial treatment may be considered for:
-Uneven skin tone
-Mild pigmentation and sun damage
-Dull or tired-looking skin
-Mild redness or superficial vascular changes
-Early signs of photo-ageing
Photo facials are not suitable for deep pigmentation, active melasma, or severe skin conditions, which may require alternative treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions

Who May Be Suitable for Photo Facial
Photo facial treatment may be considered for individuals who:
-Have mild to moderate skin tone irregularities
-Are medically fit for light-based procedures
-Prefer non-invasive skin rejuvenation options
-Have realistic expectations and understand gradual improvement
Safety, Ethics & Consent
Photo facial treatment at Bare & Beauty:
-Is performed using medically approved light-based systems
-Is delivered under medical supervision
-Requires informed patient consent
-Does not guarantee results
Potential redness, temporary darkening of pigmentation, limitations, and alternative options are discussed during consultation.

Photo Facial Within a Comprehensive Skin Care Plan
Photo facial treatment may be combined with:
Medical pigmentation treatments
Chemical Peels (where appropriate)
Q-Switch Laser Treatment (for deeper pigmentation)
Skin care and sun protection protocols
Combination approaches are recommended only when clinically appropriate.
