If you’ve been battling sun spots, melasma, freckles, or post-inflammatory pigmentation, chances are you’ve come across IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) and laser pigment removal as top treatments. While both can be effective, not all technologies are created equal. At Skintellect Laser & Aesthetics in Tampa, we are proud to offer Fotona laser pigment removal — and for good reason.
Let’s break down the differences and why our technology leads the way in results, comfort, and long-term skin health.
What is IPL?
IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light. It uses broad-spectrum light to target pigment in the skin, such as sun spots, age spots, and redness. IPL works by delivering scattered light to the skin’s surface, heating the pigment and causing it to break apart so your body can eliminate it naturally.
Pros of IPL:
Non-invasive
Minimal downtime
Can treat large areas quickly
Cons of IPL:
Less precise — light scatters and can affect surrounding skin
Requires many treatments
Less effective on deeper or stubborn pigmentation
Not ideal for darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV-VI)
What is Fotona Laser Pigment Removal?

Fotona laser pigment removal uses advanced Q-switched laser technology to target unwanted pigmentation with high precision and controlled energy. The Fotona laser delivers targeted pulses of light that shatter pigment particles while preserving the surrounding tissue. It’s designed to treat both superficial and deep pigmentation — even in more sensitive areas like under the eyes or around the mouth.
Why is Fotona better than IPL?
1. Precision = Better Results
IPL uses broad-spectrum light that isn’t as targeted, meaning it can spread to surrounding skin and may not fully eliminate deeper pigment. Fotona, however, uses specific laser wavelengths to directly target melanin clusters while leaving healthy tissue untouched.
2. More Effective on Stubborn Pigment
Whether you have hormonal melasma, sun damage, or post-acne marks, Fotona’s Q-switched technology penetrates deeper into the dermis to break up even the most resistant pigment. You’ll see visible fading in fewer sessions compared to IPL.
3. Safe for More Skin Types
IPL is generally not safe or effective for darker skin tones because the scattered light can be absorbed by surrounding melanin, leading to burns or hyperpigmentation. Fotona’s laser is safer for a broader range of skin tones, including Fitzpatrick IV and V, thanks to its precision and selective absorption.
4. Less Risk of Post-Treatment Pigmentation
Because the Fotona laser minimizes heat diffusion to surrounding skin, there’s a lower risk of rebound hyperpigmentation — something IPL is known for, especially in patients with melasma or darker complexions.
5. Fewer Sessions = More Cost Effective
While IPL may seem less expensive upfront, it often requires a greater number of treatments with less dramatic results. With Fotona laser pigment removal, you may only need 2–4 sessions depending on your pigment type — making it more efficient and ultimately more affordable long-term.
Real Results, Real Confidence

At Skintellect Laser & Aesthetics, we’ve invested in Fotona’s advanced technology to deliver superior outcomes for our patients. Our providers are highly trained in using Fotona for pigment correction, ensuring you get a safe, effective, and customized treatment every time.
Whether you’re dealing with sun damage, freckles, melasma, or age spots, our Fotona laser is designed to help you achieve brighter, more even-toned skin — without the risks or limitations of IPL.
Ready to Fade Pigment for Good?
Book your complimentary consultation today to find out if you’re a candidate for Fotona laser pigment removal. Let’s build a customized treatment plan that gets you glowing, confident skin — the safe and effective way.
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