Tired, dull skin in the mirror? Wrinkles becoming more visible? The IPS Facial Device unites 3 proven technologies – ultrasound, light therapy and ion treatment – to support your skin's renewal at home. Why choose the IPS Facial Device? 3 technologies in one The combination of ultrasound, LED light therapy and galvanic ion treatment — professional salon methods you can now use at home. Spoiling ultrasound for the skin 3 MHz ultrasound creates gentle micro-vibrations that can support cellular metabolism and assist active ingredients to penetrate into deeper skin layers. Yellow LED light therapy Yellow photons can help support lymphatic function, soothe skin irritation and fade spots. Ionic active ingredient delivery Galvanic current can assist deeper delivery of cosmetics and pore cleansing — a method also recognized in beauty salons. What to use it for? Refresh sagging, tired facial skin Sound familiar? You wake up, look in the mirror, and barely recognize yourself. Puffy eyelids, a dull complexion, facial features that seem to have aged years overnight. The IPS device's ultrasound and ionic treatments can help restore morning freshness. The micro-vibrations can support circulation, and the ionic treatment may contribute to reducing puffiness. Studies indicate that regular LED light therapy can positively affect skin elasticity. Use in the morning after washing – just 5–10 minutes on the LIFT program. Treat acne-prone skin Your skin was fine in the morning, by afternoon oil appears, and by evening a new spot has formed. Cleansers alone are often not enough. The IPS device's CLEAN mode uses positive ions to help deep-clean pores and remove excess sebum. Iontophoresis, also used in salons, can support extraction of impurities from the skin. Use the CLEAN program 2–3 times a week, with a cotton pad on the probe. Boost the effectiveness of your favorite cosmetics Do you use premium serums and expensive face creams but feel your skin doesn't absorb them? Sound familiar? Active ingredients remain on the surface and the expected result is missing. The IPS device's MOIS (hydration) program combines ultrasound and negative ions to help drive actives deeper. Research shows iontophoresis can increase cosmetic absorption several-fold compared to conventional application. Apply your serum, then use the MOIS program for 6 minutes to support ingredient uptake. Smooth fine lines around your eyes Noticed this? You smile and crow's feet remain. The skin around the eyes thins and wrinkles deepen. Regular creams are often insufficient. The IPS device's REFINE program combines yellow LED light therapy with negative ions. Clinical studies suggest LED phototherapy can support collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines. Use the REFINE program 2–3 times a week for 5 minutes, paying special attention to the eye contour (but DO NOT use on the eyelid!). Relax skin tired from all-day screen time Ever experienced this? You spend your days at a desk, the air-conditioning dries your skin, and the screen light tires you. By evening your face feels exhausted and dehydrated. The IPS device's SONIC (ultrasound) program can help stimulate blood circulation and support metabolism. The micro-massage effect can improve oxygen delivery to skin cells. Use the SONIC program in the evening with gel for 6 minutes — an ideal relaxation ritual to end the day. How to use? It’s that simple: 1 Cleanse your face Remove makeup and surface impurities with thorough facial cleansing. 2 Select the program Turn on the device, then use the MODE button to choose the program that matches your goal: CLEAN, REFINE, SONIC, MOIS. (hydration) or LIFT. 3 Prepare the probe For CLEAN: place a cotton pad on the stainless probe. For ultrasound treatments: apply gel to the face and the probe. 4 Perform the treatment Move the probe slowly and evenly from the center of the face outward. Hold the device so that both strip-electrodes are touched — the treatment will not start otherwise. 5 Finish the session The program will stop automatically when the set time ends. Clean your face and the device, then hydrate your skin. What’s in the package? IPS Facial Device USB charging cable Protective goggles for the LED light Aquaultra ultrasound gel, 1 tube User manual What else should you buy? The starter set includes one tube of gel. However, if you use the device regularly, this will run out quickly. It may be worth buying a spare. Ultrasound gel is required for proper contact during ultrasound treatments. Without gel the device cannot efficiently transfer energy to the skin. Recommended dose per treatment: 4–5 g (approx. one teaspoon). You can buy accessories here: Ultrasound gels → Frequently asked questions Can I use it on sensitive skin? Yes, but with extra caution. For sensitive skin start the first use with shorter treatment time (2–3 minutes) and lower intensity. Avoid ionic mode and always perform an allergy test before using a new cosmetic. If you feel any discomfort, stop use. Can I use it with a pacemaker? No! The device must not be used simultaneously with a pacemaker, oxygen device, electrocardiograph or other implanted electrical medical device. If you have any of these devices, consult your treating physician before use. How often can I use the device? Use is recommended up to 3 times per week. A single session should not exceed 30 minutes. Too frequent use may cause irritation. The device automatically indicates the recommended treatment time for each program. Do I need gel to use it? Yes, ultrasound treatments (SONIC, MOIS., LIFT programs) ALWAYS require ultrasound gel. Even if you use a cosmetic product, apply the cream to the skin and rub it in first. Then use ultrasound gel and perform the treatment. The gel ensures proper contact between the probe and the skin so that ultrasound energy is effectively transmitted. Recommended dose per treatment is approx. 4–5 g (one teaspoon). Gel is not required for CLEAN and REFINE modes. How do I know the ultrasound is working? Simple test: hold the ultrasound head horizontally, drop one drop of water onto it, then start the SONIC program. If the drop vibrates, the ultrasound is working properly. Ultrasound itself is not directly felt, you may notice only slight warming and skin stimulation. Why won't the treatment start? The device only operates if both strip-electrodes on the side of the device are touched by your hands simultaneously. This is required for safety and operation — the circuit closes through the skin. Hold the device so your fingers touch both electrodes. Technical specifications Dimensions 170 × 46 × 50 mm Weight 139 g Ultrasound frequency 3 MHz ± 5% Ultrasound head diameter 28 mm Input voltage AC 100V - 240V Output current 1000 mA LED light therapy Yellow light Programs CLEAN, REFINE, SONIC, MOIS., LIFT Charging USB, approx. 3 hours Battery Built-in Li-ion When NOT to use the device? During pregnancy or menstruation In case of allergic dermatitis or bleeding On irritated skin or sunburn redness On skin ulcers or inflammations On areas operated by cosmetic surgery In case of telangiectasia (dilated capillaries) While on steroid or long-term hormone therapy Simultaneous use with a pacemaker, oxygen device or other implanted electrical medical device Unsure? Consult your treating physician before use! Important information The IPS Facial Device is a beauty care device — intended to support routine skincare. It is not classified as a medical device and medical use is not supported. The device is intended as a supplement to daily skincare routines. It does not replace specialist medical care or dermatological treatments. Effects mentioned may vary individually. Consult a dermatologist for skin problems. Scientific background Lee SY et al. (2007). A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, and split-face clinical study on LED phototherapy for skin rejuvenation: clinical, profilometric, histologic, ultrastructural, and biochemical evaluations and comparison of three different treatment settings. J Photochem Photobiol B. PubMed Bhat J et al. (2005). A study to determine the efficacy of combination LED light therapy (633 nm and 830 nm) in facial skin rejuvenation. J Cosmet Laser Ther. PubMed Liatsopoulou A et al. (2023). Iontophoresis in dermal delivery: A review of applications in dermato-cosmetic and aesthetic sciences. Int J Cosmet Sci. PubMed Wollina U et al. (2017). Phototherapy with Light Emitting Diodes: Treating a Broad Range of Medical and Aesthetic Conditions in Dermatology. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. PubMed Central