Short answer: You’re usually ready to move from weekly IPL to maintenance when regrowth slows, hair becomes finer, and your results stay stable even with longer spacing.
For the full schedule overview, see: IPL Hair Removal Schedule.
Why weekly IPL isn’t meant to last forever
Weekly IPL sessions are most useful during the early phase, when you’re targeting active hair growth cycles. Once regrowth slows and results stabilize, continuing weekly treatments usually adds irritation—not faster results.
Clear signs you’re ready to switch to maintenance
- Regrowth appears more slowly between sessions
- Hair feels finer or patchy rather than dense
- Your skin stays calm even when spacing increases
- Skipping or delaying a session doesn’t cause a noticeable setback
Related: How long should you do weekly IPL sessions before switching to maintenance?
What maintenance actually looks like
Maintenance doesn’t mean stopping completely. It means responding to regrowth instead of chasing it on a fixed weekly schedule. Most people move to occasional touch-ups once results hold steady.
Learn more: How often should you do IPL maintenance touch-ups?
What happens if you switch too early?
If you move to maintenance before regrowth has clearly slowed, results may feel inconsistent. In that case, returning to a steady weekly rhythm for a short period is usually enough.
Helpful: What happens if you miss an IPL session?
How to adjust spacing safely
- Increase spacing gradually instead of stopping abruptly
- Lower intensity slightly if skin feels reactive
- Focus on even coverage and technique rather than frequency
Technique reminders: Place the Window Flat During IPL Use • Move Slowly, One Area at a Time
Back to the full guide: IPL Hair Removal Schedule
For complete usage limitations and operating steps, consult the MITHLUX S2 Pulse User Manual.