Good Faith Exam
for IPL Treatments

$26.99 Per Exam

Nurse-Owned and Clinician-Led

Nationwide Coverage

Independent Medical Judgment

For Startups

For Established Practices

$26.99 Per Exam

IPL is one of the most versatile light-based treatments in aesthetic medicine. It is used for pigmentation correction, vascular lesions, rosacea, and general skin rejuvenation. Its versatility also means the clinical profile of each patient matters more than a basic consultation captures. A good faith exam for IPL treatments is the documented evaluation that confirms this patient is a safe and appropriate candidate for the specific IPL protocol being used.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online through a licensed physician so your practice has a defensible record before every session begins.

What Is a Good Faith Exam for IPL Treatments

Intense pulsed light therapy delivers broad-spectrum light energy to the skin to target pigmented and vascular lesions, stimulate collagen production, and improve overall skin texture. IPL devices are FDA-regulated equipment. In most states, their clinical use triggers medical oversight requirements.

A good faith exam for IPL treatments is a medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before treatment is administered. The physician reviews the patient’s Fitzpatrick skin type, current medications including photosensitizers and hormonal agents, active skin conditions, recent sun exposure, tanning history, and prior IPL or laser treatment reactions. They assess whether IPL is clinically appropriate for that patient, at that skin type, for the specific indication being treated.


Fitzpatrick type is particularly important for IPL. Higher Fitzpatrick classifications carry increased risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and adverse reactions with certain IPL wavelengths and fluences. IPL treatments good faith exam documentation establishes the clinical record that protects the practice and demonstrates that a licensed provider reviewed this specific patient before treatment began.


GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online. The process is fast. The documentation is complete.

Why IPL Treatments GFE Requirements Exist

IPL devices used in clinical settings are FDA-regulated equipment. Their operation by non-physician providers triggers oversight requirements in most states. A licensed provider must establish the clinical basis for treatment and document that judgment before the session proceeds.
IPL treatments GFE requirements exist because the treatment’s visual similarity to standard facials or spa services can create a false impression that clinical oversight is optional. It is not. Practices delivering IPL without documented provider involvement carry exposure that compounds with every undocumented patient interaction.

Who Can Perform It

The provider conducting the exam must be licensed and operating within scope. In most states, qualified providers include physicians, nurse practitioners with appropriate supervision agreements, and physician assistants with appropriate supervision agreements.
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians meeting state-specific requirements.

What to Expect

Patient Intake

Patients submit Fitzpatrick type, current medications, recent sun and tanning history, active skin conditions, and prior IPL or laser treatment history.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case through the platform.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines treatment based on independent clinical judgment.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for IPL treatments through GoodFaithExams.com is built for active aesthetic practices managing consistent IPL appointment volume.
Available Monday Through Sunday. No coordination delays.
A good faith evaluation for IPL treatments on GoodFaithExams.com reviews Fitzpatrick classification, photosensitizing medications, hormonal agents that affect pigmentation response, recent sun exposure, active vascular or pigment conditions, and prior adverse reactions to light-based treatments. Not a generic skin clearance.
A telehealth good faith exam for IPL treatments is conducted by a licensed physician reviewing each patient individually. Every finding is documented before the device is activated.

Pricing

$26.99 per exam.

No hidden fees. No monthly minimums. No contracts.

Who This Is and Is Not For

Good fit:

Not for:

Ready to Get Started

IPL delivers results when it is used on the right patients with the right clinical foundation behind each session. A good faith exam for IPL treatments through GoodFaithExams.com makes sure every session starts that way. Fast, affordable, and fully defensible.
Start today at GoodFaithExams.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

IPL feels similar to a facial in a spa setting. Why does it require a clinical evaluation?

IPL uses FDA-regulated equipment delivering targeted light energy to dermal tissue. In most states that classification makes it a medical procedure regardless of the setting. The visual similarity to a facial service does not change the clinical oversight requirement. Practices delivering IPL without documented provider involvement carry compliance exposure that a spa-style consultation does not protect against.
A good faith exam for IPL treatments is a required medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a patient receives an IPL session. It reviews Fitzpatrick skin type, current medications, recent sun exposure, active skin conditions, and prior light-based treatment history, and establishes the clinical basis for proceeding before the device is used.
IPL delivers broad-spectrum light energy rather than a single wavelength. Higher Fitzpatrick classifications absorb more of that energy in the melanin of the surrounding skin, which increases the risk of burns, blistering, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The reviewing physician uses Fitzpatrick classification to assess whether treatment is appropriate and at what settings, not just whether the patient wants it.
Photosensitizing medications increase adverse reaction risk at the doses of light energy IPL delivers. Hormonal agents can affect pigmentation response and treatment outcomes. Retinoids affect skin sensitivity. The physician reviews the full medication list against the specific IPL indication being treated, not a generic list of common contraindications.
IPL treatments GFE requirements specify that a licensed medical provider must conduct a documented clinical evaluation before IPL is administered. Requirements vary by state based on how IPL devices are classified and what oversight rules apply to the providers operating them in clinical and aesthetic settings.
The physician reviews the same variables remotely as they would in person. Fitzpatrick type, medications, skin history, prior IPL or laser reactions, and recent sun exposure are all assessed. The documentation reflects independent physician judgment for that specific patient and session. Delivery format does not affect the quality of the clinical record produced.
A good faith evaluation for IPL treatments is the clinical process through which a licensed physician assesses whether a specific patient is an appropriate candidate for an IPL session given their Fitzpatrick classification, health history, medication use, and the specific indication being treated.
Good faith exam telemedicine for IPL treatments is the completion of a required pre-treatment clinical evaluation through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this with licensed physicians conducting every review individually and documenting independent findings before an IPL session is authorized.
Patients complete intake before their appointment. The physician review and documentation happen remotely without requiring a physician on-site. The practice receives the completed record before the session starts. For clinics running multiple IPL appointments per day, the evaluation runs in parallel with scheduling rather than holding it up.
An IPL treatments GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant operating within scope of practice and meeting the supervision requirements of the state where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians on the platform.

Book Your Spot Today

No pressure. No pitch. Just 15 minutes to see exactly how it works for your practice

$26.99

Per Exam

All 50

States Covered

Mon–Sun

Always Open

Zero

Contracts

Start Your Free
Good Faith Exam Trial

Nurse-owned. Licensed in all 50 states. Independent medical judgment on every exam.
STEP 1 OF 2

What type of clinic do you operate?

Medspa/Aesthetics

Weight Loss

IV/Wellness

Telehealth

Hormone Therapy

Other

STEP 2 OF 2

Almost there. Tell us about your practice.

I want to change my clinic type

You're on your way!

We received your request for a physician.
Our team will contact you soon.

$26.99

Per Exam

All 50

States Covered

Mon–Sun

Always Open

Zero

Contracts