Calm flushed skin and reduce visible vessels

LASER FOR REDNESS, ROSACEA & FACIAL CAPILLARIES

Persistent redness, flushing and facial capillaries can affect both comfort and confidence. This targeted treatment uses dual-wavelength laser energy to gently reduce redness, broken vessels and rosacea symptoms. With advanced cooling and precision, we treat visible veins without harming surrounding skin, helping restore clarity and calm to your complexion.

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Duration

20 to 30 minutes

Expected Results

Reduced redness in 2 to 4 weeks

Downtime

Mild redness or swelling for 1 to 2 days

PRE AND POST CARE

Avoid sun exposure, fake tan and active skincare such as retinoids or acids for at least one week prior. If you’re currently using prescription topicals for rosacea, please let us know. Arrive to your appointment with clean, makeup-free skin. We will tailor the laser settings based on your skin type and visible capillary patterns.

After treatment, your skin may appear pink and feel slightly warm. This is normal and settles within 24 to 48 hours. Keep your skin cool, moisturised and protected with a gentle cleanser, hydrating serum and broad-spectrum SPF. Avoid heat, alcohol, and vigorous exercise for the next two days to support healing and enhance your results.

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LASER FOR REDNESS, ROSACEA & FACIAL CAPILLARIES

FAQ'S

This treatment is ideal for facial capillaries, redness, flushing, rosacea and post-acne redness. It also helps with general skin tone and texture.

It is most effective for vascular rosacea, where visible capillaries and flushing are present. We will assess your skin to determine suitability.

Many clients notice an improvement after one treatment, but a series of two to four sessions spaced four to six weeks apart may be recommended for lasting results.

No. The treatment is designed to calm and strengthen reactive skin. Temporary redness may occur post-treatment but usually subsides quickly.

While the treated vessels are permanently collapsed, rosacea is a chronic condition. Maintenance treatments and proper skincare can help manage flare-ups over time.