Overview & Procedure
What the treatment is and how it's performed
What It Is
Laser treatment that coagulates blood vessels to reduce redness and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea.
Treatment Protocol
- Number of sessions: 3-5 treatments (package)
- Interval: 4-6 weeks
- Effect: Gradual reduction of redness
- Maintenance: Every 6-12 months
- Combined with medical skincare
Procedure
- Cleansing
- Cooling gel applied
- Protective eyewear
- Laser pulses over red areas
- Cooling and soothing products
Duration
15-30 minutes
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Experience & Recovery
Pain level, downtime and healing
Pain Level
- Like rubber band snapping
- Intensity: 4-6 out of 10
- Burning sensation
- Tolerable without numbing
- Cooling helps
Downtime
- 2-5 days
- Redness and swelling
- May be more red the first days
- Makeup from day 2-3
- Can work day 1-2
Healing Time
Day 0:
- Intense redness (more than usual)
- Swelling
- Burning sensation
- Purpura (dark redness) possible
Day 1-3:
- Still red
- May have darker blood vessels
- Swelling decreases
- Dryness
Day 3-7:
- Redness begins to fade
- Some blood vessels darker before disappearing
- Improvement begins
Week 1-4:
- Progressive reduction of redness
- Blood vessels lighter
- Best results seen 4 weeks after
Side Effects
Very common:
- Increased redness first days
- Swelling
- Purpura (dark redness)
- Dryness
Common:
- Bruising
- Temporary hyperpigmentation
- Sensitivity
Rare:
- Scarring
- Permanent pigment changes
- Paradoxical increase in redness
Aftercare
First 24-48 hours:
- Cooling as needed
- Mild, soothing skincare
- SPF 50+
- Avoid heat
First week:
- Very mild skincare
- SPF daily
- Avoid alcohol, spicy food, heat
- No exfoliation
- No other facial treatments
Long-term:
- Rosacea-friendly skincare
- SPF daily
- Avoid triggers (heat, alcohol, stress)
- Maintenance with laser as needed
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Expectations & Safety
Who it's for and safety information
Who Is This For
- Mild to moderate rosacea
- Visible blood vessels
- Persistent redness
- People who can follow skincare routine
- Realistic expectations
Who Is This Not For
- Very severe, inflammatory rosacea
- Active breakouts
- Dark skin types (higher risk)
- Pregnancy
- Unrealistic expectations of cure
Important Information
Treatment:
- 3-5 treatments (package)
- Interval: 4-6 weeks
- Reduces redness and visible blood vessels
- Downtime: 2-5 days
Expectations:
- 40-60% reduction of redness
- NOT curative - maintenance required
- Combined with skincare
Contraindications
- Active rosacea flare-up
- Pregnancy
- Recent sun exposure
- Dark skin types (IV-VI)
- Photosensitizing medication
Warning Signs
- Severe swelling
- Signs of infection
- Increasing redness after 5 days
- Blisters
Individual Variations
Good response (40-50%):
- Mild to moderate rosacea
- 50-70% reduction of redness
- Maintenance 1-2 times yearly
Moderate response (30-40%):
- More severe rosacea
- 30-50% reduction
Less response (10-20%):
- Very severe or inflammatory rosacea
- 20-40% reduction
Maintenance
- Maintenance every 6-12 months
- Combined with skincare routine
- Medical treatment may be necessary
- Lifelong management of the condition
