Treatment Type:

REDNESS REDUCTION LASER

Overview

Redness reduction lasers, like Vbeam, are often used by people dealing with persistent facial redness, broken capillaries, or rosacea. These lasers target the blood vessels under the skin without harming the surface. It’s a popular non-invasive option for calming the look of flushing or red patches, often chosen during flare-ups or to maintain an even complexion.

Why People Choose It

  • To reduce facial redness and flushing
  • To treat rosacea symptoms
  • To even out skin tone and calm sensitivity

Treatment Experience

The laser is applied across affected areas with a cooling device to minimize discomfort. Treatments last about 20 to 30 minutes, with mild redness or swelling possible afterward. Multiple sessions yield best results, typically spaced weeks apart.

Pros

  • Effective for Redness and Rosacea: Targets broken capillaries and rosacea symptoms to visibly reduce facial redness.

  • Non-Invasive with Minimal Downtime: Comfortable treatment with quick recovery and few side effects.

  • Improves Skin Tone and Comfort: Helps even out skin tone and reduce flushing, improving overall skin sensitivity.

Cons

  • Multiple Sessions Required: Best results usually need several treatments spaced weeks apart.

  • Temporary Redness or Swelling: Mild redness or swelling can occur shortly after the session but fades quickly.

  • Not Suitable for All Skin Types: Some skin tones or conditions may require special evaluation before treatment.

Clinics Offering This Treatment

Seoul, Gangnam - West

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Seoul, Gangnam - East

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Seoul, Gangbuk - Central

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Seoul, Gangbuk - West

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Seoul, Gangbuk -East

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Busan, Haeundae - East

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Busan, Seomyeon – Central

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Busan, Nampo – West

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Incheon, Songdo – West

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Incheon, Bupyeong – Central

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Incheon, Incheon Station – East

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Jeju, Jeju City – North

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Jeju, Seogwipo – South

  • Clinic A
  • Clinic B

Disclaimer:
The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary depending on personal health, skin type, and other factors. Before undergoing any treatment, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional or licensed practitioner to discuss suitability, risks, and potential outcomes. This site does not endorse or guarantee the efficacy of any treatments or clinics listed.

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