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Laser Therapy for Rosacea
Calm redness. Soothe irritation. Restore skin confidence.
Rosacea is a common but often misunderstood skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps, typically on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. It can also lead to sensitivity, flushing, and in some cases, irritation of the eyes and eyelids.
While rosacea is chronic, the good news is that with early intervention and the right treatment plan, flare-ups can be significantly reduced and long-term damage minimized.
How Laser Therapy Helps
Laser treatments are one of the most effective tools available for managing rosacea symptoms. Our advanced laser technology targets dilated blood vessels (telangiectasia), persistent redness and flushing, skin thickening and texture changes, and acne-like breakouts and inflammation.
By using pulses of controlled light energy, we can calm visible redness, shrink broken capillaries, and promote a more even skin tone, without damaging surrounding tissue.
What to Expect from Treatment
Treatment Time: 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the area.
Comfort: Gentle, with minimal discomfort.
Downtime: Little to none, slight redness may occur temporarily.
Frequency: Typically 4 to 6 treatments spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for optimal results.
Results: Gradual reduction in redness, flare-ups, and sensitivity.
Our treatment plans are fully personalized to your skin's needs, with options to combine laser therapy with professional skin care and home maintenance for long-term relief.
Is It Rosacea?
- Persistent facial redness or flushing
- Visible blood vessels
- Bumps or pustules that resemble acne
- Rough, dry, or flaky skin
- Burning, stinging, or sensitivity
- Irritated eyes or eyelids
- Thickening skin on the nose (rhinophyma, usually in advanced cases)
Common Triggers
- Sun exposure
- Heat and hot weather
- Intense exercise
- Spicy foods
- Alcohol
- Emotional stress
- Hot baths or saunas
Who Is Affected?
Rosacea typically affects fair-skinned women aged 30 to 60, though men who develop rosacea often experience more severe symptoms. While the exact cause is still unknown, it is believed to involve a combination of vascular sensitivity, inflammation, and immune system overactivity.
Why Choose Laser for Rosacea?
- Targets the root of redness and vascular flare-ups
- Non-invasive and safe for sensitive skin
- Helps restore a calmer, more balanced complexion
- Can prevent long-term skin thickening if treated early