Facial Redness (Rosacea), Red Birthmarks, Spider & Leg Veins Program
Comprehensive management using laser, light, and topical therapies to reduce redness, visible blood vessels, and vascular blemishes, restoring natural complexion and confidence.
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Conditions included
- Rosacea & chronic facial redness
- Red birthmarks (nevus flammeus / port-wine stains)
- Spider veins on face or legs
- Telangiectasia and vascular blemishes
Program goals
- Reduce redness and visible vessels
- Improve skin texture and uniformity
- Minimize recurrence and flare-ups
Expected results
Multiple sessions usually required; improvement seen in 2–4 weeks for mild cases, full benefit over 2–3 months with combined laser & topical regimen.
Laser & light therapies
- Pulsed dye laser (PDL) for redness & vascular lesions
- Nd:YAG laser for deeper spider veins & leg veins
- IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) for diffuse redness and broken capillaries
Topical & adjunctive care
- Topical anti-inflammatory agents
- Sun protection & trigger avoidance
- Skincare for sensitive or reactive skin
Follow-up & maintenance
- Monitor for new lesions or flare-ups
- Repeat laser sessions as needed
- Long-term skincare to maintain results
Preparation
- Avoid sun exposure 1–2 weeks prior
- Stop photosensitizing medications if advised
- Cleanse skin before session
Aftercare
- Apply cooling gels or creams post-treatment
- Avoid sun and irritation for 7–10 days
- Follow prescribed skincare routine
Is the treatment painful?
Mild discomfort; cooling devices or topical anesthetic may be used for sensitive areas.
How many sessions are required?
Depends on severity; typically 3–6 sessions spaced 3–6 weeks apart for optimal results.
Are there risks of pigmentation changes?
Rare; minimized with correct laser settings and adherence to aftercare.