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We treat the redness and broken veins of Rosacea with the VBEAM LASER, the latest LASER technology from the world leader in Medical Laser Equipment - Candela Corp. This delivers a pulse of red light to the broken vessels causing them to heal up and fade away.Our patients receive the benefits of the laser system considered by physicians world-wide as the "Gold Standard" for the treatment of Rosacea.
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How does the Candela Vbeam Laser work to heal your rosacea?
The Candela Vbeam produces an intense but gentle burst of light that selectively destroys the blood vessels of your rosacea, without damaging the surrounding tissue. After laser treatment the surrounding tissue is left intact.
What should I expect from this rosacea laser treatment?
Treatment with the Vbeam may consist of multiple treatments. For facial veins, one treatment may be sufficient for clearance but a second visit is recommended for the best results. These treatments occur on an average of every six to twelve weeks. Each individual situation may vary and it is best to discuss yours with the our physicians. The type of vascular lesion to be treated will determine the number of treatments needed. The red veins respond better than blue veins and the smaller, matting vessels will respond sooner than the vessels up to 1.5mm in size. Port wine stain lesions have more vessels to be treated and require multiple treatments but the number of treatments is unknown in advance.
Will the rosacea laser treatment hurt?
The DCD (Dynamic Cooling Device) which is built into the laser system, delivers a short burst or spray of cryogen just prior to the laser pulse being delivered. . The feeling of a laser pulse has been described as being snapped by a rubber band or a slight stinging sensation. Following laser treatment, the area may continue to sting slightly or feel warm like a sunburn. If a large area is to be treated, anesthesia may be used. A small test area can be performed before the entire area is treated to evaluate your pain tolerance. Most patients tolerate this procedure without any need for anesthesia.
How long will the rosacea laser treatment last?
The duration of your rosacea laser treatment depends on the size of the area you wish to have treated or the time allotted by the physician or nurse performing your treatment. You will need to discuss this with the physician or nurse performing the treatment.
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