Laser Rosacea Solutions For Clinics
While topical and oral medications can help, they often provide only partial or temporary relief. Increasingly, patients are turning away from short-term or cosmetic fixes, instead seeking the longer-term potential of laser treatments for rosacea to address the underlying vascular factors driving visible redness and inflammation.
Treatment Modalities
Modern aesthetic laser equipment offers a variety of options for rosacea redness laser treatment, targeting blood vessels just beneath the skin surface without damaging surrounding tissue.
Common approaches include:
- Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) systems that deliver filtered light to reduce diffuse redness and visible blood vessels.
- Pulsed dye laser (PDL) devices that selectively target oxyhemoglobin, making them effective for telangiectasias and persistent erythema.
- Long Pulse Nd:YAG lasers (1064 nm) for deeper or larger vascular structures associated with more resistant cases of rosacea.
- Non-ablative fractional lasers that stimulate skin renewal while minimizing downtime, sometimes used in combination with vascular lasers for comprehensive results.
These rosacea laser treatment options typically require a series of sessions, with most patients benefitting from 3–6 treatments spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal, long-lasting improvements.