Laser Treatments
SKIN
All Skin Treatments
Overview Cosmelan NEW O2 Oxygen Mask NEW Laser Pigment Removal NEW Laser Vascular Treatment Lumixa Mesolnfus Needling PicoWay Slyfirm X Advanced RF Needling Dermaplaning Observ 520 Camera Skin Analysis Laser Skin Rejuvenation Laser Redness Removal Laser Genesis MediFacials Skin Programs MediPeels Hydrafacial Microdermabrasion Microneedling LED Light TherapySkin Concerns
Sensitive/Redness Dehydrated Skin Congested Acne Pigmented Ageing Scarring Enlarged PoresSKINCARE
All Skin Treatments
Overview Cosmelan NEW O2 Oxygen Mask NEW Laser Pigment Removal NEW Laser Vascular Treatment Lumixa Mesolnfus Needling PicoWay Slyfirm X Advanced RF Needling Dermaplaning Observ 520 Camera Skin Analysis Laser Skin Rejuvenation Laser Redness Removal Laser Genesis MediFacials Skin Programs MediPeels Hydrafacial Microdermabrasion Microneedling LED Light TherapySkin Concerns
Sensitive/Redness Dehydrated Skin Congested Acne Pigmented Ageing Scarring Enlarged PoresAll Skin Treatments
- Overview
- Cosmelan New
- O2 Oxygen Mask New
- Laser Pigment Removal New
- Laser Vascular Treatment
- Lumixa
- Mesolnfus Needling
- PicoWay
- Slyfirm X Advanced RF Needling
- Dermaplaning
- Observ 520 Camera Skin Analysis
- Laser Skin Rejuvenation
- Laser Redness Removal
- Laser Genesis
- MediFacials
- Skin Programs
- MediPeels
- Hydrafacial
- Microdermabrasion
- Microneedling
- LED Light Therapy
Laser Redness Removal
Eliminate the visible capillaries and overall redness on your skin.
With this treatment you’ll see the dramatic reduction of fine fragile blood vessels in the skin and improved skin texture, making those ‘rosy cheeks’ a thing of the past.
Benefits
Reduce Redness
Bring the Calm
Safe and Pain-Free
How it works?
This painless and effective treatment works using light emissions from the laser to bio-stimulate the skin at the dermal and epidermal level, specifically the hemoglobin in the upper papillary dermis to thicken fine fragile capillaries. It works to repair damaged cells, stimulate collagen production, and have existing cells work to their full potential.
Taking care of overall ‘flushing’, redness, and reactive skin caused by sun damage, ageing, medication, genetics, or hormonal changes, Laser Redness Removal brings your skin out of the red zone and into a newfound feeling.
Book your initial consultation at one of our clinics – it’s time to put your skin safety first.
Prep+ Aftercare
2 weeks prior to your treatment, we’ll do a test patch to ensure your treatment is effective and prepare the skin using a tyrosinase inhibitor.
Do not wax the area, use fake tan or have sun exposure on the area for 2 weeks prior as to protect your skin. Do not have sun burn for 4-6 weeks prior to your treatment.
WA + QLD clients must have a Medical Opinion Letter – Skin Check for this treatment.
Immediate aftercare:
- Avoid exercise, hot showers, spas, pools and saunas for 48 hours
- Use SILK Soothing Gel for 3 days after
- Wear SPF every day to prolong treatment and protect the skin
- Use Hyaluronic acid and other acids 3 days after treatment
- Commence use of exfoliation products 1 week after treatment
- Do not wax the area for 2 weeks after
As with all laser treatments some discomfort heat will be felt, however most clients are able to tolerate the treatment well.
Results for redness will be from 4 treatments
As redness is usually caused by a weakened barrier, medical conditions or hereditary results can vary, we always recommend redness removal as a new part of your skin treatment plan ongoing to maintain results.
We can treat redness which is visible on the face, neck and décolletage.
After treatment, clients may experience redness, swelling and mild discomfort. At home post treatment care can help reduce these side effects.
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