Targeted Vascular Treatment for a More Even Complexion.
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Redness, visible veins, and dilated capillaries on the face – commonly known as couperose – affect many people and can be a cosmetic concern. At our clinic, we offer a modern, safe, and effective method for treating vascular skin concerns using a combination of ND:YAG laser and IPL (BBL) technology.
What Is Laser & IPL Treatment for Couperose?
Laser and IPL treatment for couperose is a non-invasive procedure that targets dilated or broken blood vessels in the skin. Short bursts of light energy are delivered precisely to the affected areas without damaging the surrounding tissue. The light energy heats and closes off the vessels, which are then naturally eliminated by the body.
How Does Treatment with ND:YAG Laser and IPL (BBL) Work?
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ND:YAG Laser uses a specific wavelength that penetrates deeply to heat and seal larger blood vessels, without harming the skin surface.
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IPL (BBL) delivers broad-spectrum light to treat superficial redness and diffuse capillaries.
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The combination of both technologies allows for a customized and highly effective approach, adapted to each skin type and vessel depth.
Benefits of Couperose Treatment with ND:YAG and IPL (BBL)
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Gentle and precise treatment without surgery.
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Visible reduction in redness and broken capillaries.
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Suitable for sensitive skin.
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Minimal to no downtime.
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Long-lasting results after just a few sessions.
What to Expect After the Treatment
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The skin may feel slightly warm or appear red immediately after the session.
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In rare cases, mild swelling or crusting may occur.
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Treated vessels usually fade within a few days.
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Consistent skincare and daily SPF 50+ are essential to maintain results.
Treatment Areas
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Cheeks
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Nose & nasal folds
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Chin
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Forehead
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Décolleté
Contraindications
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- Recent tanning or active sun exposure.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Active skin infections or inflammation.
- Use of photosensitizing medications.
- Tendency to form keloids.
- Skin cancer or serious dermatological conditions.
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If you have any concerns about whether treatment is right for you, a consultation with our specialist will help determine the best solution.

