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    Treatment & Technology

    Vbeam is a non-invasive vascular laser treatment that helps reduce facial redness, visible blood vessels, and other signs of vascular imbalance in the skin. It uses Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) technology, which delivers light energy in gentle pulses. This laser light is absorbed by hemoglobin—the red pigment in your blood—making it especially effective for treating unwanted redness and dilated blood vessels.

    Because it targets vascular components without harming surrounding tissue, Vbeam is a dye laser designed to treat a wide range of redness-related and vascular skin conditions. It’s an ideal option for concerns like rosacea, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, red scars, birthmarks, facial flushing, and early red stretch marks. It can also help reduce persistent redness on the neck and chest caused by long-term sun exposure.

    At Dermapure, your treatment is fully personalized and carried out by experienced medical professionals. To keep the experience comfortable, the Vbeam device uses advanced laser technology with a built-in cooling system that sprays a burst of cold air just before each laser pulse. Most patients feel a short sensation of freshness, followed by a light warmth or tingling, often compared to a soft rubber band snap on the skin.

    Vbeam is safe, gentle, and supported by clinical research. There’s no downtime, and sessions are quick. Most people begin to notice improvements in redness and overall skin appearance after just a few visits, with natural-looking results that continue to evolve over time.

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    Treatable Areas

    Vbeam Laser treatment is designed to reduce visible redness and vascular irregularities across a variety of skin areas. Its precision and safety make it suitable for both the face and body, especially when targeting superficial blood vessels and other vascular lesions.

    Commonly treated areas include:

    › Face: cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead – ideal for managing rosacea, flushing, and broken capillaries.
    › Neck and chest: to reduce persistent redness, vascular irregularities, and visible sun damage.
    › Body: including the back, arms, and hands – effective for angiomas, red scars, and localized vascular issues.
    › Scars and stretch marks: especially during the red or inflamed phase of the natural healing process.
    › Legs: for small angiomas or surface-level redness – for spider veins, sclerotherapy may be recommended as a primary approach

    During your consultation, our medical team will assess your needs and determine the most effective treatment plan based on your skin type, vascular concerns, and aesthetic goals.

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    Preliminary Skin Cleansing

    Your skin will be gently cleansed to remove makeup, sunscreen, or surface impurities, ensuring optimal contact with the laser and effective delivery of light energy.

    Protective Eyewear

    You’ll be given specialized goggles to shield your eyes from the laser light throughout the procedure.

    Application of a Protective Gel

    A cooling gel may be applied to the treatment area. This helps guide the laser pulse smoothly across the skin while enhancing comfort and protection.

    Setting Parameters

    Your medical provider will adjust the device’s settings based on your skin type and the specific vascular condition being treated. Every session is fully personalized to ensure safe and precise results.

    Delivery of Light

    The laser is gently pulsed across the targeted areas. You may feel a quick burst of cold followed by a light warmth or tingling—often compared to a rubber band lightly snapping against the skin. Most patients find the treatment very tolerable.

    Cleaning and Application of Specialty Products

    After the treatment, your skin will be cleansed again, and soothing post-treatment products will be applied to support recovery and comfort.

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    Cost of Treatment

    The cost of Vbeam laser treatment depends on the area being treated and the number of sessions required to reach your goals. During your personalized consultation, your medical provider will assess your skin condition and design a customized treatment plan—including a transparent pricing outline tailored to your needs.

    At Dermapure, we believe in clear, no-pressure guidance, so you can make confident, informed decisions that respect both your vision and your budget.

    Follow-up & maintenance

    While some visible improvements may appear after just one session, most patients benefit from a series of treatments, typically spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, for optimal and lasting results. The number of sessions depends on your skin type, the vascular concern being treated, and how your skin responds over time.

    For certain chronic conditions like rosacea, occasional maintenance sessions may help prolong your results and keep your skin looking clear and balanced. Your provider will guide you with a tailored schedule that supports your long-term skin health.

    Contraindications

    Vbeam is a safe and well-tolerated treatment for most skin types, but it may not be suitable in certain situations. Your provider will always assess your skin and health history to ensure the treatment is appropriate and risk-free.

    Vbeam is not recommended if you have active skin infections, rashes, or open wounds in the treatment area, recent sun exposure or tanning (natural or artificial), pregnancy or breastfeeding, as a precautionary measure, use of photosensitizing medications that may increase skin sensitivity and a personal or family history of keloid scarring (to be evaluated individually).

    Before starting treatment, a thorough medical evaluation is conducted to ensure your safety. At Dermapure, we prioritize a personalized approach to care so every recommendation supports your skin’s unique needs and overall well-being.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a vascular laser?

    A vascular laser is a medical device that uses targeted light energy to treat visible blood vessels, redness, and vascular lesions in the skin. It works by emitting a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed by hemoglobin, the red pigment in blood cells. This causes the treated vessels to gradually collapse and fade, without damaging the surrounding tissue.

    Vbeam is one of the most advanced and widely used vascular lasers in medical aesthetics today.

    How long does it take to heal after a vascular laser treatment?

    Most patients experience mild redness or swelling right after treatment, which typically fades within a few hours to two days. In some cases, mild bruising may appear, especially when deeper or more prominent vessels are treated, but this usually resolves within 5 to 7 days.

    There is no downtime, and most people can return to normal activities the same day, making Vbeam a convenient option for treating vascular skin concerns with minimal disruption.

    What is the difference between IPL and a vascular laser?

    While both IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) and vascular lasers like Vbeam can treat redness and pigmentation, they work in different ways. IPL uses a broad spectrum of light, which is ideal for improving overall skin tone, sun damage, and diffuse redness. In contrast, Vbeam emits a single, precise wavelength that specifically targets blood vessels, making it more effective for focal vascular concerns like rosacea, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, and red acne scars.

    For many patients, especially those with a combination of generalized and targeted redness, a personalized treatment plan combining IPL and Vbeam may offer the most comprehensive results. Your provider will recommend the best approach based on your skin type, vascular condition, and treatment goals.

    Do Vbeam treatments hurt?

    Most patients describe the sensation as a quick burst of cool air immediately followed by a mild snap or warmth on the skin. This is due to the Vbeam’s built-in Dynamic Cooling Device (DCD), which sprays a burst of cryogen just before each laser pulse to protect the skin and enhance comfort.

    The laser may feel like a light rubber band snap or short-lived tingling. Thanks to the cooling system, most people find the treatment very tolerable and do not require topical numbing. Any mild discomfort fades quickly after each pulse, making the overall experience comfortable for a wide range of skin types.

    Does Vbeam require aftercare?

    Post-treatment care is simple. You’ll be advised to avoid direct sun exposure and to use gentle skincare products for a few days following your session. Some temporary redness or sensitivity may occur, but it typically resolves quickly.

    Our team will provide personalized aftercare instructions to help you protect your skin and ensure the best possible outcome.

    What conditions does Vbeam treat?

    Vbeam is designed to treat a wide range of vascular and redness-related skin concerns, including:

    • Rosacea: helps reduce chronic redness and visible facial vessels
    • Birthmarks: such as port-wine stains (assessed on a case-by-case basis).
    • Red acne scars: fades discoloration and promotes a more even skin tone.
    • Post-inflammatory redness: often following acne or cosmetic procedures.
    • Stretch marks: particularly in their early red or inflamed phase.
    • Cherry angiomas, broken capillaries, and facial flushing.

    Each treatment is customized to your skin’s unique needs, and results are progressive, typically improving with each session.

    Can Vbeam treat scars?

    Yes — in addition to reducing visible redness and blood vessels, clinical studies have shown that Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) technology, like that used in Vbeam, can stimulate a modest increase in dermal collagen. This happens through the activation of fibroblasts, the skin’s natural collagen-producing cells, and has been associated with gradual improvements in skin texture and fine lines.

    That said, for patients seeking more significant improvements in skin firmness, deeper wrinkles, or overall tone, a combined treatment approach may be recommended. Options such as:

    • Microneedling, which creates controlled micro-injuries to stimulate collagen more deeply;
    • Fractional CO₂ laser, which delivers a more intensive collagen remodeling effect by targeting both the epidermis and dermis;
    • Or Sculptra, an injectable biostimulator that helps rebuild collagen over time from within.

    These treatments can complement Vbeam’s vascular and superficial collagen effects by addressing different layers of the skin. Your medical provider will help determine the best combination based on your skin type, aesthetic goals, and the degree of correction desired.

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