
Initial consultation
The clinician confirms the diagnosis, checks medical history and skin type, and explains realistic results. Important alternatives are also discussed.

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Facial Redness Treatment is a device-based
The goal is to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness while using the lowest effective settings for the patient’s skin and concern. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

Facial Redness Treatment is a device-based treatment designed to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness. The plan is adjusted to the patient’s anatomy, concerns and realistic expectations. Individual assessment remains essential before treatment.

Consider this treatment when you want to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness and a clinician confirms that the device or removal method is suitable for your skin and diagnosis.
Each appointment is planned around your anatomy, goals, and medical suitability.

The clinician confirms the diagnosis, checks medical history and skin type, and explains realistic results. Important alternatives are also discussed.

The area is cleaned, photographed and prepared, and protective measures are applied. Comfort and protection are checked.

The device is applied in controlled passes with settings adjusted to the tissue response. The treatment response is monitored.

The skin is cooled or protected, aftercare is explained and follow-up is planned. Follow-up timing is confirmed clearly.
Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Avoid tanning and postpone treatment for active infection, open wounds or unexplained lesions.
Use gentle skincare and high sun protection, avoid picking or strong active products, and follow the clinic’s instructions about heat and exercise. Urgent concerns should be reported promptly.
1-4 Weeks The result is assessed after healing and may require several sessions. Treated vessels may stay reduced, but new vessels can appear. Further sessions depend on vessel type, response and the underlying cause. Future timing follows clinical review.
Exact treatment planning and pricing are confirmed during consultation.
Prices may vary depending on product, amount, and treatment combination.

The goal is to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness while using the lowest effective settings for the patient’s skin and concern. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

The practitioner should confirm the diagnosis, suitability, realistic outcome and consent before treatment. Record the diagnosis, device, settings, treatment area, skin response and aftercare.
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It is generally well tolerated in suitable patients when performed by a qualified practitioner after medical screening, but no treatment is risk-free. Correct diagnosis, device selection, skin-type assessment and eye protection where relevant are essential.

Expected downtime is 1-3 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling can last 1-3 days, especially around the eyes.

Temporary redness, warmth, tenderness, dryness, swelling, crusting or peeling can occur depending on treatment depth.

It may be combined with skincare, injectables or other devices only when the skin has healed and the sequence is clinically planned.
Find direct answers about Facial Redness Treatment, suitability, results, and aftercare.
Facial Redness Treatment is a device-based treatment designed to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness. The plan is adjusted to the patient’s anatomy, concerns and realistic expectations. Individual assessment remains essential before treatment.
The appointment usually takes 15-45 minutes. Vessels may darken or look more noticeable before fading over 1-4 weeks. The result is assessed after healing and may require several sessions. Treated vessels may stay reduced, but new vessels can appear. Further sessions depend on vessel type, response and the underlying cause. Future timing follows clinical review.
Discomfort is usually rated around 2-3 out of 10, although each person's experience can differ. Anaesthesia is usually not required; cooling may be used. Expected downtime is 1-3 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling can last 1-3 days, especially around the eyes. Temporary redness, warmth, tenderness, dryness, swelling, crusting or peeling can occur depending on treatment depth.
Consider this treatment when you want to reduce suitable patterns of facial redness and a clinician confirms that the device or removal method is suitable for your skin and diagnosis. It is generally well tolerated in suitable patients when performed by a qualified practitioner after medical screening, but no treatment is risk-free. Correct diagnosis, device selection, skin-type assessment and eye protection where relevant are essential. Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Avoid tanning and postpone treatment for active infection, open wounds or unexplained lesions. Use gentle skincare and high sun protection, avoid picking or strong active products, and follow the clinic’s instructions about heat and exercise. Urgent concerns should be reported promptly.