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Goodbye redness thanks to the V Beam vascular laser.

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Facial redness is not exactly a sign of glamour… quite the contrary, it can be a genuine source of complex for those who suffer from it. Red cheeks create an impression of skin fragility. To prevent your face from being overwhelmed by rosacea or other angiomas, the V Beam laser will be delighted to help you get rid of them in complete peace.

What is a redness?

No, you haven’t had one too many! But are your cheeks "on fire"? Facial redness can arise from multiple reasons. It may be due to angiomas, rosacea, or erythrosis. Angiomas or port wine stains often appear at birth and have defined edges. While some stains may disappear spontaneously, it is sometimes necessary to resort to other means to erase them. Rosacea, or couperose, is a skin condition that particularly affects women from the age of 30-40. It manifests as localized, benign and sometimes disabling redness.

These unsightly lesions can occasionally prevent us from feeling good in our skin and moving forward. There’s no need to allow this complex to paralyse you any longer; therefore, opt for the cosmetic treatment of V Beam laser, which will make your life easier.

How to avoid having red cheeks?

The V Beam vascular laser will destroy the blood vessels in the dermis and eliminate all unsightly lesions (rosacea, varicosities, stretch marks…). It will be effective for very fair skin. The skin regains its radiance and all imperfections disappear. Generally, the appearance of most redness improves significantly within two to six weeks following treatment. Over time, some redness may become visible again; in this case, they can be treated in the same manner.

This treatment requires one to two sessions spaced six weeks apart. And be aware that the results of the vascular laser V Beam will be gradual throughout the treatment period.

How does a session proceed?

The V Beam vascular laser works by producing a pulse of laser light captured by the area to be treated without causing damage to the surrounding tissues. Some redness may appear on the skin but will completely fade within a few hours after the session thanks to the application of a moisturising cream. The V Beam laser requires the wearing of protective goggles to shield the eyes from the light. The professional then sweeps the targeted area with a handheld device that emits a laser beam.

It is then prohibited to expose the treated areas to sunlight for about fifteen days. After the session, a bluish discoloration may immediately appear at each targeted impact site. This will turn red before quickly disappearing. Treatments for the treated areas with thermal water and soothing cream will be prescribed for five to six days.

If you are troubled by redness on your face, do not hesitate to make an appointment with a professional. Here’s to your radiant and trouble-free skin!

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