Redness reduction is performed using advanced CPL laser technology, which effectively constricts or closes small blood vessels responsible for visible redness. This treatment is commonly used to address various types of redness, including flushing (vasomotor), persistent redness, and allergic reactions. Laser therapy is most often applied to the face, neck, and décolleté. Thanks to the ability of CPL technology to penetrate multiple layers of the skin, the results are not only highly effective but also long-lasting. What’s more, the integrated cooling system and consistent energy output ensure both outstanding effectiveness and maximum comfort during each session.
Perceptibility
Duration
30-40 min
Recovery time
none
Number of treatments in a series
2-6
The redness reduction treatment is designed for individuals dealing with:
It is suitable for both younger and more mature clients.
Before starting the treatment, a consultation with a specialist—either a doctor or an experienced aesthetic practitioner—is essential. During this session, your skin will be carefully assessed and a personalized treatment plan will be created to address your specific needs.
STEP I: Cleansing and skin disinfection
STEP II: Application of cooling gel and protective goggles
STEP III: Laser treatment
STEP IV: Application of soothing cream and SPF protection
The effects of laser redness removal include the closure of dilated blood vessels and a more even skin tone. The treatment also leaves the skin looking brighter, smoother, and more radiant.
CPL laser redness reduction is not recommended for individuals with a recent or active suntan. The procedure is also contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as for individuals with cancer, uncontrolled diabetes, or serious systemic conditions. Active skin infections in the treatment area and a tendency to develop keloid scars also exclude patients from undergoing the treatment. Additionally, those who have taken retinoids within the past six months are strictly advised against the procedure.
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The laser light is absorbed by hemoglobin in the blood and then converted into heat energy—a phenomenon known as selective photothermolysis. This heat causes the water in the blood within the damaged vessel to evaporate, leading to the breakdown of the vessel walls. The body then naturally absorbs and eliminates the destroyed fragments, resulting in visibly reduced redness.
The effect of vessel closure and improved skin tone is partially visible immediately after the treatment. However, a specialist can fully assess whether the blood vessel has closed approximately 6 weeks after the laser session. To see the final and complete results, patients may need to wait up to 6 months, as the skin continues to regenerate and the body gradually eliminates the treated vessels.
Yes, but it’s essential to complete the full series of recommended treatments and follow your specialist’s aftercare guidelines. Proper post-treatment skincare is key to maintaining long-lasting results and preventing the recurrence of redness.
At the INVICTA Anti-Aging Clinic, the laser redness reduction treatment is performed by a dermatologist or a licensed cosmetologist. Thanks to our highly qualified and experienced team, patients can feel confident that the procedure will be carried out safely and professionally, with minimal risk of complications.
Post-treatment side effects may include a burning or stinging sensation, which can sometimes last for several hours after the procedure. Temporary redness of the treated area and mild, localized swelling may also occur, but these usually resolve on their own within a few hours.