Rosacea Laser Treatment
Géniale’s rosacea laser treatment targets facial redness and visible blood vessels through a doctor-led plan using advanced, non-surgical laser technology.
Géniale’s rosacea laser treatment targets facial redness and visible blood vessels through a doctor-led plan using advanced, non-surgical laser technology.
Laser settings are selected by our doctors to target dilated blood vessels and visible redness, based on your individual assessment. All rosacea treatment plans at Géniale are developed and managed by our doctors, who have over 30 years of experience and advanced training in aesthetic and laser medicine.
This is a non-invasive treatment option that typically involves little to no downtime, allowing most people to resume normal activities shortly.
While rosacea is a chronic skin condition, laser therapy may assist in managing visible symptoms and improving the skin’s appearance over time.
Laser treatment is a non-surgical procedure that uses targeted light energy to help reduce visible signs of rosacea, such as redness and dilated blood vessels. It is one of several options that may assist in the cosmetic management of rosacea symptoms.
The laser emits focused pulses of light that are absorbed by visible blood vessels beneath the skin. This energy breaks them down, allowing the body to gradually absorb them. This process can help reduce facial redness and improve skin clarity over time.
All consultations and treatment plans are developed by our doctors at Géniale. Treatments are delivered using medically approved devices and protocols, ensuring your care is personalised and in line with medical best practice.
Most people experience minimal discomfort — often described as a warm or snapping sensation. Any sensitivity typically resolves quickly after the session. A cooling device or numbing cream may be used if required.
The number of sessions depends on your skin type, the severity of symptoms, and how your skin responds. Typically, a course of 3–6 treatments spaced a few weeks apart is recommended, with maintenance sessions as needed.
Laser treatment may reduce the appearance of redness and blood vessels for a prolonged period, but rosacea is a chronic condition that may require ongoing care. Maintenance treatments and daily skincare (including sun protection) can help sustain results.
Laser treatment is generally safe when performed by trained professionals. Temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort may occur. Your doctor will discuss any potential risks and how to minimise them during your consultation.
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NSW: (02) 9100 0820 or info@geniale.com.au
Géniale Sydney Centre: 137 Victoria Rd, Drummoyne, Sydney NSW 2047
VIC: 1300 27 18 15 or info@geniale.com.au
Géniale Kew Clinic: 176 Cotham Road, Kew VIC 3101
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Géniale Brisbane Clinic: 641 Ipswich Road, Annerley QLD 4103
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