What To Expect
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1. Targeted Redness Reduction
Treatment for rosacea may help reduce the visible appearance of redness and flushing associated with the condition, supporting a more even and balanced skin tone in affected areas over a course of treatments.
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2. Skin Comfort & Condition
The treatment may help support improved skin comfort by addressing visible redness, sensitivity, and skin irregularities associated with rosacea, contributing to an overall improvement in skin condition and appearance.
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3. Personalised Treatment Approaching
As rosacea presents differently in each individual, treatment plans are tailored to your specific skin concerns and circumstances following a thorough consultation and assessment by a qualified practitioner, ensuring the most appropriate approach is recommended for you.
The Procedure
Laser treatment for rosacea targets blood vessels and may help reduce redness, inflammation, and visible capillaries. The procedure is performed in clinic by a qualified practitioner and may be used alongside other management approaches such as topical or oral treatments, depending on individual presentation.
- Results: Individual outcomes vary and will be discussed during consultation.
- Ongoing care: Rosacea is a long term skin condition that may fluctuate over time. Follow up treatments may be recommended to help maintain results.
Who Is Suitable
This treatment may be worth exploring for individuals who:
- Have a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of rosacea
- Experience persistent redness, visible capillaries, or skin sensitivity
- Are seeking a procedural option to complement their existing skin management routine
- Have realistic expectations about outcomes, as discussed during consultation
Suitability is determined on an individual basis and will be assessed during your consultation with a qualified GMC practitioner.
All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, risks, side effects, downtime and results vary. A personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you. For further information, please visit our risks and recovery page.

