Rosacea and redness

Red vascular changes such as rosacea, telangiectasia, angiomas, or port-wine stains occur frequently and are often perceived as unsightly. I treat these superficial vessels in Hamburg-Nienstedten using modern laser light. The high-energy light destroys the vessels precisely, gently, and permanently. The therapy is virtually painless, usually without anesthesia and without downtime. Visible improvements can be seen after just a few sessions—for a more even complexion and greater self-confidence.

Recognizing and treating red vascular changes

Visible red vascular changes are widespread and are considered unsightly by many patients. These include rosacea, telangiectasia (dilated capillaries), hemangiomas (angiomas), and port-wine stains, which can occur on the face or body.

Precise laser treatment for lasting results

Superficial vascular changes are treated specifically with modern laser light. The high-energy green light of the IDAS laser penetrates the upper layers of the skin, destroying unwanted vessels precisely, gently, and permanently. The duration and accompanying measures of the treatment are individually tailored to the skin type and needs in order to achieve effective and lasting therapeutic results.

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  • Precise and gentle ablation of unwanted vessels

  • Painless treatment, usually without anesthesia

  • No downtime—your daily routine remains undisturbed

  • Visible results after just a few sessions

  • More even skin tone and greater self-confidence

  • Long-term improvement in your skin health

Schedule your appointment now

Our top priority is to provide you with personalized care. We take the time to understand your concerns and find tailored solutions for your skin health. With our flexible appointment scheduling, we want to ensure that you are treated at a time that works best for you.

Bookings not canceled 48 hours in advance must be paid for.

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Red vascular changes often occur as rosacea, telangiectasia (dilated capillaries), hemangiomas (angiomas), or port-wine stains. They can be both aesthetically disturbing and occasionally cause accompanying symptoms such as itching or tightness.

Laser treatment uses high-energy light that penetrates the upper layers of the skin and destroys unwanted vessels. The therapy is precise, gentle, and permanent, usually painless, and does not require anesthesia. The duration and number of sessions depends on the individual findings.

As a rule, laser treatment of superficial vascular changes can be performed on an outpatient basis and without downtime. Occasionally, slight redness or swelling may occur, which usually subsides after a few hours to days. Patients can resume their daily activities immediately.

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