
Reveal your clearest, most radiant complexion with our advanced pulsed dye laser treatment. This precision technology targets redness, broken capillaries, and uneven skin tone at the source—gently eliminating visible blood vessels while stimulating collagen production. Ideal for rosacea, spider veins, acne scars, and sun damage, Liquid Laser delivers dramatic results with minimal discomfort and virtually no downtime.
HOW IT WORKS

The laser emits a concentrated beam of yellow light at a specific wavelength (595nm) that passes through your skin and is absorbed by the hemoglobin in blood vessels. This converts to heat, gently destroying the targeted vessels while leaving surrounding tissue completely unharmed. Your body then naturally absorbs the treated vessels, revealing clearer, more even-toned skin.
WHAT IT TREATS
Vascular Concerns
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Rosacea and persistent facial redness
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Broken capillaries and spider veins
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Port wine stains and birthmarks
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Cherry angiomas
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Facial flushing
Skin Rejuvenation
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Fine lines and early wrinkles
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Uneven skin tone and texture
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Sun damage and age spots
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Acne scars and surgical scars
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Stretch marks
Other Conditions
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Keloids and hypertrophic scars
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Stubborn warts (resistant to other treatments)
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Inflammatory acne
WHY OUR CLIENTS LOVE THIS SERVICE
Our clients love that "Liquid Laser" targets their concerns at the source. Unlike topical treatments that only mask redness, this advanced pulsed dye technology eliminates visible blood vessels permanently—delivering results that last rather than fade by the end of the day.
Our clients love the precision of the treatment. The laser selectively targets problem areas while leaving surrounding skin completely untouched. Whether you're addressing rosacea on your cheeks or broken capillaries around your nose, only the areas that need treatment are affected.
Our clients love how comfortable the experience is. With built-in cooling technology and gentle pulses that feel like a light rubber band snap, most clients find the treatment far easier than they expected—no numbing required, no gritting through discomfort.
Our clients love the confidence that comes with clearer skin. As one client shared: "I spent years hiding my redness under layers of foundation. After three sessions, I finally feel comfortable in my own skin. I actually look forward to bare-face days now."
Our clients love that there's virtually no downtime. Walk in on your lunch break, walk out ready for the rest of your day. No hiding at home, no canceling plans—just a quick treatment and back to life with progressively clearer, more radiant skin.
THE EVOLUTION: FROM OLD TREATMENTS TO "Liquid Laser" Technology
For decades, people struggling with rosacea, facial redness, and visible blood vessels faced limited options: topical creams that provided temporary relief, oral medications with unwanted side effects, or aggressive procedures that caused significant bruising and downtime.
Electrocautery and sclerotherapy, early methods for treating visible blood vessels, used electrical current or injected solutions to destroy problem veins. While sometimes effective, these approaches were painful, carried risks of scarring, and often required multiple sessions with unpredictable results. Many clients experienced burns, hyperpigmentation, or texture changes that were worse than the original concern.
Early laser technology emerged in the 1970s and 1980s with continuous-wave lasers like argon and CO2. These devices showed promise but lacked precision—they delivered constant energy that couldn't distinguish between targeted blood vessels and surrounding tissue. The result was often significant collateral damage, prolonged healing, and a high risk of scarring that made many clients hesitant to pursue treatment.
Traditional IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) offered a broader approach using multiple wavelengths of light. While useful for some concerns, IPL lacks the specificity needed for vascular conditions. The scattered light energy means less effective targeting of blood vessels and more stress on surrounding skin, requiring more sessions with less dramatic results.
The Liquid Laser Difference
Our "Liquid Laser" system represents the gold standard in vascular laser technology. Pulsed dye lasers were first developed in the 1980s and refined through decades of clinical research to become the FDA-approved treatment of choice for vascular skin conditions worldwide.
The key innovations that set Liquid Laser apart:
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Targeted wavelength (595nm) is absorbed specifically by oxyhemoglobin in blood vessels, allowing precise treatment without affecting surrounding tissue
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Pulsed delivery system emits energy in controlled microsecond bursts, destroying vessels instantly while giving skin time to cool between pulses
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Dynamic cooling technology sprays cryogen milliseconds before each pulse, protecting the outer skin layer and dramatically reducing discomfort
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Proven clinical results show 70-80% reduction in facial redness after a series of treatments, with minimal side effects and virtually no downtime

TREATMENT DETAILS
Duration: 15 - 30 Minutes
Frequency: Every 4-6 weeks for optimal results; series of 2-4 treatments recommended for most concerns, additional sessions for deeper scarring or port wine stains
Downtime: Virtually none. Mild redness for a few hours post-treatment; possible light bruising that fades within 3-10 days
Best For: Rosacea, facial redness, broken capillaries, spider veins, acne scars, surgical scars, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. Ideal for lighter skin tones (Fitzpatrick I-III)
Starting At: $350
DISCLAIMERS
Results may vary based on individual skin type, condition, and severity of concerns. A consultation is recommended to determine if this treatment is appropriate for your specific needs and to establish a personalized treatment plan.
Avoid direct sun exposure for 2-4 weeks before and after treatment. Daily SPF 30+ sunscreen is essential to protect treated skin and maintain results. Tanned or sun-damaged skin increases the risk of complications.
This treatment is not recommended for clients with darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick IV-VI), active skin infections, open wounds in the treatment area, or a history of keloid scarring. Please inform your provider of any medications or skin conditions prior to treatment.
Some clients may experience mild redness, swelling, or light bruising following treatment. Bruising, if it occurs, typically resolves within 3-10 days. These responses are normal and indicate the treatment is working.
Discontinue use of retinoids, blood-thinning medications (with physician approval), and photosensitizing products 5-7 days before your appointment to minimize sensitivity and reduce the risk of bruising.
Clients who are pregnant, nursing, or taking isotretinoin (Accutane) within the past 6 months should not receive this treatment. A full medical history will be reviewed during your consultation.
