IPL Laser
Dye-VL Pro is an IPL laser treatment designed to treat redness, hyperpigmentation, and rosacea and remove dilated capillaries and spider veins.
The therapeutic abilities of this laser also promote collagen and elastin, which rejuvenates the skin.
Our team of medical professionals uses this laser to treat dry eye syndrome, freckles, hemangiomas, hyperpigmentation, port wine stain, rosacea, and spider angiomas.

Dry Eye Syndrome
Dry eye syndrome, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca or simply dry eyes, is a common eye condition that occurs when your tears cannot provide adequate moisture to your eyes. When insufficient or of poor quality, tears can lead to discomfort, irritation, and other symptoms.
The light energy from the Dye-VL Pro Laser is absorbed by blood vessels and targets inflammation within the meibomian glands. This process can help improve the quality of the meibum (the oily substance produced by the glands) and promote healthier tear film stability.

Freckles
Laser treatment for freckles is a cosmetic procedure that uses focused laser light to target and remove or lighten pigmented spots on the skin, including freckles. Freckles are small, flat, brown spots that appear on the skin due to increased melanin production in response to sun exposure. While freckles are generally harmless, some people choose to have them treated for cosmetic reasons.

Hemangiomas
Hemangiomas are typically present at birth or may develop shortly after that, and they often go through a phase of rapid growth before eventually stabilizing and, in many cases, gradually shrinking and fading over time.
Laser treatment targets the blood vessels within the hemangioma, causing them to thicken and the lesion to shrink or fade.

Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces an excess amount of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. This excess melanin can result from various factors such as sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, and skin injuries.
Laser treatments for hyperpigmentation work by delivering specific wavelengths of light absorbed by the melanin in the targeted areas. The laser energy breaks down the excess melanin, gradually lightening the dark spots and promoting a more even skin tone. The type of laser used and the treatment settings will depend on the specific type of hyperpigmentation, its depth, and the patient’s skin type.

Port Wine Stain
Port wine stain (PWS) is a type of vascular birthmark that appears as a pink, red, or purple discoloration on the skin. It is caused by an abnormal development of blood vessels in the affected area. While port wine stains are typically harmless, many individuals seek treatment to reduce their appearance, mainly when they are located on the face or in other visible areas.
Laser treatment is a primary approach to managing and lightening port wine stains. The laser emits concentrated bursts of light that target the blood vessels, causing discoloration without causing significant damage to the surrounding skin. This targeted approach can gradually lighten the port wine stain over a series of treatment sessions.

Rosacea
Laser treatment can be an effective option for managing rosacea symptoms. This chronic skin condition typically causes redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like breakouts on the face. While there is no cure for rosacea, laser treatments can help reduce the appearance of visible blood vessels, redness, and inflammation associated with the condition.

Spider Angiomas
Spider angiomas, also known as spider veins or spider nevi, are small, red, or reddish-blue clusters of blood vessels that radiate from a central point, resembling a spider’s legs or a tree branch. They are commonly found on the skin’s surface, often on the face, chest, and legs. While spider angiomas are typically harmless, some individuals may seek treatment for cosmetic reasons or if the lesions cause discomfort or bleeding.
Laser treatment is a popular option for reducing the appearance of spider angiomas. The blood vessels selectively absorb the laser energy, causing them to thicken and collapse. Over time, the body’s natural healing processes clear away the treated blood vessels, resulting in the fading or disappearance of the spider angiomas.