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Acne

Vbeam Perfecta

A device that uses 595 nm — the ideal wavelength for vascular treatment — to address a range of vascular conditions. It effectively treats acne, acne marks, facial redness, and scars.

About this treatment

Vbeam Perfecta is a 595 nm pulsed-dye laser ideal for vascular targets; for acne it is used to manage red post-acne marks and the redness of inflammatory acne. REDI adjusts intensity by diagnosing the degree of redness and skin sensitivity.

Recommended for

For those bothered by red post-acne marks and red inflammatory acne.

What it helps with

The 595 nm wavelength helps manage acne redness and red marks.

Downtime

Minimal / 1–2 days

Duration

About 15 min

Frequently asked

Does it hurt?

We apply numbing cream or cooling when needed to keep discomfort low. Sensation varies by person, and we tune the area and intensity together during your consultation.

How do I know if this is right for me?

REDI is diagnosis-first. We review your skin condition, lifestyle, and goals, then suggest the most suitable approach rather than fitting you to one fixed answer. You can check freely in a no-cost consultation.

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Same price for foreigners
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  • Sat · 10:00-15:00
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