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Dye-VL Photorejuvenation

Say goodbye to pigmentation and vascular lesions.

Dye VL Photorejuvenation is an advanced form of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) that can significantly reduce vascular lesions and redness. Dye VL uses light energy to target hemoglobin and melanin. These chromophores absorb the wavelengths of light causing the molecule to heat and break down. Alma's proprietary AFT technology uses a special filtering system to convert previously unusable short wavelength light into a part of the usable spectrum. With a focused 1 cm2 spot size, high peak power and intense cooling, it provides excellent clinical results for pigmentation and vascular lesions.

What can the Dye-VL Photorejuvenation treat?

Dye-VL Photofacial is an excellent choice for women and men of all ages considering treatment for various skin conditions including:

  • Age spots or sun spots

  • Redness

  • Sun damage

  • Fine lines

  • Hyper-pigmentation

  • Mild skin texture issues

  • Sun-induced freckles on the hand

What is DYE VL?

The Harmony DYE VL combines 2 trusted technologies, pulsed dye laser and intense pulsed light (IPL) to create the new "Gold Standard" for treatment of a variety of skin conditions.

How does it work?

DYE - VL uses high intensity pulses of visible light to pull pigment to the surface of the skin to help achieve a clearer complexion for the following skin problems: Vascular lesions, pigmented lesions, port wine stains, hemangioma, rosacea, angiomas, venous malformations (Reds and browns)

How many treatments are required?

During your consultation your provider will assess your skin to personalize a treatment plan for you. Best results are typically seen after a series of treatments spread 4-8 weeks apart.

Does it hurt?

By combining concurrent cooling with gradual heating, we are able to achieve results while keeping you comfortable. Numbing is an option if desired.

Is there any downtime?

Light redness and dark peppering of the treatment area for up to 3 days post treatment.

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