DermaV is a vascular and pigment laser designed to target unwanted redness and brown discoloration. It delivers precise energy with advanced cooling to help protect the skin. It can improve facial veins, broken capillaries, flushing or rosacea signs, sun spots, and uneven tone. Treatment plans are personalised and doctor led. Results may vary.
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DermaV uses specific wavelengths to target blood vessels and benign pigment. Short, controlled pulses heat these targets so the body can gradually clear them. Integrated cooling supports comfort and surface protection. Your clinician tailors settings to your skin type and concern.
People seeking improvement in facial redness, visible vessels, and benign pigment like sun spots and freckles. It can also support overall clarity and tone. Suitability depends on your skin tone, history, medications, and goals. Your clinician will assess this during consultation and design a personalised plan.
Vascular Laser for Redness and Veins
Laser for Rosacea
Pigmentation Laser
Laser for Sun Damaged Skin
Laser Skin Rejuvenation (clarity and tone focus)
Doctor-led, evidence-based treatment of redness and pigment
Precision targeting for vessels and brown spots
Built-in cooling to support comfort and skin protection
Adjustable settings for different skin types and concerns
Can be staged in a series with supportive skincare and sun safety
Frequently Asked Questions
DermaV is a medical-grade laser used to treat vascular concerns like redness and visible veins, and benign pigmented spots such as sun damage.
Common uses include facial redness, broken capillaries, spider veins, rosacea signs, sun spots, freckles, and uneven tone.
Most plans include a series spaced weeks apart. The number depends on vessel size, pigment depth, skin type, and your goals.
You may feel a warm snap. Cooling and technique adjustments help improve comfort.
Redness is common and may be followed by temporary darkening of pigment or mild swelling. Vessels can look more visible before settling.
Settings can be adjusted for many skin tones. Safety depends on your history, medications, and recent sun exposure. Your clinician will advise.
It may reduce redness and visible vessels associated with rosacea. Ongoing skincare, triggers management, and sun safety remain important.
Yes, it can target benign pigment. Spots may darken before they fade as the skin renews.
Avoid tanning and certain actives before treatment as advised. After treatment, follow your written aftercare, moisturise, and use broad-spectrum sun protection.
Results vary. Vessels and pigment can recur with sun exposure, heat, or lifestyle factors. Maintenance reviews and sun-safe habits can help support outcomes.