Redness / vessel laser · Vbeam / V-Laser · 혈관 레이저

Vascular Laser

A category of lasers that target blood vessels for selected redness or visible-vessel concerns.

Technology or product type
Wavelength-specific redness treatment
Typical appointment
Usually 20–90 minutes including preparation and cooling; larger or more intensive areas take longer.
Downtime & recovery
Redness, swelling or bruising-like purpura may occur; blistering and pigment change are possible.
Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup · No booking fee

What it is

A category of lasers that target blood vessels for selected redness or visible-vessel concerns.

A selected wavelength is absorbed by blood vessels. Device, pulse duration, spot size and cooling are matched to vessel depth and skin tone.

Who it may suit

People with a clinician-confirmed pigment, redness, texture, pore or scar concern suited to the selected wavelength or device.

Who needs extra review

Recent tanning, active infection, photosensitising medication, uncontrolled skin disease or a high pigment-change risk require medical review.

Planning and results

Common areas
Face or body depending on diagnosis and device
Sessions
Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.
When results may appear
Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.
Downtime
Redness, swelling or bruising-like purpura may occur; blistering and pigment change are possible.

Pricing and current promotions

Same price as Korean locals — no foreigner markup. GREY does not charge a booking fee or add a markup.

Prices change with each clinic's monthly promotions and the exact product, device, dose, shots or treatment area. Message us for today's clinic rate.

Potential advantages

  • Targets selected vascular color
  • Different devices suit different vessel depths
  • Can be focused on individual vessels or broader redness

Limitations & risks

  • Redness has multiple causes
  • Several sessions may be proposed
  • Purpura, burns, scarring and pigment change can occur

Before your visit

Ask for the diagnosis, exact device, wavelength or tip, settings approach, expected downtime and sun-avoidance plan.

After treatment

Use strict sun protection and follow wound-care advice. Report blistering, increasing pain, infection signs or unexpected pigment change.

Questions to ask

  1. What is causing my redness?
  2. Which device and wavelength?
  3. Will the setting cause purpura and how long might it last?

Frequently asked questions

How long does Vascular Laser usually take?

Usually 20–90 minutes including preparation and cooling; larger or more intensive areas take longer.

How many Vascular Laser sessions might I need?

Often planned as a series because pigment, redness, scars and pores respond differently. Diagnosis comes before session count.

When might I notice a change after Vascular Laser?

Redness or darkening can appear first. Improvement may develop over weeks and often requires more than one visit.

Ask about Vascular Laser

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