Pulsed dye laser skin treatments at our Orlando-area practice treat skin conditions ranging from facial veins and rosacea to port wine stains in a matter of minutes with little to no downtime. Our Candela™ pulsed dye laser corrects skin discoloration using a concentrated beam of light that targets blood vessels in the skin. The light converts into heat, destroying the blood vessels while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged.
Communities We Serve
Men and women travel to Primera for laser skin treatments from Winter Park and surrounding communities, which include:
Pulse Dye Laser. This Orlando man had broken veins/ blood vessels on the side of nose. This is associated with Rosacea. After treatment with the Candela V- Beam Pulse Dye Laser, the face veins are gone. Several treatments may be required for resolution. Rosacea is a common condition that responds well to Pulse Dye Laser from Cande... Read More
Case #727 | Pulse Dye Laser | Orlando, FL: This Polk County patient was bitten by a dog and left with a noticeable scar on the left side of his nose and cheek. He received a series of 3 Pulse Dye Laser (Candela V Beam) treatments to reduce scarring, and his results show a marked improvement. His scar is now barely visible and skin color impro... Read More
Nose veins | Laser treatment | Orlando, Florida. This Winter Park, FL gentleman was bothered by persistent face veins of the nose called telangiectasias or rosacea. We treated with the Candela Pulse Dye laser (V-Beam) 3 times to eliminate the nose redness and broken capillaries. There is no scarring and he is very happy. Also known as '... Read More
Rosacea and Pulse Dye Laser Results | Orlando. This 50 year old service contractor was bothered by Rosacea and chronic redness of his face. He was treated with antibiotics, topical washes, and the Candela Pulse Dye Laser to remove the redness. His After photo following 6 sessions with the laser shows a nice improvement in his skin tone and th... Read More
This 38-year-old man from Orlando, FL was bothered by facial veins on his nose (broken capillaries, telangiectasia, redness). Our nurse practitioner performed a series of Pulse Dye laser (Candela Smooth Beam) treatments to diminish their appearance. His after photo shows much improvement, and he's very pleased with his results. This can be a... Read More
Case #738 | Pulse Dye Laser | Orlando, FL: This 54-year-old woman had poikiloderma and cherry hemangiomas on her neck and chest. She received two treatments to the area with the Candela V-Beam Pulse Dye Laser The redness on her neck and chest is noticeably reduced, and she's very pleased with her results. There was no downtime. Read More
This Orlando woman had skin cancer removed from her left cheek and had a hypertrophic scar. We treated with the Candela Pulse Dye Laser 3 times to achieve these results. The scar is no longer visible, and she is very happy.
PDL ( Pulse Dye Laser) is the gold standard for removing face and nasal veins. Generally 3-4 Tx's are needed to remove these annoying vessels, also called telangiectasia's, which begin to appear in the 30's , especially in lighter skinned patients (Fitzpatrick I and II). No anesthesia is required and the laser is considered a '... Read More
Keep in mind that each patient is unique and your results may vary.
How Much Does a Pulsed Dye Laser Skin Treatment Cost in Orlando?
Pulsed dye laser treatment costs typically vary at our Orlando-area practice based on factors such as the condition being treated, the size of the treatment area, and the number of treatments required to produce your desired results.
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Ask Dr. Gross if a pulsed dye laser treatment best serves your needs. He may recommend an alternative treatment with either the Cynosure Icon® or YAG laser systems depending on your concerns.
Pulsed Dye Laser Treatments With a Facial Aesthetic Specialist
The pulsed dye laser’s versatility is almost unmatched when it comes to treating skin conditions. From correcting red and brown skin discoloration to eliminating virtually all vascular and pigmented lesions, the pulsed dye laser is a safe and extremely effective procedure. It features advanced micropulse technology, multiple handpieces for treating various spot sizes, and a patented Dynamic Cooling Device™ system, which reduces downtime by minimizing discomfort, purpura (post-treatment rash), and bruising.
This laser can be used for all ages and most skin types. You feel a slight warmth during the procedure, but an intermittent spray cools your skin to ensure your comfort.
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Pulsed dye laser treatments don’t require anesthesia or injections. Treatments can be as short as a few minutes, depending on the size of the treated area, and most patients can return to work the same day.
Side effects are generally minimal and include temporary bruising and pigmentary changes. Before treatment, we recommend that you wear sunblock consistently for 1 month, as tanned skin blocks the laser light and results in a higher chance of side effects. Scarring is extremely rare with this laser.
Patients should avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks following their treatment. Moisturizer applied 2 to 3 times per day protects the skin and speeds healing. Sun protection also helps minimize the chance of pigmentary changes. Patients can wear makeup starting on day 2. If any crust forms, patients should not pick at it or try to remove it. Any bruising should fade relatively quickly over a 3- to 10-day period.
“This laser combines ‘cool touch technology’ with yellow light, which is very safe and prevents damage to surrounding tissue.”
— Dr. Gross