Vbeam Laser

Vbeam® The Most Advanced Pulsed Dye Laser Technology

Vbeam Perfecta is the gold standard and the world's best selling pulsed-dye laser. Time and again it proves itself as the safe, easy-to-use tool for the treatment of vascular, pigmented and certain non-pigmented lesions with a low incidence of side effects.

Vbeam's broad variety of indications and outstanding performance characteristics make it a "must have" laser and a smart investment for any serious dermatologist.

Vbeam Advantages
Experience Pulsed Dye Laser Leadership
Widest variety of treatment spot sizes, pulse widths and
treatment indications
Ergonomic Smart Handpiece
Intuitive Touch Screen
Energy Output Versatility
Patented DCD Cooling

 

What is a Pulsed Dye Laser?

Pulsed Dye Lasers deliver an intense but gentle burst of light into selectively targeted areas of the skin. The light is absorbed by specific blood vessels or melanin pigmented areas in the dermis depending on the condition being treated. Factors such as the age, color and type of lesions, as well as the location on the body, all determine whether lesions can be removed.

 

What is the procedure for being treated with a Pulse Dye Laser?

Your practitioner will ensure you are as comfortable as possible; most patients are reclined or lying down depending on the area being treated. Both the patient and the practitioner will be wearing protective eyewear. When treatment begins, the laser will be calibrated and parameters will be set based on the specific condition being treated, each condition and each individual is unique and these settings maximize the results you will see following treatment.

 

How soon will I see results of my treatment?

Most patients notice beneficial results right away, and often times feel a firming or tightening of the treated area. The results of laser therapy vary depending on the condition that is being treated and the number of treatments required for clearance.

 

What are the Side Effects of Treatment?

Some patients experience redness or mild swelling in the treated area immediately following treatment, this usually goes away in a few hours. Occasionally purpura, a laser bruise, may occur. Purpura is transient and usually disappears in three to five days.