Vbeam is a pulsed dye laser (PDL) that’s long been the go-to for treating facial redness. Dr. Amy Miller, a St. Louis family physician, explains that both lasers are great choices for rosacea, but they vary in how long it takes to fully heal.Â
The Vbeam laser literally ruptures capillaries, causing blood to seep out into the tissue and then get “cooked” by the laser’s heat. This can result in a bruise called a purpura, which can take as long as a few weeks to fade. Because of this, the PDL may carry more downtime (if you’ve been treated in a highly visible area) but may require only one or two treatments.
The Excel V’s laser is gentler, collapsing the blood vessels just enough that the body absorbs them, without bleeding or bruising. There’s little downtime, but if the blood vessels aren’t damaged enough, your body may heal them before you see results—so it’s possible that you’ll need more than two treatments.Â
RealSelf Tip: “The most important thing is to see someone who has extensive training and understands the physics of lasers so the treatments can be done safely and effectively,” says Dr. Omar Ibrahimi, a dermatologic surgeon in Stamford, Connecticut.