Dye-VL Redness


Persistent facial redness, rosacea, or irritation can leave skin looking uneven and inflamed. At Lakeview Medspa, our Dye-VL Redness treatment targets visible redness and broken capillaries using advanced light-based technology. This non-invasive therapy helps restore an even skin tone, so you can feel confident in your complexion again.
What Is Dye-VL Redness?
Dye-VL Redness is a specialized light therapy designed to address facial redness caused by dilated blood vessels, rosacea, or inflammation. By precisely targeting the hemoglobin in blood vessels, this treatment reduces redness, minimizes inflammation, and promotes a healthier, more uniform skin appearance.
How Dye-VL Redness Works
During the Dye-VL Redness treatment, controlled pulses of light are delivered to areas of visible redness. The light penetrates the skin, selectively targeting blood vessels and reducing their visibility. Over time, this process diminishes facial redness, calms inflamed skin, and supports the natural repair of skin tone. Multiple sessions are often recommended to achieve the best results, depending on the severity of redness.
Conditions Treated with Dye-VL Redness
Dye-VL Redness effectively targets a variety of redness-related skin concerns, including:
- General facial redness and blotchiness
- Rosacea and flushing
- Broken or visible capillaries
- Irritated or inflamed skin
- Uneven skin tone caused by chronic redness
Dye-VL Redness helps improve the appearance and comfort of your skin:

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
How many sessions are needed to see results?
Most patients notice improvement after 3–5 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart for optimal outcomes.
Does the treatment hurt?
Patients typically feel only mild warmth or tingling during the procedure.
Can this treatment prevent future redness?
It reduces current redness, but ongoing skincare and lifestyle management can help prevent new flare-ups.
How long do results last?
Results can last several months, though maintenance sessions may be recommended for long-term benefits.