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Rosacea Laser Treatment

Non-surgical laser treatment for rosacea facial redness, flushing, and thread veins using Fotona’s Nd:YAG 1064nm laser. From £500 per full-face session. CQC-regulated, GMC-registered practitioners.

Rosacea Laser Treatment at Centre for Surgery, London

Rosacea laser treatment in summary: A non-surgical treatment using Fotona’s long-pulse Nd:YAG 1064nm laser to target the dilated facial blood vessels and inflammation that drive rosacea. Reduces persistent facial redness, episodic flushing, visible thread veins (telangiectasia), and inflammatory papulopustular bumps. Most patients need 3–5 sessions plus annual maintenance to sustain . From £500 per full-face session, £350 half-face. CQC-regulated clinic, GMC-registered practitioners, 0% APR finance available subject to status.


Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting around 5% of UK adults — most commonly fair-skinned women aged 30–50, though men can be more severely affected. It typically causes persistent redness and flushing on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin, often with visible thread veins, inflammatory bumps, and in some cases skin thickening. Rosacea has no cure, but symptoms can be controlled with the right combination of trigger avoidance, topical or oral medication, and laser treatment.


Topical creams and oral antibiotics manage symptoms but don’t address the dilated vascular that drives most of the visible redness. Laser treatment directly closes off these vessels, producing the kind of background-redness reduction that medication alone struggles to achieve. For many patients, the most effective approach combines medical management of inflammation with laser treatment of the component.


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Important — get a clinical diagnosis first. Several conditions can mimic rosaceaincluding lupus, seborrhoeic dermatitis, perioral dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and acne. A face-to-face consultation is essential to confirm the diagnosis before treatment. We’ll examine your skin, classify your rosacea (or rule out alternative diagnoses), and tell you which approach suits your case.

What is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the central face. It’s characterised by abnormal vascular reactivity (blood vessels that dilate too readily and stay dilated longer than normal) combined with low-grade chronic inflammation. The result is the cluster of symptoms that define rosacea: persistent redness, flushing, visible thread veins, inflammatory bumps, and in some cases skin .


Many patients have features of more than one subtype. Treatment is tailored to the dominant features of each individual case.


Several conditions can be mistaken for rosacea and need to be excluded at consultation:


A clinical examination is essential to confirm the diagnosis before laser treatment.

Rosacea Laser treatment Before & After Photos

The cases below show real treatment results from Centre for Surgery patients. We only publish photographs where the patient has provided written consent. A wider range of cases is available to view in person at consultation.


Setting realistic . Rosacea responds gradually to laser treatment. Visible thread veins often look slightly darker immediately after treatment, then progressively fade over 2–4 weeks as the body clears the treated vessels. Background redness across the treatment course — most patients see meaningful change after 2–3 sessions. Rosacea is a chronic condition: symptom can occur, particularly with continued trigger exposure. Annual maintenance sessions help sustain the result.

How Laser Treats Rosacea

Rosacea laser treatment at Centre for Surgery uses the Fotona SP Dynamis platform with the long-pulse Nd:YAG 1064nm wavelength. The laser is delivered selectively to the dilated facial vessels and inflamed lesions that drive rosacea symptoms.


The long-pulse Nd:YAG 1064nm wavelength is well-suited to rosacea because:

Who is Suitable for Rosacea Laser Treatment? Comparison vs Other Options

Rosacea laser treatment is suitable for adults aged 18+ with confirmedparticularly erythematotelangiectatic (redness + thread veins) and papulopustular (inflammatory bumps) subtypes. Most patients are candidates, with a few specific exceptions covered below.


A face-to-face consultation is before any treatment is booked. The practitioner will examine your skin, confirm the rosacea diagnosis, classify your subtype, identify likely triggers, and tell you directly which approach (or combination) suits your case.

The Rosacea Laser Treatment Procedure

A rosacea laser session takes 30 to 60 minutes for laser delivery, depending on the area treated. With check-in, photographs, optional numbing, and aftercare advice, allow 60–90 minutes total per visit.


A face-to-face consultation is required before any treatment is booked. At consultation:


Most patients describe each laser pulse as a brief snapping or stinging sensation, similar to a rubber band against the skin. Cold-air cooling significantly reduces discomfort. Most patients rate the treatment 3–4 out of 10 for discomfort. Topical numbing for 20 minutes before treatment can be requested if you prefer additional comfort.


Half-face treatments take 30–45 minutes for laser . Full-face treatments take 45–60 minutes. With check-in, photographs, optional topical numbing, and aftercare advice, allow 60–90 minutes total per visit.


Most need 3 to 5 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for the initial course. Severe may need 5–8 sessions. Annual maintenance sessions every 6 to 12 months help sustain the result and address any new vessels that develop. Course-of-3 packages provide a savings discount; sessions beyond 3 are charged individually.

Rosacea Laser Treatment Aftercare and Recovery

Recovery in summary: Mild redness and slight warmth in the treated area for several hours up to 24 hours is typical. Treated thread veins may look slightly darker immediately, then progressively fade over 2–4 weeks. Most patients return to normal activities the same day. Daily SPF 50+ and trigger avoidance during the course are essential.


Avoid all direct sun exposure on the treated area for at least 2 weeks, and use SPF 50+ daily indefinitely. Sun is the strongest single trigger for rosacea flares — it both worsens existing rosacea and can trigger post-inflammatory pigmentation in healing skin. Long-term sun protection is essential to maintain the laser result.


For best results, your practitioner may recommend specific products to use between sessions:


Avoid: alcohol-based toners, harsh scrubs, strong AHAs, undiluted essential oils, fragranced products, and any product that produces a stinging when applied.


If you develop persistent redness or swelling beyond 48 hours, signs of infection (increasing redness, warmth, pus, fever), unusual blistering, or any other concerns, contact the clinic on . Side beyond expected redness, mild warmth, and the gradual fading of thread veins are uncommon but should always be reviewed.

Expected Results from Rosacea Laser Treatment

Rosacea gradually to laser treatment. Most patients see meaningful improvement after 2–3 sessions, with cumulative reduction in redness, fading of thread veins, and reduced flushing intensity over a 3–5 session course. Rosacea is a chronic condition — the laser controls visible symptoms but doesn’t change the underlying tendency, so annual maintenance is part of long-term management.


For most patients, the benefit of a complete course is sustained for 6–18 months before maintenance treatment is needed. Some patients with mild sustain results for 2+ years between sessions. Patients with strong genetic predisposition, ongoing trigger exposure, or severe rosacea typically need maintenance every 6 months.

Rosacea Laser Treatment Cost in London

Rosacea laser treatment at Centre for Surgery starts from £500 per session, with course-of-3 packages from £1,250. Half-face treatment is from £350 per session, with course-of-3 packages from £900. Single small areas (isolated thread vein clusters or limited papulopustular zones) start from £150 per session, with course-of-3 packages from £400.


All prices are all-inclusivecovering the practitioner’s fee, treatment room, eye protection, cold-air cooling, post-treatment skincare, and follow-up review appointments.


A "single small area" is one localised zone — for example, an isolated cluster of thread veins or a limited area of papulopustular rosacea.


"Half face" covers approximately half the facial area — for example, both cheeks, or the central panel including forehead and nose.


Full-face covers all rosacea-affected zones across the face — forehead, temples, cheeks, nose, mouth area, and chin.


Most patients need a course of 3–5 sessions, with annual maintenance afterwards. Sessions beyond the initial 3-session package are charged at the per-session rate. We don’t pre-book the full course up front — we review at session 3, assess response, and confirm any additional sessions needed. This means you don’t pay for sessions you don’t need.


Maintenance sessions every 6–12 months are charged at the standard per-session rate (e.g. single full-face maintenance from £500). Some book pairs of maintenance sessions at the course-of-3 rate.


Every quote at Centre for Surgery includes:


There are no hidden charges. The price quoted at consultation is the price you pay.


Centre for Surgery is partnered with Chrysalis Finance, a specialist medical finance provider. 0% APR options are available subject to status, with longer terms at variable rates.


Indicative monthly costs at 0% APR over 12 months:


Full finance details are on our , or speak to a patient coordinator directly on .

Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Rosacea Laser Treatment

Rosacea laser treatment at Centre for is performed by GMC-registered aesthetic practitioners using the Fotona SP Dynamis platform at our Baker Street clinic in Marylebone.


Centre for Surgery is registered and regulated by the , the independent regulator of healthcare in England. The same clinical governance standards required of any private hospital apply at our clinic.


Treatment is performed by GMC-registered aesthetic practitioners — not nurses or non-medical practitioners — using the surgical-grade Fotona SP Dynamis platform with the long-pulse Nd:YAG 1064nm wavelength. This is the same hardware used in clinical research and at major aesthetic centres internationally. Energy parameters, pulse duration, and treatment intensity are clinical decisions made by clinicians.


Several conditions can mimic rosaceaincluding lupus, seborrhoeic dermatitis, perioral dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and adult-onset acne. We confirm the rosacea diagnosis clinically before any laser treatment is offered. If diagnostic uncertainty exists, we’ll refer for dermatology assessment first. We don’t laser anything that hasn’t been clinically confirmed.


We will tell you directly at consultation if your concern is actually adult acne or another condition that would respond better to a different treatment, if your phymatous changes are advanced enough that would be more efficient, or if combined medical management of inflammation would give you a better long-term result. We don’t sell what isn’t . A mandatory two-week cooling-off period applies before any treatment is booked.


If your consultation reveals that combined or alternative treatment would suit you better — , , , , or — that pathway is available at the same clinic with the same clinical team.


The clinic is at 95–97 Baker Street, Marylebone, London W1U 6RN, a short walk from Baker Street tube station (Jubilee, Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Bakerloo lines).


A face-to-face consultation is required before any treatment is booked.


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Common Questions About Rosacea Laser Treatment

Below you’ll find detailed answers to the most common questions we receive about rosacea laser treatmentcovering causes, types and stages of rosacea, the laser mechanism, what to expect during sessions, recovery, cost, and timeline for results.


If your question isn’t covered below, please call us on or — our patient coordinators will arrange a consultation with one of our GMC-registered aesthetic practitioners. A face-to-face consultation is the right place for individual clinical assessment, including diagnosis confirmation, classification of rosacea subtype and severity, identification of personal triggers, and a tailored treatment plan.


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