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Rosacea Treatment Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

Clear Skin Without the Constant Redness

You’ve tried the creams. You’ve avoided the triggers. But that persistent facial redness and those visible blood vessels are still there, affecting how you feel every time you look in the mirror. Laser rosacea treatment targets what topical products can’t reach—the blood vessels beneath your skin causing the redness you see.

Medical Supervision Always

All rosacea treatment plans are supervised by our licensed doctors and nurse practitioners who understand your skin and your concerns.

Experienced Aesthetic Professionals

Led by Jennifer DiLandro, NP, with 18 years of experience treating patients, we know how to deliver real results safely.

Minimal Downtime Treatments

Most treatments completed in under an hour with little to no recovery time, so you can get back to your day.

Multiple Convenient Locations

We serve Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island with accessible locations that make it easy to get the care you need.

Laser Rosacea Treatment Brooklyn & Queens County, NY

Treatment That Actually Addresses Visible Redness

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes bumps that look like acne. It affects over 16 million Americans, and while there’s no cure, the visible symptoms can be significantly reduced with the right treatment. Laser treatment for rosacea works differently than topical creams. The pulsing light targets and shrinks the blood vessels beneath your skin that cause the redness you see on the surface. Many patients see a 50 to 100 percent reduction in facial redness after treatment, with results that last because treated blood vessels don’t come back. If you’re tired of covering up with makeup or feeling self-conscious about flushing in meetings or social situations, laser treatment offers a way forward that actually addresses what’s happening under your skin.

Benefits of Laser Treatment for Rosacea

What You Can Expect After Treatment

This isn’t about perfection. It’s about getting your skin to a place where you’re not constantly thinking about it, where the redness doesn’t dictate how you feel walking into a room.

How Laser Treatment Works for Rosacea

Targeting the Source Beneath Your Skin

Here’s what’s actually happening when you see persistent redness and visible blood vessels on your face. The small blood vessels near the surface of your skin have become dilated and damaged, allowing more blood flow that creates that flushed appearance. Topical creams can help with inflammation and some surface symptoms, but they can’t shrink those blood vessels. Laser treatment uses targeted pulses of light that are absorbed by the blood inside those vessels. The light energy converts to heat, causing the vessels to seal shut and eventually be reabsorbed by your body. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. New vessels might form over time depending on your triggers and skin care routine, but the ones we treat don’t come back. The treatment itself involves quick pulses across the treatment area. Most people describe it as a warm sensation or a light snap against the skin. It’s tolerable enough that many patients don’t need any numbing, though we can discuss comfort options during your consultation. Sessions typically take 20 to 60 minutes depending on the area being treated, and you’ll see some immediate redness that settles within a few days. Real improvement becomes visible around two weeks after treatment, with optimal results developing over the following months as your body clears away the treated vessels.
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Rosacea Treatment Options at Dolce Aesthetics

What's Included in Your Treatment Plan

Rosacea treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all because rosacea itself looks different on everyone. Some people deal mainly with persistent redness. Others have visible blood vessels or bumps. Many have a combination. That’s why we start with a consultation to look at your specific skin, discuss what’s bothering you most, and create a plan that makes sense for your situation. Most patients need a series of treatments spaced about three to four weeks apart. On average, four to six sessions give you the reduction in redness and blood vessels you’re looking for. Some people see significant improvement after just one or two treatments. Others with more advanced rosacea may need additional sessions. We track your progress and adjust as we go. Between treatments, we’ll talk about skin care that supports your results. Gentle cleansers made for sensitive skin, daily sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, and avoiding known triggers all play a role in managing rosacea long-term. Laser treatment gives you a major reset by eliminating the visible blood vessels, but maintaining those results means treating your skin well between sessions. We’re here to answer questions and guide you through what works, not just during treatment but after you’re done with your initial series.
Rosacea Treatment FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

Most patients need between four and six treatment sessions spaced three to four weeks apart to achieve their desired reduction in redness and visible blood vessels. That said, some people see significant improvement after just one or two sessions, especially if their rosacea is caught early or is less advanced. The number of treatments you’ll need depends on the severity of your rosacea, how your skin responds to laser therapy, and what your specific goals are. During your consultation, we’ll examine your skin and give you a realistic estimate based on what we’re seeing. We track your progress after each session and adjust the plan if needed. Some patients also choose to do maintenance treatments once or twice a year to keep new blood vessels from forming, but that’s something we discuss once you’ve completed your initial series and we see how your skin is holding up.
Most patients describe the sensation during laser treatment as a quick snapping feeling or a warm pulse against the skin. It’s not painless, but it’s tolerable enough that many people don’t need numbing cream. If you’re concerned about discomfort, we can discuss options to make the experience more comfortable for you. As for downtime, laser rosacea treatment is considered a minimal-downtime procedure. You might have some redness and mild swelling right after your session, similar to a sunburn, but this typically fades within a few hours to a couple of days. Most people schedule their appointments during lunch breaks and go right back to work or their regular activities the same day. You can apply makeup immediately after if you want to cover any temporary redness. We do recommend avoiding direct sun exposure and wearing sunscreen diligently after treatment to protect your skin while it heals and to get the best possible results.
Laser treatment doesn’t cure rosacea because rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition without a known cure. What laser treatment does is significantly reduce or eliminate the visible symptoms—the persistent redness and the blood vessels that make your face look flushed. When we treat those blood vessels with laser energy, they’re sealed off and absorbed by your body, and those specific vessels don’t come back. That’s why results can be long-lasting. However, rosacea is an ongoing condition, which means new blood vessels can form over time, especially if you’re exposed to your triggers regularly or don’t maintain a good skin care routine. Many patients find that their results last for years, and some choose to come back for maintenance treatments once or twice a year to address any new vessels that have formed. The goal isn’t perfection or a permanent fix—it’s giving you a significant improvement that lasts and makes managing your rosacea much easier day to day.
Laser treatment is most effective for reducing facial redness and eliminating visible blood vessels, which are the vascular components of rosacea. If your rosacea also includes bumps and pimples—what’s called papulopustular rosacea—laser treatment can still help, but it’s often combined with other therapies for the best results. Topical medications like azelaic acid or ivermectin, or oral antibiotics in some cases, are typically used to address the inflammatory bumps and pustules. During your consultation, we’ll look at all the symptoms you’re dealing with and recommend a combination approach if that’s what makes sense for your skin. Some patients see improvement in their overall skin texture and inflammation after laser treatment because reducing the blood vessel activity can calm the skin down in general, but if bumps are a major concern for you, we’ll talk about adding treatments that specifically target that aspect of your rosacea.
The cost of laser rosacea treatment varies depending on how many sessions you need, the size of the treatment area, and the specific type of laser therapy that’s best for your skin. During your free consultation, we’ll assess your rosacea, discuss your goals, and give you a clear breakdown of what your treatment plan will involve and what it will cost. We offer competitive pricing in the NYC area, and because we have multiple locations in Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island, we’re able to keep our rates accessible without compromising on quality or safety. We’re upfront about costs from the start, so there are no surprises. If you have questions about financing options or payment plans, our team can walk you through those during your visit. The investment you’re making is in significantly reducing the redness and visible blood vessels that have been affecting your confidence and comfort, and we want to make sure it’s something that works for your budget as well as your skin.
You’re likely a good candidate for laser rosacea treatment if you have persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, or frequent flushing that hasn’t responded well to topical treatments alone. Laser therapy works best for the vascular symptoms of rosacea—the redness and the spider-like veins that show up on your cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead. It’s especially effective if you’ve been dealing with these symptoms for a while and you’re looking for a longer-lasting solution than what creams and gels can offer. That said, laser treatment isn’t ideal for everyone. If you have very dark skin, certain types of lasers may not be safe or effective for you, though there are options we can discuss. If you’re pregnant, have active skin infections, or are currently experiencing a severe rosacea flare-up, we may recommend waiting or addressing those issues first. The best way to know if you’re a candidate is to come in for a consultation. We’ll examine your skin, talk about your medical history and any medications you’re taking, and determine whether laser treatment is the right move for you or if a different approach would work better.

Free Consultation and Assessment

We examine your skin, discuss your concerns, and create a customized treatment plan based on your specific type of rosacea.

Laser Treatment Sessions

Quick sessions using targeted laser pulses to shrink blood vessels causing redness. Minimal discomfort, completed in under an hour.

Follow-Up and Maintenance

We track your progress between sessions and adjust your plan as needed. Maintenance treatments help sustain your results long-term.