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The length of a Vbeam session varies depending on the treatment area and your skin's condition.

Most sessions typically last between 10 to 30 minutes.

A proper consultation with our medical team is required to assess your needs and recommend a suitable treatment plan.

The number of sessions varies depending on the individual’s skin condition, treatment goals, and how the skin responds. Some people may notice gradual improvements after the initial session, while others may require multiple treatments for visible changes.

In general, a course of 3 to 6 sessions—spaced several weeks apart—is commonly discussed during consultation, depending on the skin concern being addressed.

Vbeam laser treatment is generally well-tolerated, and most people experience only minimal downtime. Some patients may notice temporary redness or mild swelling after the session.

These effects vary from person to person and tend to resolve on their own within a short period.

Our medical team will provide specific aftercare instructions to help support your recovery and comfort following the procedure.

As with any laser procedure, some side effects may occur. These are usually temporary and may include redness, mild swelling, or slight bruising in the treated area.

The nature and duration of these effects can vary depending on the individual’s skin sensitivity and the area treated. Your doctor will explain all potential risks and side effects during your consultation, and provide guidance on how to care for your skin after the procedure.

Vbeam laser treatment is generally well-tolerated by most patients.

During the procedure, you may feel a light tingling or snapping sensation on the skin. The level of discomfort varies depending on the treatment area and individual sensitivity.

To support comfort, a topical numbing cream or built-in cooling system may be applied based on your doctor's recommendation.