PROCEDURE
ALMA DYE VL PHOTOREJUVENATION

VASCULAR AND PIGMENTATION CORRECTION WITH DYE-VL TECHNOLOGY
ALMA Dye-VL is an advanced photorejuvenation treatment designed to reduce vascular lesions, redness, and pigmentation. The procedure delivers precise and selective energy to targeted skin structures while preserving the surrounding tissue.
The technology is safe, comfortable, and suitable even for sensitive areas.
How ALMA Dye-VL Works
Dye-VL combines intense pulsed light (IPL) with a narrower, targeted light spectrum (approximately 500–600 nm), which is highly absorbed by hemoglobin and melanin.
During the procedure:
• Light energy selectively targets dilated blood vessels
• Redness and rosacea are reduced
• Pigmentation spots become lighter
• Skin tone and overall texture improve
The treatment is based on selective photothermolysis, meaning energy is absorbed only by the targeted chromophores without overheating surrounding tissue.
Key Benefits
• Reduced redness and visible capillaries
• Lighter pigmentation spots
• More even skin tone
• Improved skin texture
• Minimal or no downtime
• Comfortable procedure with minimal discomfort
Who Is ALMA Dye-VL Suitable For
The procedure is recommended for:
• Facial redness and rosacea
• Visible capillaries
• Sun spots and age-related pigmentation
• Uneven skin tone
• Photoaged skin
Post-Treatment Sensations
Mild redness may occur after the procedure and typically resolves quickly. No significant downtime is required, and daily activities can be resumed immediately.
Frequently asked question
ALMA Dye-VL is a safe and effective procedure for treating various skin concerns, including vascular lesions, rosacea, pigmentation, and other skin imperfections. However, like any laser treatment, ALMA Dye-VL has specific contraindications that must be considered to ensure patient safety and avoid potential side effects.
Contraindications
• Diabetes
• Pregnancy and breastfeeding
• Epilepsy
• Active skin inflammation or infection in the treatment area
• Recent use of self-tanning products
• Vitiligo
• Photosensitivity disorders or use of photosensitizing medications
Patients with photosensitivity or those taking medications that increase light sensitivity (such as retinoids, certain antibiotics, or some psychotropic medications) may experience excessive skin reactions, burns, or hyperpigmentation after laser exposure.
• Ongoing retinoid therapy
• Steroid therapy
• Use of isotretinoin
Patients must inform their specialist about all medical conditions and medications prior to treatment.
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Procedure Time
45 -
Recovery Time
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Procedure Count
1-3 -
Skin Type
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Previous Procedures
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Anesthesia
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Pain level
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