Candela Vbeam

Also known as: Vbeam Perfecta, Candela Vbeam Perfecta, Pulsed Dye Laser, PDL, Vbeam Prima, Candela PDL, Vascular Laser, 595nm Laser, VBeam II, Candela Laser

Venous & Vascular Treatments

AI Aesthetician Summary

1. What Is Candela VBeam Perfecta?

The Candela VBeam Perfecta is a world-class pulsed dye laser (PDL) system that operates at a 595nm wavelength, specifically designed to treat benign cutaneous vascular lesions, benign vascular gynecological lesions, and periorbital wrinkles. Recognized as the g...

Treatment Details

Targets

Areas:Cheek, Chin, Eye, Forehead, Jaw, Lip, Mouth, Neck, Nose, Abdomen, Arm, Back, Chest, Hand, Pelvis, Shoulder, Buttocks, Calf, Foot, Hip, Knee, Thigh
Tissues:Blood Vessels, Skin (Epidermis, Dermis)
Longevity:1-2 Years

How it Works

Duration:30 minutes
Pain Level:Mild
Techniques:Laser
Multiple Sessions:Yes

Post Treatment

Downtime:7 days
Post-care:Immediately after Candela Vbeam treatment, redness and swelling are common; apply cool compresses and elevate the treated area to help reduce these symptoms. Avoid rubbing, scratching, or picking the treated skin, keep it moist with ointment if bruising or crusting occurs, and protect it from direct sun exposure with SPF 30+ sunscreen. Additionally, refrain from strenuous exercise, hot baths, and saunas for at least 24-48 hours post-treatment.
Risks:Redness, mild swelling, discomfort, bruising, itching, cold sore reactivation, skin discoloration (hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation), scarring, eye injury, thinning of the skin, patterning/demarcation, blistering, crusting, burns.

Additional Information

Invasiveness:Non-Invasive
Manufacturer:Solta Medical
Specialty:Medical Spa