Laser Treatment for Rosacea
What laser treatment options are available?
The two most popular laser treatment options are known as:
- Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL)
- Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)
This type of procedure is used to treat the persistent redness and dilated blood vessels of the skin, as well as the thickening of the nose and cheeks, that can manifest as part of Rosacea
How much do they cost? How many do I need?
For laser and IPL laser treatment, sessions runs from $300 to $600 apiece.
Effective laser therapy often takes up to 3 treatment sessions, which are spread out apart 6 to 8 weeks.
IPL treatment usually requires an additional 1-2 sessions but are spaced apart every 3 weeks.
It is often necessary to engage in lifelong follow-up treatments as well in order to keep flareups down.
How do these lasers work, exactly?
The laser will emit tiny wavelengths of light which target the blood vessels right below the skin. The heat from this energy is collected in the vessels, and disintegrates them. This is done because swelling of the blood vessels is partially what creates the redness of the face.
Lasers are also used to stop the building up of extra tissue that can create a largeness in the nose and checks.
One thing to note is that these laser technologies will usually cause a temporary bruising of the skin on the face. There are new technologies which do not cause the bruising, however they do not work as well as the others. The bruises last 1 to 2 weeks and then fade away.

Will they cure my Rosacea?
There is unfortunately no straight cure, only treatments, for Rosacea. Virtually all individuals who get Pulse Dye Laser or Intense Pulse Light treatment for Rosacea see some form of improvement. How much depends on many things – your skin type, how advanced Rosacea is, if you’ve been treating it beforehand, and of course, the skill and experience of the doctor performing the laser work!