Dye VL Vascular Lesion Treatment

Dye VL Vascular Lesion Treatment at Nomad Medical Services is an advanced light-based treatment designed to reduce visible redness and vascular imperfections. By selectively targeting unwanted blood vessels, this treatment helps restore a clearer, more even complexion with minimal downtime.
What Is Dye VL Vascular Lesion Treatment at Nomad Medical Services?
Dye VL is a specialized form of intense pulsed light (IPL) technology designed specifically for vascular concerns. It targets hemoglobin within blood vessels, allowing excess or damaged vessels to be treated without harming surrounding skin. This results in a reduction of redness and visible vascular lesions.
How Dye VL Vascular Lesion Treatment Works
During treatment, controlled pulses of light are delivered to the skin, where they are absorbed by the targeted blood vessels. The light energy causes the vessels to gradually break down and be naturally reabsorbed by the body over time. Treatments are customized based on skin type, lesion depth, and severity to ensure optimal improvement.
Conditions Treated with Dye VL Vascular Lesion Treatment
Dye VL is effective for a wide range of vascular and redness-related skin concerns, improving tone and clarity.
Common conditions treated include:
- Facial redness and flushing
- Broken capillaries
- Spider veins (small, superficial)
- Rosacea-related redness
- Cherry angiomas
- Port-wine stain discoloration
- Red acne marks and post-inflammatory redness
Dye VL delivers targeted results while preserving the health and integrity of surrounding skin.


How many treatments will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the type and severity of vascular lesions, but many patients see improvement after a series of treatments.
Does Dye VL work for rosacea-related redness?
Yes. Dye VL is commonly used to reduce redness and flushing associated with rosacea.
What does the treatment feel like?
Patients often describe the sensation as a brief snap or warmth during light pulses.
When will I see results?
Some improvement may be visible after the first session, with continued fading over several weeks as vessels are reabsorbed.

