Treatment Overview
Vascular Lesion Vbeam is a pulsed-dye vascular laser treatment widely used in Korean dermatology clinics to target and remove vascular lesions such as broken capillaries, spider veins, angiomas, rosacea-related vessels, and port-wine stains. The Vbeam Perfecta/Prima system at 595 nm wavelength selectively targets hemoglobin in blood vessels, collapsing them safely without harming surrounding tissue.
Unlike IPL, which treats both pigment and redness, Vbeam is the gold standard for vascular lesions, offering precise vessel targeting and long-term results. In Korea, dermatologists often combine Vbeam with IPL, Fraxel, or regenerative boosters (exosomes, PN, PRP) for enhanced skin clarity, faster recovery, and vascular stabilization.
It belongs to the Skin Concerns: Vascular Lesions, Rosacea, Redness, Broken Capillaries, Spider Veins family (Vascular Lesion Vbeam, Broken Capillary Vbeam, Spider Vein Laser, Couperose Vbeam, Anti-Redness IPL):
- Vascular Lesion Vbeam: Best for vascular lesions (angiomas, port-wine stains, spider veins).
- Broken Capillary Vbeam: Best for small vessels on face/nose.
- Spider Vein Laser: Best for facial/leg spider veins.
- Couperose Vbeam: Best for couperose and chronic redness.
- Anti-Redness IPL: Best for mild diffuse redness + pigment.
Purpose & Benefits
- Vascular Lesion Removal: Clears spider veins, angiomas, and vascular birthmarks.
- Redness Control: Shrinks abnormal vessels and reduces flushing.
- Rosacea Care: Minimizes vascular flare-ups.
- Tone Balancing: Creates smoother, even-toned skin.
- Safe & Precise: Targets vessels without damaging skin barrier.
- Long-Term Results: Effective for both cosmetic and medical vascular issues.
Ideal Candidates
Vascular Lesion Vbeam in Korea is recommended for:
- Patients with vascular lesions such as angiomas, spider veins, or port-wine stains.
- Adults with chronic redness, rosacea, or broken vessels.
- Individuals with vascular acne scars or flushing.
- Men and women seeking targeted vascular clearance with precision.
Comparison with Other Treatments
- Vascular Lesion Vbeam: Best for angiomas, spider veins, port-wine stains.
- Broken Capillary Vbeam: Best for localized facial capillaries.
- Spider Vein Laser: Best for facial and leg spider veins.
- Couperose Vbeam: Best for couperose and chronic vascular flare-ups.
- Anti-Redness IPL: Best for redness combined with pigmentation.
Possible Risks & Complications
Vbeam is safe in expert Korean clinics, but temporary effects may include:
- Redness & Swelling: Lasts 1–3 days.
- Purpura (Bruising): Temporary, fades in 3–7 days.
- Warmth or Tenderness: Mild, short-lived.
- Rare Risks: PIH, blistering, or scarring (rare in skilled hands).
Surgical Techniques Used
Vascular Lesion Vbeam uses pulsed-dye technology with precision vascular targeting:
- Laser Device: Vbeam Perfecta / Vbeam Prima.
- Wavelength: 595 nm, absorbed by hemoglobin in vessels.
- Selective Photothermolysis: Collapses abnormal vessels safely.
- Treatment Zones: Face, nose, chin, cheeks, legs, and vascular lesion sites.
- Protocol: 2–6 sessions spaced 3–6 weeks apart; yearly maintenance optional.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Immediately: Redness, swelling, warmth.
- 1–3 Days: Possible purpura (purple bruising).
- 3–7 Days: Bruising fades, vessels collapse.
- 2–4 Weeks: Visible improvement in lesions and skin tone.
Aftercare Tips:
- Apply SPF 50+ daily to prevent recurrence.
- Avoid heat, alcohol, spicy food, and strenuous exercise for several days.
- Use calming creams and barrier-repair skincare.
- Do not scratch or pick treated areas.
- Maintain results with dermatologist-guided vascular care.
Results & Longevity
- Immediate: Redness and lesions begin fading within days.
- Short-Term (1–2 Months): Significant reduction in vascular lesions.
- Medium-Term (3–6 Months): Skin tone evens, flare-ups decrease.
- Long-Term: Results last 1–3 years; touch-ups may be needed for chronic vascular conditions.
Treatment Process in Korea
- Consultation & Vessel Mapping – Doctor identifies vascular lesions and severity.
- Preparation – Cleansing + cooling gel.
- Laser Session – Vbeam pulses delivered to targeted vessels.
- Optional Add-Ons – Exosomes, PN, PRP for faster healing and repair.
- Post-Care – Cooling mask, LED therapy, sunscreen.
- Follow-Up – Multi-session plan ensures complete vascular clearance.
Why Korea is a Top Destination
- Korean dermatologists are global leaders in vascular lesion management.
- Clinics use FDA/KFDA-approved Vbeam systems.
- Combination therapies (Vbeam + IPL + Fraxel + boosters) widely available.
- More affordable compared to Western vascular laser programs.
- Seoul is internationally known for advanced redness and vascular skin care.
Cost Range (Detailed Breakdown)
Pricing for Vascular Lesion Vbeam in Korea:
- Single Session (small area): USD 200 – 400
- Full Face Session: USD 300 – 600
- Leg/Body Vascular Lesion Session: USD 400 – 800
- 3–6 Session Package: USD 1,000 – 2,500
- Vbeam + Exosome/PN/PRP Boosters: USD 400 – 800 per session
- Premium Vascular Package (Vbeam + IPL + Boosters): USD 1,800 – 3,500
Additional Costs in Korea:
- Consultation: USD 20 – 50
- Add-ons (Exosomes, PN boosters, PRP): USD 150 – 400
💡 Often called the “Vbeam Vascular Lesion Eraser”, this treatment is highly trusted in Korea for removing vascular birthmarks, spider veins, and chronic capillary conditions.
Popular Clinics
- Oracle Dermatology (Seoul): Vbeam for vascular lesions + redness control.
- Banobagi Dermatology (Seoul): Vbeam programs for spider veins + angiomas.
- Renewme Skin Clinic (Seoul): Specialized in vascular and rosacea care.
- View Plastic & Dermatology (Seoul): Vbeam + IPL for vascular + pigment issues.
- Chaum Anti-Aging Center (Seoul): Premium vascular Vbeam treatment with regenerative boosters.



