Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser in Korea

NdYAG Long-Pulsed Laser

Treatment Overview

The Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser operates at 1064 nm (deep penetration) and sometimes 532 nm (superficial pigment), making it one of the most versatile lasers for vascular and pigmented birthmarks. Unlike Q-Switched Nd:YAG (which delivers ultra-short pulses), the long-pulsed mode uses longer pulse durations that are more effective for vascular birthmarks (port-wine stains, hemangiomas, telangiectasias) while still targeting melanin in certain pigmented lesions.

In Korea, the Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser is widely used for vascular-type congenital birthmarks, mixed pigmented-vascular lesions, and deeper dermal pigmentation. It is often integrated into combination protocols with Q-Switched, Alexandrite, or Pico lasers for resistant congenital birthmarks.

It belongs to the Birthmark & Pigmentation Laser family (Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed, Q-Switched Nd:YAG, Alexandrite, Ruby, Gold Toning, IPL, Pico Lasers):

  • Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed (1064 nm): Best for vascular birthmarks + deep dermal pigment.
  • Q-Switched Nd:YAG: Best for melasma + superficial/dermal pigment.
  • Alexandrite (755 nm): Best for congenital pigmented birthmarks (café-au-lait).
  • Ruby (694 nm): Best for resistant pigmented lesions.
  • Gold Toning (595 nm): Best for vascular melasma + inflamed pigment.
  • IPL: Best for superficial vascular-pigmented lesions.
  • Pico Lasers: Best for stubborn pigment + scars.

Purpose & Benefits

  • Vascular Birthmark Treatment: Effective for port-wine stains, hemangiomas, and telangiectasias.
  • Pigmented Lesion Clearance: Treats Ota nevus, café-au-lait, and dermal pigmented spots.
  • Dual Depth Targeting: 532 nm for superficial lesions, 1064 nm for deep vascular/pigment.
  • Safe for Asian Skin: Minimizes risk of PIH when performed by Korean specialists.
  • Multi-Use: Also improves leg veins, rosacea, and facial redness.
  • Collagen Stimulation: Secondary benefit of tightening and skin rejuvenation.

Ideal Candidates

Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser in Korea is recommended for:

  • Children and adults with vascular birthmarks (port-wine stain, hemangioma).
  • Patients with dermal pigmented birthmarks (Ota nevus, congenital nevi).
  • Individuals with mixed pigmented + vascular lesions.
  • Men and women comparing treatments:
    • Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed: Best for vascular + deep dermal pigmentation.
    • Q-Switched Nd:YAG: Best for melasma and superficial pigment control.
    • Alexandrite: Best for congenital pigmented marks (café-au-lait).
    • Ruby: Best for resistant pigmented lesions.
    • Gold Toning: Best for vascular melasma + PIH.
    • IPL: Best for superficial vascular/pigment issues.
    • Pico Lasers: Best for stubborn pigment + scars.

Possible Risks & Complications

Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser is safe, but possible temporary side effects include:

  • Redness & Swelling: Usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
  • Crusting or Darkening: Lesions may temporarily darken before fading.
  • Rare Risks: PIH, hypopigmentation, or scarring (rare in Korean expert care).

Surgical Techniques Used

Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser uses selective photothermolysis with long pulses:

  • 532 nm: Targets superficial pigmented spots and vascular lesions.
  • 1064 nm: Penetrates deeper to treat dermal pigment and vascular malformations.
  • Long-Pulsed Mode: Controlled thermal energy for vascular coagulation and pigment clearance.
  • Protocol:
    • Vascular birthmarks: 4–8 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart.
    • Pigmented lesions: 3–6 sessions depending on depth.
    • Combination: Often paired with Q-Switched or Pico lasers for optimal results.

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Immediately: Redness, swelling, and mild warmth.
  • 2–5 Days: Lesion may darken, crust, or form micro-scabs.
  • 1–2 Weeks: Pigment/vascular marks fade progressively.

Aftercare Tips:

  • Apply cooling packs or soothing ointments as directed.
  • Use SPF 50+ sunscreen daily to prevent rebound pigmentation.
  • Avoid picking at scabs or crusts.
  • Avoid harsh exfoliants, acids, or retinoids for 5–7 days.

Results & Longevity

  • After First Session: Redness reduction, early pigment lightening.
  • Short-Term (2–4 Sessions): Noticeable fading of vascular and pigmented lesions.
  • Medium-Term (4–8 Sessions): Significant improvement in congenital or dermal birthmarks.
  • Long-Term: Results may be permanent for vascular lesions; pigment clearance can be stable with sun protection.

Treatment Process in Korea

  1. Consultation & Analysis – Doctor evaluates whether the birthmark is vascular, pigmented, or mixed.
  2. Preparation – Cleansing, numbing cream if necessary, protective eyewear.
  3. Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Session – 1064 and/or 532 nm wavelengths applied to target lesions.
  4. Post-Care: Cooling mask, hydrating ointments, antioxidant serums.
  5. Follow-Up: Multi-session plan for gradual birthmark clearance.

Why Korea is a Top Destination

  • Korea has refined Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed protocols for both vascular and pigmented birthmarks.
  • Dermatologists combine Nd:YAG with Q-Switched, Alexandrite, or Pico Lasers for complex cases.
  • Affordable compared to Western vascular/pigment treatments.
  • Seoul is internationally recognized for vascular and congenital birthmark programs.

Cost Range (Detailed Breakdown)

Pricing for Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser in Korea:

  • Single Session (small birthmark area): USD 150 – 400
  • Medium to Large Birthmark (per session): USD 400 – 800
  • 4–8 Session Package: USD 1,200 – 3,500

Additional Costs in Korea:

  • Consultation: USD 20 – 50
  • Add-ons (Exosomes, PN boosters, whitening drips): USD 100 – 400

💡 The Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed Laser is often called “the vascular-pigment dual solution” in Korea, since it treats vascular birthmarks and deep dermal pigmented lesions with precision and safety.


Popular Clinics

  • Banobagi Dermatology (Seoul): Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed for vascular congenital birthmarks.
  • Oracle Dermatology (Seoul): Nd:YAG + Q-Switched combo for Ota nevus and port-wine stains.
  • Renewme Skin Clinic (Seoul): Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed for hemangiomas + pigment.
  • View Plastic & Dermatology (Seoul): Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed for café-au-lait + vascular lesions.
  • Chaum Anti-Aging Center (Seoul): Premium Nd:YAG Long-Pulsed + regenerative boosters.

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