VBeam
If you are looking for a non-invasive treatment that is excellent at treating issues related to the body’s network of blood vessels, you may want to consider VBeam® treatments at Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England. We welcome patients from Portland, Maine, and the surrounding New England communities.
The VBeam® is a pulse dye laser that has long been considered the “gold standard” for treating issues related to broken capillaries, rosacea, port wine stains and spider veins. It can also target superficial pigmentation discoloration such as cherry hemangiomas, stretch marks, acne scars, psoriasis, warts and more.
How Much Do VBeam® Laser Treatments Cost?
Your VBeam® laser treatment at Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England will depend on a number of factors. During your free consultation, we will discuss your treatment goals to determine the approach to your VBeam® laser treatment that will work best for you.
Some patients may need multiple treatment sessions. We will consider these and other factors in order to provide you with the full cost of your treatment during your consultation. To make this and other services more affordable, we are proud to offer financing through CareCredit®.
Our Providers
Sarah Chaousis, PA
Olivia O’Hara, NP
Tiffany Nelson, RN
What is the VBeam® Laser Treatment Like?
During the VBeam® laser treatment, the VBeam® laser device is used to deliver controlled laser energy to the desired treatment area. Most most patients report a warming or tingling sensation during this process. Still, it is considered a comfortable treatment and no anesthetic is necessary. The skin being treated is additionally protected by VBeam®’s dynamic cooling method, which delivers a cooling mist on to the skin before the laser pulse is emitted.
What is Recovery Like After a VBeam® Laser Treatment?
Immediately following treatment, the area may feel firm or tight. Some patients experience redness or mild swelling in the treated area immediately as well. Occasionally purpura, a laser bruise, may occur. Purpura is transient and usually disappears in three to five days. In addition, we recommend that patients avoid sun exposure for a few days following their VBeam® laser treatment.
Contact Us
To learn more about the VBeam® laser treatment or to schedule your initial consultation at Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England, contact us today. We are proud to serve the men and women of New England, including those living in Portland and the nearby areas of Maine.
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This content has been authored or reviewed and approved by Maria Atkins, DO, or her staff.