Vbeam®


Laser treatments for birthmarks, port wine stains, redness, rosacea, dark spots, facial and leg veins, wrinkles, and acne.

What is Vbeam® Laser?


The Vbeam® laser system is a world-renowned, easy-to-use pulsed dye laser recognized as the gold standard technology for the treatment of vascular lesions. The Vbeam pulsed dye laser (PDL) has been proven time and again for the successful treatment of a wide array of vascular, pigmented, and certain non-pigmented lesions, with a low incidence of side effects.

The system uses 595 nm PDL technology to deliver an intense but gentle burst of light into targeted areas of the skin. There it’s absorbed by the blood vessels or melanin pigmented areas, removing the targeted imperfections. Most patients notice results right away, and it’s clinically proven for multiple skin types.

The Vbeam system is FDA, CE, and TGA cleared. The Vbeam family includes: Vbeam Perfecta®, and Vbeam Prima®.

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How Vbeam Laser Works?


Vbeam pulsed dye laser (PDL) at a wavelength of 595nm or 1064nm passes through the epidermal and dermal layers of the skin and is absorbed by the oxyhemoglobin in the blood vessels rather than by the surrounding tissue.

Our PDL treatments have been used since the 1980s for the treatment of port wine stains in infants and young children. The Vbeam's two types of cooling for maximum versatility and epidermal protection:

  • Our distinctive cryogen-based Dynamic Cooling Device™ (DCD™) goes a long way toward ensuring your comfort and the protection of the treated skin.
  • Our EverCool™ contact cooling lets providers to treat vascular and pigmented lesions at the same time.

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Vbeam Laser Treatment Highlights

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Vascular Birthmark Treatments


In a clinical study, a Vbeam 595 nm pulsed dye laser was used to treat infants with port wine stains, resulting in an average port wine stain clearance of 88.6% after a year of treatment.7

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Rosacea/ Redness Treatments


In a clinical study, after an average of 2.6 Vbeam 595 nm laser treatments, patients with blood vessels on the face had a visual improvement of 75% to 100%.5

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Acne Treatments


In a clinical study, Vbeam 595 nm laser therapy cleared more than 90% of inflammatory acne lesions in treated patients.6

Scar and Stretch Mark Treatments


In a clinical study, all scars treated with a Vbeam 595 nm pulsed dye laser showed a significant improvement in appearance.1,8

The Vbeam system uses targeted laser therapy to treat redness, acne, wrinkles, and sunspots on the face and chest.

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Treatment Results

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Before
After
Photos courtesy of: Ross Kaplan, MD
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Vbeam Laser Key Benefits


Fast, Efficient Laser Treatments

Vbeam laser treatments are customized to meet your individual skincare needs. The number and duration of treatments will depend on the condition and your skin type. You can typically expect 2 to 4 treatment sessions, each lasting 15 to 30 minutes.

Patients treated with a Vbeam laser system reported experiencing minimal discomfort during treatment. In fact, they were highly satisfied with the results:1

  • 100% of patients treated for facial wrinkles reported being satisfied with their results.2
  • After 3 treatments, patients had over a 90% reduction in small red veins (telangiectases) and dark brown spots (lentigines).3

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References
1. Cohen JL, Geronemus R. Safety and efficacy evaluation of pulsed dye laser treatment, CO2 ablative fractional resurfacing, and combined treatment for surgical scar clearance. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(11):1315-1319.
2. Data on File, Candela Medical VBP18009 2020
3. Galeckas KJ, Ross EV, Uebelhoer NS. A pulsed dye laser with a 10-mm beam diameter and a pigmented lesion window for purpura-free photorejuvenation. Dermatol Surg. 2007;34:1-6.
4. Bernstein EF. The pulsed-dye laser for treatment of cutaneous conditions. G Ital Dermatol Venereol. 2009;144(5):557-572.
5. Halachmi S, Israeli H, Ben-Amitai D, Lapidoth M. Treatment of the skin manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia with pulsed dye laser. Lasers Med Sci. 2014;29(1):321-324.
6. Sami NA, Attia AT, Badawi AM. Phototherapy in the treatment of acne vulgaris. J Drugs Dermatol. 2008;7(7);627-632.
7. Chapas AM, Eickhorst K, Geronemus RG. Efficacy of early treatment of facial port wine stains in newborns: a review of 49 cases. Lasers Surg Med. 2007;39(7):563-568.
8. According to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), which measures scar vascularity, pigmentation, pliability, and height.
9. Bernstein EF, Kligman A. Rosacea treatment using the new-generation, high-energy, 595 nm, long pulse-duration pulsed-dye laser. Lasers Surg Med. 2008;40(4):233- 239.
10. Vbeam 510(k) clearance (K033461), January 2004.
11. Conologue TD, Norwood C. Treatment of surgical scars with the cryogen-cooled 595 nm pulsed dye laser starting on the day of suture removal. Dermatol Surg. 2006;32(1):13-20.
PU01783EN-NA, Rev.A
1. Cohen JL, Geronemus R. Safety and efficacy evaluation of pulsed dye laser treatment, CO2 ablative fractional resurfacing, and combined treatment for surgical scar clearance. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(11):1315-1319.
2. Data on File, Candela Medical VBP18009 2020
3. Galeckas KJ, Ross EV, Uebelhoer NS. A pulsed dye laser with a 10-mm beam diameter and a pigmented lesion window for purpura-free photorejuvenation. Dermatol Surg. 2007;34:1-6.
4. Bernstein EF. The pulsed-dye laser for treatment of cutaneous conditions. G Ital Dermatol Venereol. 2009;144(5):557-572.
5. Halachmi S, Israeli H, Ben-Amitai D, Lapidoth M. Treatment of the skin manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia with pulsed dye laser. Lasers Med Sci. 2014;29(1):321-324.
6. Sami NA, Attia AT, Badawi AM. Phototherapy in the treatment of acne vulgaris. J Drugs Dermatol. 2008;7(7);627-632.
7. Chapas AM, Eickhorst K, Geronemus RG. Efficacy of early treatment of facial port wine stains in newborns: a review of 49 cases. Lasers Surg Med. 2007;39(7):563-568.
8. According to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), which measures scar vascularity, pigmentation, pliability, and height.
9. Bernstein EF, Kligman A. Rosacea treatment using the new-generation, high-energy, 595 nm, long pulse-duration pulsed-dye laser. Lasers Surg Med. 2008;40(4):233- 239.
10. Vbeam, Vbeam Prima CE Mark
11. Conologue TD, Norwood C. Treatment of surgical scars with the cryogen-cooled 595 nm pulsed dye laser starting on the day of suture removal. Dermatol Surg. 2006;32(1):13-20.
PU01783EN-NA, Rev.A
1. Cohen JL, Geronemus R. Safety and efficacy evaluation of pulsed dye laser treatment, CO2 ablative fractional resurfacing, and combined treatment for surgical scar clearance. J Drugs Dermatol. 2016;15(11):1315-1319.
2. Data on File, Candela Medical VBP18009 2020
3. Galeckas KJ, Ross EV, Uebelhoer NS. A pulsed dye laser with a 10-mm beam diameter and a pigmented lesion window for purpura-free photorejuvenation. Dermatol Surg. 2007;34:1-6.
4. Bernstein EF. The pulsed-dye laser for treatment of cutaneous conditions. G Ital Dermatol Venereol. 2009;144(5):557-572.
5. Halachmi S, Israeli H, Ben-Amitai D, Lapidoth M. Treatment of the skin manifestations of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia with pulsed dye laser. Lasers Med Sci. 2014;29(1):321-324.
6. Sami NA, Attia AT, Badawi AM. Phototherapy in the treatment of acne vulgaris. J Drugs Dermatol. 2008;7(7);627-632.
7. Chapas AM, Eickhorst K, Geronemus RG. Efficacy of early treatment of facial port wine stains in newborns: a review of 49 cases. Lasers Surg Med. 2007;39(7):563-568.
8. According to the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), which measures scar vascularity, pigmentation, pliability, and height.
9. Bernstein EF, Kligman A. Rosacea treatment using the new-generation, high-energy, 595 nm, long pulse-duration pulsed-dye laser. Lasers Surg Med. 2008;40(4):233- 239.
10. VBeam Perfecta system Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) clearance (ARTG 138458).
11. Conologue TD, Norwood C. Treatment of surgical scars with the cryogen-cooled 595 nm pulsed dye laser starting on the day of suture removal. Dermatol Surg. 2006;32(1):13-20.

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