Broken blood vessels and brown marks on the face can arise from sun damage and rosacea and can feel unsightly. The Nordlys system uses specific wavelengths of light to target and treat brown marks, redness, and visible vessels. The treatment is non-invasive with minimal downtime and typically requires a series of sessions to achieve optimal results.
Facial redness, flushing and visible vessls often develop from rosacea or sun damage. These changes can be noticeable and uncomfortable, sometimes causing warmth or a burning sensation with flushing. The Nordlys system uses advanced light-based technology to safely and effectively deliver controlled pulses of light that are absorbed by the small surface vessels, causing them to gradually fade as the body clears them away. This gentle and precise treatment helps calm redness, reduce visible capillaries and restore a clearer, more even complexion with minimal downtime.
The Frax 1940 is an advanced fractional laser designed to improve skin texture, tone and overall appearance. It works by delivering controlled microscopic columns of laser energy into the skin, stimulating the body’s natural healing response and promoting the production of collagen and elastin. This helps reduce fine lines, uneven texture, sun damage, pigmentation irregularities and mild scarring. Treatments are precise and targeted, leaving surrounding skin intact for faster recovery, resulting in smoother, healthier-looking skin over a series of sessions.
Before your laser treatment, it’s important to protect the skin and prepare appropriately for the best results:
Most patients experience some redness and swelling that usually settles within 24 hours. More intensive treatments may cause bruising and facial swelling, and sometimes a fine, sandpaper-like scale that clears over a week. This can generally be covered with foundation from the following day.
Depending on your skin concern, one session may be enough, though a series of 3–4 treatments is often recommended. Maintenance “touch-ups” may be needed every 6–12 months.
The laser feels like a hot elastic band flicking the skin. While some sessions can be more uncomfortable, the device includes built-in cooling, and a topical anaesthetic can be applied beforehand if needed.
Costs vary depending on the treatment area and number of sessions. A detailed quote will be provided at your consultation.
Medicare only covers laser treatment for very specific medical indications. Most procedures are considered cosmetic and do not attract a rebate.