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2025.09.09

Advatex Laser: A New Option for Rosacea Treatment

葉山 愛弥
Supervising Physician
Aiya Hayama

As an Assistant Professor, Associate Ward Director, and Chief of Dermatopathology at the university hospital dermatology department, I deepened my expertise through academic presentations and paper publications both domestically and internationally. I have handled a wide range of treatments, from birthmark therapy in children to adult pigmentation concerns, utilizing various lasers and injection therapies, while also contributing to community healthcare. Through encountering numerous cases, I strongly felt the potential and necessity of aesthetic medicine, resolving to pursue further expertise. Building upon my solid dermatological knowledge and meticulous diagnostic skills, I value treatments that gently support each individual's skin while bringing out its inherent beauty.

Until now, treating redness (such as rosacea) has been quite challenging. Treatments like the V-Beam (595nm pulsed dye laser), which targets blood vessels and oxidized hemoglobin, and the 585nm wavelength of IPL have been used. However, what has been gaining attention in recent years is... Advatex Laser I would like to write about the features and mechanisms of this latest laser, as well as how it differs from conventional treatments.

I am Dr. Aya Hayama, a board-certified dermatologist.

 

The main causes of a red face

 

Facial redness is either due to dilated capillaries or the accumulation of inflammatory cells (primarily lymphocytes).

If it is inflammation, it will eventually subside, and the coloration as post-inflammatory erythema may persist for several months before naturally fading away.Post-inflammatory erythema (PIE)The true nature of this condition is also not "pigmentation," but rather a state where capillaries that have dilated and proliferated due to inflammation are visible through the skin's surface.

However, in rosacea, where dilated capillaries are the primary issue, fundamental treatments are scarce. Factors such as constitution, genetics, UV exposure, temperature fluctuations, irritants like alcohol and spices, stress, and further compromised skin barrier function or improper skincare can lead to chronic facial redness.

 
What is Advatex Laser?

 

Advatex Laser is,Two wavelengths: 589nm and 1319nmThis is the latest model of medical laser equipped with [technology].

In addition to conventional hair removal and skin beautification treatments, it is also characterized by its applicability to improving facial redness.589nmThe wavelength is readily absorbed by hemoglobin in blood vessels and reacts with porphyrin, a metabolic byproduct of acne, particularlyTargeting superficial capillariesOn the other hand,1319 nmThe great appeal of wavelength technology is its ability to address multiple skin concerns simultaneously. First,Controlling sebum secretion by applying heat to the sebaceous glandsand can help prevent new acne breakouts. Furthermore,Stimulating the dermis with heat to promote collagen restructuringis encouraged,Helps improve chronic facial redness and rosacea-like flushingIncreased collagen production tightens pores, improves skin firmness and smoothness, and offers promising results as a skin rejuvenation treatment.

The key difference is that while Advatex's 589nm wavelength targets superficial blood vessels and vellus hair, the 1319nm wavelength acts on deeper layers. While both wavelengths can be used selectively—589nm for surface redness and 1319nm for sebum, deep redness, pores, and skin texture improvement—we believe the therapeutic wavelength is preferable for treating post-inflammatory erythema from rosacea or acne.

The 1319nm wavelength of the Advatex Laser targets moisture in the dermis layer to suppress sebaceous gland activity and promote collagen regeneration, effectively addressing complex concerns such as facial redness, acne, enlarged pores, and loss of skin firmness. This treatment goes beyond mere redness reduction, making it highly appealing for those seeking to fundamentally improve their skin quality.

 

The difference from V-beam and IPL is

 

When it comes to rosacea treatment, V-Beam and IPL have traditionally been the mainstay.

V-Beam (595nm pulsed dye laser) is considered the gold standard for rosacea treatment. While highly effective, it may cause purpura (red bruising) that can last for several days.

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light, Photofacial) is used to improve redness, dark spots, and dullness. While it has minimal downtime, its effects are somewhat mild.

In contrast, the Advatex Laser utilizes two wavelengths—589nm and 1319nm—to target both superficial blood vessels and deep tissue,Not only does it improve redness, but it also offers pore and sebum control along with skin-beautifying effects. Furthermore, with relatively minimal downtime, it's a treatment that can be easily incorporated into daily life.

 

Therefore, Advatex Laser is suitable for individuals experiencing mild to moderate facial redness.

For those seeking to improve redness while also addressing pores, sebum, and acne; those wanting to minimize downtime; and those wishing to undergo both skin rejuvenation and vascular treatments simultaneously, this presents an attractive option. However, for severe vascular dilation, V-Beam may be more suitable in some cases, making a specialist's diagnosis crucial.

 

Advatex Laser is,Utilizing two wavelengths—589nm and 1319nm—it targets the capillaries responsible for facial redness while simultaneously promoting collagen regeneration in the dermis, delivering skin-beautifying effects. This is the latest laser technology. Compared to conventional treatments, it offers significantly reduced downtime and the major appeal lies in its ability to simultaneously address multiple skin concerns.

If you're troubled by a red face, why not consider the Advatex laser alongside V-Beam or IPL and schedule a consultation at a clinic?

 

https://biancaclinic.jp/treatment/skin-care/skin/advatx/

 
 
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