Less 'Red Alert,' more 'Ready for Anything.
- Justina Jakubauskiene
- Mar 10
- 2 min read

At Newhall Laser Treatments in Harlow, your approach will depend on which symptom is most bothersome. Both are effectively treated using the clinic's advanced medical-grade technology.
If You Have General Redness and Flushing
This "all-over" pinkness is often caused by a dense network of tiny, overactive micro-vessels just beneath the surface.
The Goal: Calm the skin and shut down the overactive vascular network.
The Treatment: Laser therapy uses gentle heat to "coagulate" these vessels, which the body then naturally reabsorbs through the lymphatic system.
The Benefit: It targets the diffused redness that topical creams often can't reach, reducing the intensity of flare-ups triggered by heat, stress, or spicy food.
If You Have Visible Broken Capillaries
These appear as distinct, thin red or purple "squiggly lines," often around the nose or on the cheeks (technically called telangiectasia).
The Goal: Precise removal of individual damaged vessels.
The Treatment: Specialized laser wavelengths (like the Nd:YAG available at the clinic) target the hemoglobin in the blood with pinpoint accuracy.
The Benefit: Since these vessels are physically damaged, they won't go away on their own. Laser energy causes them to collapse instantly or fade significantly within 1–2 weeks.
The Newhall Advantage in High Chase
Precision Technology: The clinic utilizes a world-class system that combines multiple laser wavelengths to treat both deep vessels and surface redness safely on all skin types.
Affordable Expertise: Dedicated sessions for Laser Rosacea Treatment and Facial Thread Vein Removal are available, with many clients seeing results in just 1 to 3 sessions.
Personalised Care: Every journey starts with a free consultation and patch test at the High Chase clinic to determine the exact settings your skin needs.
Ready for a calmer complexion? Book your consultation at Newhall Laser Treatments to start your targeted treatment plan

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