You've planned your life around your skin. Let's reverse that.
Flushing that arrives uninvited before the moments that matter. Redness you've been told is "just sensitive skin." Years of green-tinted concealer doing damage control. Targeted IPL therapy addresses the look of redness and visible vessels at the source — with suitability assessed honestly before anything is booked.
Book your free redness consultation
Pick a clinic and a time — your skin, triggers and history are reviewed so the right pathway (or an honest "this isn't the right tool") comes before any treatment.
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If any of these sound familiar, you're in the right place.
The cycle you're probably in
Redness management usually looks like this — and it never actually ends.
- Covering it daily — colour-correctors, layers of concealer, repeat tomorrow
- Avoiding triggers you can't always avoid — heat, exercise, a glass of wine, stress
- Soothing skincare that calms a flare but never changes what's underneath
- Quietly checking your face before every event, photo and meeting
What IPL therapy changes
Instead of managing redness day to day, IPL targets the visible vessels that create it.
- Light energy is absorbed by the redness itself — targeting vessels, not the surface
- Worked through a planned course, because vessels respond over sessions, not overnight
- Settings screened to your skin, your triggers and your history — honestly, first
Suitability first. Treatment second.
Redness has many causes — which is exactly why the assessment comes before the plan.
Skin assessment
We review your redness pattern, triggers, skin sensitivity and history — including whether IPL is genuinely the right tool for your skin, or whether something else should come first.
Course planning
Your practitioner recommends a single session or the five-session Reprieve course — matched to how established your redness is, and priced in writing before you commit.
Sessions + review
Gentle sessions of around 20–30 minutes, with your skin's response reviewed as the course progresses and aftercare guidance at every step.
Start with one session, or commit to the course.
Honest guidance: established redness usually responds over a course, not a single visit. Select an option and its booking form opens right below.
Rosacea Reprieve
Our dedicated five-session IPL course — redness calmed over a planned pathway, not chased one flare at a time.
- 5x IPL sessions, sequenced and reviewed
- The pathway suited to established, recurring redness
- Priced below five single sessions booked separately
Single Rosacea Treatment
One targeted IPL session — a lower-commitment way to start and see how your skin responds.
- 1x targeted IPL redness session
- Good for milder redness or a first step
- Upgrade to the course later if your skin calls for it
Book your selected option
Your matched booking form is below — pick a clinic and a time.
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This may suit you if...
You want a planned approach to the look of redness — with suitability confirmed first.
- Redness, flushing or visible vessels affect how you feel about your skin
- Skincare and concealment are managing it, not changing it
- You want an honest read on whether IPL fits your skin before spending
- You'd rather follow a reviewed course than chase one-off fixes
Talk to us first if...
Some situations need screening — or a different starting point altogether.
- Your redness is undiagnosed, painful, or changing rapidly — see your GP or dermatologist first
- You've recently tanned heavily or use photosensitising medication
- Your skin is in an active, inflamed flare right now
- You're unsure whether redness, pigment or texture is the real concern — the quiz can help you sort it
Redness therapy, answered straight.
Stop checking your face before every room.
Start with a free consultation — get an honest read on your redness, your options, and whether IPL is genuinely the right tool for your skin.
Book my free consultationThis page is general information only and is not a diagnosis. Rosacea is a medical condition — treatment here addresses its visible appearance, and suitability is confirmed during consultation with LLC Cosmetic. See your GP or dermatologist for diagnosis and medical management.
