Rosacea Laser Treatment in Sydney
Laser isn't the right step for every type of rosacea. This guide helps you work out — before you book — whether you're likely to be a good candidate for the VBeam.
VBeam Laser in Sydney
The Candela VBeam is one of the most established vascular lasers, but "laser" gets used loosely. Here's a practical, jargon-free guide to what it treats and what to expect before you book.
Rosacea Treatment in Sydney
Rosacea is managed, not cured — and most people use more than one approach. Here's an honest look at the main treatment options available in Sydney, and where laser actually fits in.
Melasma: What Causes It, How to Treat It, and What to Avoid
Melasma is one of the most misunderstood skin conditions — and most people are unknowingly making it worse. Tom explains the causes, the hidden triggers (including saunas and LED masks), the right sunscreen, and how Pico laser treats it properly.
Chemical vs Mineral Sunscreen: Which Is Right After Laser Treatment?
SPF 50+ is non-negotiable after laser — but which type, how much, and what goes over the top all matter more than most people realise. Tom's complete guide to sunscreen in Australia.
CO₂ Laser vs Microneedling for Acne Scars: Honest Comparison
Both CO₂ laser and microneedling are used for acne scars — but they reach very different depths. For moderate to severe pitted scars, the difference in results is significant.
Sun Spots, Melasma & Freckles: What's the Difference and Which Laser Treats Each?
Not all pigmentation is the same — and treating the wrong type the wrong way can make it worse. Tom explains the difference between sun spots, melasma, and freckles, and which laser is right for each.
How Many VBeam Sessions Do You Need? (Honest Answer)
The number of VBeam sessions you need depends on your rosacea — not on a package. Here's a clear, honest breakdown by severity.
VBeam vs IPL for Rosacea: Which Actually Works?
Both are marketed for rosacea. Both use light energy. But they work very differently — and if you've tried IPL without great results, there's a reason for that.