Laser Genesis
Gentle Dermal Rejuvenation with Vascular Laser Technology
Laser Genesis is a non-ablative skin rejuvenation treatment performed using the 1064nm wavelength of the Cutera Excel V+.
Unlike traditional vascular treatments that target individual vessels, Laser Genesis works by gently heating the upper dermis to stimulate collagen production and improve overall skin quality.
How Laser Genesis Works
Laser Genesis delivers micro-pulses of 1064nm energy into the dermis in a gradual, controlled manner.
This gentle heating:
• Stimulates fibroblasts to support collagen production
• Improves diffuse redness
• Refines skin texture
• Softens fine lines
• Reduces the appearance of enlarged pores
• Supports acne and acne-related redness
The treatment is non-ablative, meaning the skin surface remains intact.
Why It’s Different
Because Laser Genesis uses gradual dermal heating rather than aggressive resurfacing, it offers:
• No downtime
• Minimal discomfort
• Safe treatment for a broad range of skin types
• Subtle, progressive improvement
The 1064nm wavelength penetrates deeper while having lower melanin absorption compared to shorter wavelengths, making it appropriate for many patients, including those with higher Fitzpatrick skin types when clinically assessed.
What to Expect
• A comfortable warming sensation during treatment
• 20–30 minute sessions
• No anaesthetic required
• Mild temporary redness post-treatment
• Gradual improvement over several weeks
Laser Genesis is often performed as a series of treatments spaced several weeks apart for cumulative results.
Ideal For
Laser Genesis may be suitable for individuals concerned with:
• Persistent facial redness
• Early signs of ageing
• Rough or uneven texture
• Enlarged pores
• Acne-related redness
• Overall skin revitalisation
Suitability will be determined following consultation.
Important Information
Laser Genesis is a medical procedure. Individual results vary and multiple sessions are usually required.
Potential side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, or mild sensitivity. A full discussion of risks, benefits, and alternative treatment options will occur during your consultation.
