Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment
Take control of your skin
Treat redness, flushing, and pimples with Fluorescent Light Energy
Destressed, calmed, and balanced skin
Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment uses fluorescent light energy (FLE) to effectively reduce pimples, redness, and flushing.
The treatment leaves the skin destressed and calm with a healthy glow.
The treatment delivers fast, long lasting results by stimulating the skin’s natural balance:
Treats redness, flushing, and pimples
Reduces burning and stinging sensations
Fast results
Suitable all year-round, including summer
Discover a treatment that is effective, non-destructive, and painless while targeting unpleasant stinging and burning sensations.
How the treatment works
Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment uses fluorescent light energy (FLE) to stimulate the skin's natural balance. The treatment is based on the interaction between a specially designed gel and the Kleresca® Light.
Chromophores in the gel convert the blue light from the Kleresca® Light into fluorescent light energy (FLE) that penetrates the skin and activates its healing responses.
Stimulates the skin’s natural balance
Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment is effective, non-destructive, and painless while targeting unpleasant stinging and burning sensations.
Stimulates skin’s own repair mechanisms
Destresses and revitalises the skin
Improves microvascularisation
Fast results, long-lasting results
How the treatment is performed
Patients typically describe the three-step treatment as a pleasant experience. It only takes 9 minutes under the Kleresca® Light. With little to no-downtime, even make-up can be applied immediately after each session.
Listen to Jackie's experience with rosacea, and find out about the impact Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment had on her skin condition and lifestyle.
Safety information
Kleresca® Rosacea Treatment has a high safety profile.
Side effects – seen in some patients – are all non-permanent and may include
redness, swelling and hyperpigmentation (bronzing of an area of the skin).
Side effects impact patients differently depending on skin type, so we always recommend talking to your clinician before beginning treatment.