NYA Med Spa

Rosacea Treatments

Real Relief for Persistent Redness

Rosacea can be one of the most stubborn skin concerns to live with. The flushing, the visible vessels, the bumps that come and go without warning. At NYA Med Spa, we use targeted light and laser treatments to calm the redness at its source paired with customized at-home skincare.

The technology we use is absorbed by the tiny blood vessels that are causing your skin to look flushed, gently sealing them off so the redness fades. Most clients see noticeable improvement after just one or two sessions, with continued results building over a treatment series.

How We Approach Rosacea

Every rosacea treatment at NYA Med Spa starts with a careful look at your skin. We talk through your triggers, what kind of flares you tend to get, and what is making you most self conscious. Then we choose the right device for your skin, often using intense pulsed light or a vascular specific laser to target visible vessels and overall redness.

Sessions take about thirty minutes. You may look slightly flushed for a few hours afterward, but most of our Grand Rapids clients head right back to their day. Results build with each session, and most people see the biggest change after three to four treatments.

Rosacea Treatments

Benefits of Rosacea Treatments

What our Grand Rapids clients love most about treating rosacea at NYA Med Spa.

Calmer, Less Flushed Skin
Treatments reduce both background redness and the visible vessels that make rosacea so noticeable.
Gentle on Sensitive Skin
Rosacea skin tends to be reactive, which is why we choose the gentlest, yet effective, settings every time.
Real Results
Most clients see a meaningful improvement after just one or two sessions, with even more refinement over a series.
Personalized Plan
We pair your in office treatments with specific custom skincare guidance to help keep results lasting longer.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can rosacea be cured?

Will the treatment hurt?

How many sessions will I need?

Will my rosacea come back after treatment?