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Vasculaze | Laser Vascular Lesion Treatment Handpiece | STERN Laser

InMode · Laser Vascular Lesion Treatment Handpiece

1064nm Laser

Vasculaze

InMode's dedicated laser handpiece for vascular lesion treatment. Vasculaze uses a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser to precisely target and eliminate spider veins, facial telangiectasias, leg veins, and redness — delivering controlled photothermolysis with high peak power for accurate haemoglobin absorption and vessel closure with minimal surrounding tissue effect.

1064nm Nd:YAG LaserGold-standard wavelength for vascular targeting — optimal haemoglobin absorption with minimal melanin competition
Pinpoint AccuracySpot size and pulse optimised for precise vessel targeting without adjacent tissue damage
No ConsumablesReusable handpiece with no single-use tips required — lower per-treatment cost
All Skin Types1064nm wavelength allows safe treatment of darker skin tones where shorter wavelengths are contraindicated
Clinically proven
SA distributor support
Training included

Areas Treated

Spider Veins — Face
Fine facial telangiectasias, broken capillaries, and vascular blushing on the nose, cheeks, and chin — treated with pinpoint accuracy at low fluences.
Rosacea & Diffuse Redness
Progressive clearance of facial erythema and rosacea-associated vascular congestion through selective photothermolysis of dilated vessels.
Leg Veins
Visible leg veins, reticular veins, and small spider veins of the lower legs and thighs — Nd:YAG penetration depth enables effective treatment of vessels below the skin surface.
Port-Wine Stains
Progressive lightening of port-wine stain vascular birthmarks through multiple Vasculaze treatment sessions.
Angiomas & Venous Lakes
Cherry angiomas, venous lakes on the lip, and other discrete vascular lesions.
Telangiectasias — Body
Vascular lesions on the chest, arms, and décolletage where laser access is more efficient than sclerotherapy.

Treatment Parameters

Vasculaze parameters depend on vessel size, depth, skin type, and lesion type. Fitzpatrick skin type assessment is essential. Start conservatively and increase fluence based on response. A test pulse on a small area is recommended for new patients.

Area / IndicationModeEnergyPassesNotes
Fine Facial Telangiectasias1064nm — short pulseLow–Medium1–2Immediate vessel blanching is endpoint; avoid over-pulsing
Leg Veins — Small1064nm — medium pulseMedium1–2Compress vessel before pulsing; immediate purpura expected
Rosacea / Diffuse Redness1064nm — long pulseLow2–3Gentle passes; diffuse treatment; avoid over-heating
Angiomas / Lesions1064nm — short pulseMedium–High1Direct single pulse per lesion; full blanching endpoint

Contact your STERN Laser clinical trainer for full treatment protocols and patient-specific energy guidance.

Technical Specifications

Core technical parameters for the Vasculaze handpiece. Contact your STERN Laser representative for full clinical and safety documentation.

Handpiece TypeNd:YAG laser — vascular lesion treatment
Wavelength1064nm
IndicationSpider veins, telangiectasias, leg veins, rosacea, angiomas, port-wine stains
CoolingIntegrated contact cooling tip
ConsumablesNone required
Skin TypesFitzpatrick I–VI (1064nm safe on darker skin)
Treatment Schedule1–3 sessions per indication; 4–6 week intervals
Compatible WorkstationsEnvision, Optimas Max (VasculazeMAX variant)

FAQs

Common questions about Vasculaze. Contact STERN Laser for clinical guidance specific to your practice.

Lumecca is an IPL device best suited to superficial pigmented and vascular lesions on lighter skin types (Fitzpatrick I–III). Vasculaze is a 1064nm Nd:YAG laser offering deeper penetration and safer use on darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV–VI). Vasculaze is the preferred choice for leg veins, deeper vascular lesions, and patients where IPL is contraindicated. The two are complementary and can be used in sequence for comprehensive vascular and pigmentation clearance.
Most patients describe Vasculaze treatment as a brief snap sensation per pulse, similar to a rubber band against the skin. The integrated cooling tip improves comfort significantly. Topical anaesthetic is not typically required for facial treatments; larger leg vein sessions may benefit from topical numbing cream applied 45 minutes prior.
Most facial telangiectasias and spider veins clear in 1–2 sessions. Leg veins typically require 2–4 sessions depending on vessel calibre and depth. Rosacea and diffuse redness benefit from 3–4 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with ongoing maintenance.
Yes. STERN Laser provides comprehensive clinical training on Vasculaze covering skin type assessment, lesion classification, pulse selection, test-patch protocols, endpoint identification, and post-treatment care.