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How Much Does Rosacea Laser Treatment Cost?

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Rosacea laser treatment costs in London vary significantly between clinics, which makes price comparison harder than it should be. This guide sets out the all-inclusive pricing for at Centre for Surgery, what’s included in each session, the factors that shift the total cost up or down, and how we compare against other central-London providers.

All are delivered on the Fotona SP Dynamis Pro Nd:YAG and Er:YAG laser platform at our CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital. Treatments are performed by GMC-registered medical practitioners, not nurses or non-medical aestheticians, and every quote covers consultation, treatment, and follow-up review.

Rosacea Laser Treatment Pricing at Centre for Surgery

Pricing depends on the area treated and whether you book single sessions or a course of three:

Course pricing represents a of approximately 12–15% on the per-session rate and reflects the standard recommended protocol — three sessions four to six weeks apart for initial control.

is available through Chrysalis Finance, allowing the course cost to be spread over monthly instalments. Applications can be made before or after consultation and applying does not commit you to treatment.

What’s included in every quote

Every rosacea laser treatment session at Centre for Surgery is all-inclusive. The figure quoted covers:

There are no hidden charges. The price quoted at consultation is the price you pay. If additional follow-up appointments are needed to monitor progress or adjust the protocol, those are at no extra cost.

The initial consultation is charged separately and covers a skin assessment, accurate staging of your rosacea, identification of likely triggers, discussion of all treatment options (laser, topical, oral and lifestyle), and an honest assessment of whether laser is the right tool for your specific presentation.

Factors that influence your total cost

Many patients have rosacea symptoms concentrated on one side of the face — typically the cheeks and nose, with less involvement of the chin and forehead. For these patients, half-face treatment is more efficient and substantially cheaper than full-face treatment at £300 per session versus £400. Half-face sessions are also shorter (around 20 minutes versus 30 to 45 for full-face).

For patients with bilateral diffuse redness, telangiectasia across both cheeks and the nose, or full-face papulopustular rosacea, full-face treatment is appropriate.

Mild and moderate rosacea respond well to the standard course of three sessions. More severe presentationsextensive telangiectasia, advanced papulopustular disease, or early phymatous changes — often need additional sessions beyond the initial course.

For staging your rosacea and understanding which stage you’re in, see our companion guide on the .

Our protocol is three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. This delivers initial control for most patients. Severe or disease may need a four- or five-session course; we’ll discuss this at consultation if relevant.

Rosacea is chronic. Treatment achieves remission rather than cure, and sessions every 12 to 18 months are typically needed to sustain results. sessions are charged at single-session rates and not bundled with the initial course.

Many patients benefit from combining laser with topical prescription therapy (metronidazole, azelaic acid, ivermectin) or oral therapy (sub-antimicrobial-dose doxycycline). These are charged separately and may involve prescription costs. For patients with phymatous skin changes, additional Er:YAG ablative sessions are priced .

How Centre for Surgery’s pricing compares

Rosacea laser treatment in London ranges from around £250 per at high-street aesthetic clinics to over £600 per session at premium central-London practices. Centre for Surgery sits in the upper-middle of this range, and the difference between us and cheaper providers reflects factors rather than central-London markup:

The options are sometimes adequate for very mild presentations, but for moderate-to-severeparticularly with thread veins, papulopustular lesions, or any thickening — the in protocol calibration matters.

How long laser treatment results last

Rosacea is a chronic condition with no permanent cure. What laser treatment achieves is of the vascular and inflammatory components, lasting 12 to 18 months on average between maintenance sessions.

The progression of results typically follows this pattern:

The pattern of recurrence between sessions is typically much milder than baseline pre-treatment rosacea, and progression of the underlying disease (development of new thread veins, new papulopustular flares) is significantly slowed.

Effectiveness across the stages of rosacea

The Fotona Nd:YAG and Er:YAG platform addresses different stages of rosacea differently:

Laser is not usually the first-line approach at this stage. The recommended management is sun protection, gentle skincare, and trigger . If flushing is becoming more frequent and prolonged, an early laser course can substantially slow progression to mild rosacea.

This is where laser delivers the most visible single-course benefit. Persistent background redness and early telangiectasia both respond well to Nd:YAG at standard protocol settings.

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Laser remains valuable but extended courses are needed. For phymatous changes (rhinophyma, chin thickening), the Er:YAG component of the platform ablates thickened tissue to restore contour. For ocular rosacea, ophthalmology co-management is added alongside skin treatment. Very advanced rhinophyma may need surgical excision — see .

Is rosacea laser treatment a worthwhile investment?

For the right patientmoderate to severe rosacea with persistent redness, telangiectasia, or inflammatory papulopustular disease — laser treatment delivers visible improvement that medication alone often can’t match. The dual mechanism (vascular collapse plus inflammatory modulation) addresses the disease at its mechanism, not just its symptoms.

For mild rosacea controlled adequately with sun protection, gentle skincare and topical prescription therapy, laser may be more than the situation needs. We’re honest about this at consultation — if your rosacea can be managed effectively with cheaper options, we’ll tell you.

The value calculation also depends on what you’re spending on rosacea management otherwise. Many patients with longstanding moderate rosacea have been buying expensive sensitive-skin cosmetic camouflage and skincare for years, spending significantly more annually than a laser course would cost. For those patients, a course of laser plus annual maintenance often works out cheaper across two to three years than continuing the approach.

What’s not included in rosacea laser treatment costs

Several adjunctive options are separately:

The all-inclusive course pricing covers the laser treatment, reviews and standard post-treatment guidance. The other items above are genuine or supplementary costs depending on your specific .

NHS availability

The NHS does not fund laser treatment for rosacea. Exceptions exist for unusually severe cases where the disease is causing significant functional or psychological impact — these need to be assessed by your local NHS trust’s Funding Panel, and approval is uncommon.

For most patients, rosacea laser is a self-funded option. We offer the route to spread the cost.

What we don’t recommend

Frequently asked questions

The main drivers are regulatory status (CQC-regulated vs unregulated aesthetic salon), operator credentials (GMC-registered medical practitioner vs non-medical operator), equipment (genuine Fotona vs alternative platforms), and whether aftercare is bundled or invoiced separately.

Not at Centre for Surgery. The price quoted at consultation is the price you pay. Adjunctive items (prescription medications, surgical management of phymatous changes, maintenance sessions beyond the initial course) are clearly identified as options.

Yes — through , with 0% APR options available subject to status. Applying does not commit you to treatment.

Yes — an in-person consultation is required to assess your rosacea stage, exclude conditions that mimic it, and confirm laser is the right approach for your specific presentation. The consultation fee is separate from the treatment cost.

UK private health insurance generally doesn’t cover laser treatment for rosacea, which is classed as a cosmetic procedure. Coverage for severe or functionally impairing cases (advanced rhinophyma, severe ocular rosacea) may be available — check with your insurer in advance.

Some recurrence over 12 to 18 months is normal. Single at standard single-session rates restore the result. The pattern of recurrence is typically much milder than baseline.

No — concurrent laser with isotretinoin treatment isn’t safe. We recommend a six-month wait after isotretinoin completion before starting laser.

Our rosacea laser programmes are delivered on the Fotona SP Dynamis Pro by GMC-registered medical practitioners at our CQC-regulated Baker Street private hospital. Every protocol is calibrated to your stage, your skin type and your trigger profile — there’s no fixed-recipe rosacea treatment at our clinic. Pricing is transparent, all-inclusive, and supported by Chrysalis for those who want to spread the cost.

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