Laser Vein Removal Melbourne
Skin that flows uninterrupted.
Long-pulse Nd:YAG for the veins around the nose, the fine threads that can appear anywhere on the face, and the spider and reticular veins on the legs. Treated gently, in short, unhurried sessions.
A tiny vessel that opened, and never closed.
Spider veins are small blood vessels resting close to the surface of the skin. Something caused them to dilate, sun, pressure, hormones, time, and they stayed that way. Now they show as red or purple threads on the nose, the cheeks, or the legs.
They're almost always harmless. Treating them is a decision about how you want your skin to look, and it's entirely yours. When you're ready, the laser gives that vessel a reason to close: heat, delivered precisely, so the vessel collapses and your body quietly clears it away over the weeks that follow.

Where are your veins?
Two paths through this page, one for the face, one for the legs.

On the face
The veins around the nose, and the fine red threads that can appear anywhere on the face. Short appointments, usually within four sessions.
Face veins
On the legs
Spider veins, and the slightly larger blue-green reticular veins. These ask for more time, and we book for that honestly.
Leg veinsHere for rosacea, or for facial redness and flushing? That has its own home at Pink: Rosacea, Redness & Flushing.
Three kinds of visible veins.
Nose & face veins
The most requested treatment in this room. Five minutes usually covers the veins around the nose, or a small patch elsewhere on the face. Face work stays within 20 minutes a visit, and most faces finish within four sessions.
Spider veins
The fine red and purple webs on thighs, calves and ankles. Leg work takes longer than face work, so we book it in honest blocks of time and treat as much as each block allows.
Reticular veins
The slightly larger blue-green veins that often feed spider veins. We treat these too. They need noticeably more time than fine spider veins, and your clinician will tell you how much at consultation.
The laser, and the device behind it.
Long-pulse Nd:YAG, 1064 nm.
The Fotona SP Dynamis Pro delivers a long-pulse Nd:YAG beam at 1064 nm, a wavelength that travels past the surface of the skin and is absorbed by the blood inside the vessel. The blood warms, the vessel wall closes, and your body clears the closed vessel naturally over the following weeks.
Because the energy targets blood rather than pigment, long-pulse Nd:YAG vein treatment is safe across all Fitzpatrick skin types.

Two advanced lasers, more options.
Pink runs two advanced laser devices that carry long-pulse Nd:YAG: the SP Dynamis Pro and the Fotona Avalanche. Having both gives us more options when we're treating veins.
Which device treats yours is a clinical decision, made by your clinician on the day, for the vessels in front of them.

An honest word about comfort.
Each pulse lands as a brief, hot sting. Some areas barely register it; others, especially around the nose, you will feel. We would rather tell you that here than surprise you in the room.
It's the reason we keep treatments short: never more than 20 minutes at a time. We work gently and efficiently, treating as much as your skin comfortably allows. Twenty focused minutes, then your skin gets to rest.
Gentle pacing, and a clinician who stops when your skin says stop.
Session by session, judged by your skin.
Vein work doesn't follow a fixed calendar. Your clinician decides the spacing on what your vessels actually did after the last one.
Consultation
Free, and unhurried. Your clinician maps the vessels, tells you what's treatable with laser, and helps you decide how much time to start with.
Treatment sessions
Booked in blocks of no more than 20 minutes at a time. Most faces finish within four. Legs, and reticular veins especially, take more.
Review, then the next one
The gap between sessions is a clinical call, not a calendar default. Your clinician looks at how each vessel responded and books the next one when your skin is ready.
Spider and reticular veins, yes. Varicose veins, no.
Varicose veins are a different condition: larger vessels, often raised or ropy, and frequently a sign of an underlying valve problem deeper in the leg. They need ultrasound assessment and medical treatment from a vascular specialist, not a surface laser.
If what you're seeing looks varicose, or your clinician suspects it at consultation, we'll say so plainly and refer you to one of our preferred varicose vein doctors, so you're in the right hands from the start.
The clinicians behind the work.
Vein treatment at Pink is clinician-led from the first consultation. The clinician who maps your veins is the one who plans your course, chooses the device on the day, and decides when your skin is ready for the next session.
Porsha, our Founding Senior Dermal Clinician, designed Pink's protocols with our clinical team and directs how they evolve. Every clinician who treats veins at Pink works to that standard, across every Fitzpatrick skin type.
Priced by time, not by vein count.
Every face and every leg carries a different map of vessels, so we sell treatment time. Your clinician treats as much as your block allows, and at consultation helps you decide how much time to start with.
“I was so reluctant and embarrassed to tell them my skin concerns, but because they were so welcoming, friendly and non-judgmental, I immediately felt comfortable and at ease.”
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Let's look at your veins, together.
Start with a free consultation. Your clinician maps the vessels, tells you honestly what laser can treat, and estimates the sessions and time required.
Book a free consultation Or call the clinic on 1300 549 008Doncaster
Where to find us.
Doncaster. Shop 3, 642 Doncaster Road.
Address
Pink Laser Clinics, Doncaster
Shop 3, 642 Doncaster Road
Doncaster VIC 3108
Contact
clientcare@pinklaserclinics.com.au
Clinic Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 10am – 7pm
- Wednesday
- 10am – 7pm
- Thursday
- 10am – 8pm
- Friday
- 10am – 7pm
- Saturday
- 10am – 3pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Reviews
4.9 from 413+ Google & Yotpo reviews