


Type
Laser
Duration
30 min
Photorejuvenation to even skin tone, reduce brown pigment and redness, and improve texture, using two light-based methods at this Brno clinic. A Velure S5 KTP diode laser (532 nm) targets pigment and small vessels in one to three sessions, while a painless 630 nm LED red-light system (Delong and Omnilux) stimulates collagen and calms inflammation over a course of eight sessions. Neither requires injections, and red light is suitable even in sunny months.
Photorejuvenation uses light to refresh the skin in two complementary ways, both offered at Ambulance estetické dermatologie MUDr. Mojmír Müller. The first is a Velure S5 diode KTP laser emitting at 532 nm (with MiXto VX fractional technology), a wavelength well absorbed by both brown pigment and the red haemoglobin in tiny blood vessels; it evens out skin colour by fading sun-induced pigment and superficial redness while improving overall texture. A typical plan is one initial session followed by one or two more, spaced four to eight weeks apart; because the treated skin is sensitive to UV, strong sun must be avoided for two months afterwards, which makes autumn and winter the ideal seasons. The second method is intense red light from LED systems (Delong and Omnilux Revive) at 630 nm — a gentle, painless light with no burn risk and no injections, which stimulates collagen production, supports skin healing, and has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects useful for acne-prone skin. Sun exposure is not a problem for red light, so it can be used year-round. The KTP laser session feels like brief, warm snaps against the skin and may leave temporary pinkness or darkening of treated pigment that flakes away over the following days. The red-light protocol is more relaxed: at least eight sessions delivered two to three times a week, with maintenance once or twice a month, and is comfortable enough that many people find it soothing. Prices are per session for the laser and per session or per course of eight for the red light, where the prepaid course is the better-value option. The treatments suit people wanting to fade sun damage and redness, refine texture, or calm and clear acne-prone skin without downtime or needles. The dermatologist examines the skin first to confirm which method — or combination — is appropriate and reviews contraindications before starting.
Key Details
- Devices
- Velure S5 KTP laser (532 nm) / Omnilux & Delong LED (630 nm)
- Laser sessions
- 1–3, spaced 4–8 weeks
- Red-light course
- 8+ sessions, 2–3× weekly
Who Is This For?
People wanting to fade sun-induced pigment and redness, refine texture, or calm acne-prone skin without injections
What's Included
Preparation Required
After KTP laser, avoid strong UV for 2 months and use SPF 50+ (autumn/winter is ideal). Red light has no burn risk and is suitable year-round.
Two sub-modalities. KTP diode laser (532 nm, per session): small spot or test (up to 1×1 cm) 1,500 Kč, nose surface or under-eye area or around the mouth 3,500 Kč, forehead 4,500 Kč, cheeks or front of neck 5,500 Kč, décolleté 6,500 Kč, backs of hands 4,500 Kč. Intense red light (LED 630 nm): single session face or décolleté 600 Kč, face plus décolleté 1,000 Kč; full course of 8 — face or décolleté 3,900 Kč, face plus décolleté 6,900 Kč. The course of 8 is the better-value path for red light.
- Category
- Skin Treatments
- Duration
- 30 min
"A great experience. Dr Müller is very thorough, willing and accommodating. — ZnámýLékař.cz"






