Iris Dye (Dye‑SR Pro IPL) is an advanced Alma Harmony handpiece designed to treat pigmented and vascular lesions such as sun spots, freckles, redness and visible veins. It uses a focused band of intense pulsed light to selectively target melanin (pigment) and haemoglobin (in blood vessels) in the skin while leaving surrounding tissue largely unaffected.
At Lazer Lux, Iris Dye is used to address uneven tone, broken capillaries and sun damage on areas like the face, neck, chest and hands, often as part of a broader skin rejuvenation plan.
Fade stubborn dark spots, sun damage and redness with advanced Iris Dye (Dye‑SR Pro IPL) treatments at Lazer Lux. Using Alma Harmony light‑based technology, this treatment targets unwanted pigment and visible vessels to reveal clearer, more even‑toned, radiant skin with minimal downtime.
Book your Iris Dye session today and start restoring a smoother, more balanced complexion.
Benefits
Visibly reduces sun spots, age spots and freckles.
Fades diffuse redness, rosacea‑related flushing and broken capillaries.
Improves overall skin tone and clarity for a more even complexion.
Softens the appearance of some post‑inflammatory hyperpigmentation and acne‑related redness.
Encourages collagen production, supporting smoother texture and healthy‑looking skin.
Non‑invasive, relatively quick treatments with minimal downtime compared to more aggressive lasers.
How it works
The Iris Dye VL handpiece emits narrowband IPL/light energy in wavelengths optimised to be absorbed by melanin and haemoglobin.
Pigmented spots absorb the light, causing controlled heating and fragmentation of melanin clusters, which are then gradually cleared by the body’s natural processes.
In vascular lesions and redness, the light targets haemoglobin in superficial blood vessels, causing them to collapse or fade over time.
The treatment also stimulates collagen production, helping to refine texture and support overall skin rejuvenation.
Integrated cooling and carefully controlled pulse delivery help make the procedure comfortable with minimal downtime.
What it can help with
Sun damage (age spots, sun spots, mottled pigmentation).
Freckles and uneven pigmentation patches.
Facial redness, rosacea‑related flushing and diffuse redness.
Broken capillaries and small visible veins.
Post‑inflammatory hyperpigmentation and lingering redness after acne.
Your therapist may recommend combining Iris Dye with facials, peels, LED or other Alma Harmony handpieces to address multiple layers of pigmentation, redness and texture in a single plan.
Results & How Many Sessions Needed
Many clients notice a visible improvement in pigmentation and redness after their first Iris Dye session, especially for smaller lesions. However, most concerns require a series of treatments, for example several sessions spaced a few weeks apart, to effectively target deeper sun damage, diffuse redness or multiple lesions.
As treatment progresses, sun spots lighten, redness softens and overall tone becomes clearer and more even, particularly when combined with proper sun protection and supportive home care.