Dr. Robert Cutchen Albuquerque & Santa Fe

Meet Dr. Robert Cutchen

In 2009, Dr. Cutchen founded Albuquerque Vein & Laser Institute, a clinic dedicated solely to the diagnosis and treatment of venous disease. His goal was to provide the most advanced diagnostic and treatment options all in the comfort of his office without the need for hospitalization. Our goal is to treat every patient the way we ourselves would hope to be treated.

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Vein Treatments Albuquerque & Santa Fe

Vein Treatments

We provide our patients with the most advanced and comprehensive vein treatments. See the difference between before and after.

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Aesthetic Treatments Albuquerque & Santa Fe

Aesthetic Treatments

We utilize the power of advanced laser technology to treat a multitude of cosmetic concerns. See what a difference our treatments can make.

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Patient Resources Albuquerque & Santa FeDo you have a question?

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Photofacial Albuquerque

Sun damage, redness, and hyperpigmentation can leave your skin looking dull and uneven. A PhotoFacial can brighten your skin to help you look younger and more refreshed. This highly effective treatment can target pigmentation issues and provide overall skin rejuvenation. 

What is a PhotoFacial?

A PhotoFacial treatment uses light energy to target molecules that cause red and brown pigmentation. At Albuquerque Vein & Laser Institute, we offer the Harmony XL system for PhotoFacials. This system combines IPL (intense pulsed light) with Pulsed Dye Laser (DYE VL) technology to effectively reduce pigmentation and sun damage.  

These trusted technologies combine to offer the “gold standard” in PhotoFacial treatments. The system works extremely effectively by making several passes over the skin while using different filters as necessary. The treatment is more thorough than a standard PhotoFacial and therefore takes a little bit longer.