Laser Vascular Treatment

Remove Scars & Spider Veins ... Stretch Marks / Birthmarks

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Laser Vascular Treatment

Laser vein treatment is done on the outside of your skin. It can treat spider veins and tiny varicose veins just under the skin's surface.

Laser or light energy is selectively absorbed resulting in heating of the blood vessels. With the correct wavelengths and fluence, the vascular lesion will be heated causing the blood vessels to break down and shrink, which leads to the reduction of the vascular lesion.

Patients seek treatment for (Medical & Cosmetic Reasons). Lasers and other light based technologies enable effective treatment of leg veins and vascular lesions by inducing vessel collapse through coagulation with minimal damage to adjacent structures.

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The Laser Is Used To Treat:

  1. Facial Capillaries
  2. Rosacea
  3. Red Scars
  4. Spider Leg Veins
  5. Red Stretch Marks
  6. Port Wine Stains
  7. Hemangiomas
  8. Warts
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How Does Laser Vascular Treatment Work?

Laser light penetrates the outer layers of skin reaching the blood vessels below. Targeted blood vessels soak up all of the energy in the beam and are destroyed by the brief but intense heat. The body removes the damaged tissue naturally and the resulting bruise fades normally.

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Varicose Veins are veins that become abnormally swollen and large, usually due to defective valves in the vein. Varicose veins are sometimes bluish in color, protrude from the surface of the skin, and frequently have a winding or worm-like appearance.
Varicose veins are a problem that can be successfully treated but the disorder cannot be permanently cured. The treatment of the abnormal veins does not remove the original tendency of a patient to develop varicose veins. Therefore, many patients need to return for maintenance treatments after their initial treatment is completed.
Removal of these areas of abnormal circulation actually improves circulation of blood in the treated limb. It is this improvement in limb circulation that causes improvement of symptoms of tiredness and heaviness in the limb.
The color of light used is selectively absorbed by the vascular target. The hemoglobin within the vessel soaks up the light energy much better than anything else in the tissue.
The brief pulses are just long enough to heat the desired target, the energy is automatically turned off before allowing enough time for the surrounding area to heat up.
The skilled operator determines the optimal energy density for each individual at each session.
Most patients say the discomfort isn’t as bad as they expected, these zaps feel like a rubber band snapping against the skin.
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