Spider veins are thin superficial capillaries most commonly seen on the legs and face. They can appear as red or purple in colour and as strands or clusters.
These dilated capillaries are often provoked by sun exposure, pressure, hormonal changes and heredity, to name some common influences. For instance, many women tend to develop leg veins after pregnancy due to increased pressure and hormonal changes or those with rosacea tend to have a weak capillary network under the skin which is often genetic. Some individuals develop a red flushed complexion due to over use or abuse of harsh skin care products while others develop red broken capillaries around the nose due to aggressive extraction. Although the exact cause is often unknown, these spider veins can be effectively treated with the appropriate techonology.
At Bellair Laser Clinic, we use a long pulsed Nd-Yag for the treatment of Spider/Facial Veins. The laser targets only the hemoglobin in the vessel while protecting the surrounding skin by means of a unique integrated contact cooling hand piece. The targeted spider vein is thermally coagulated causing it to collapse and forcing your body to absorb and repair the area. Spider veins on the face and neck are vessels which are no longer useful to the skin or the body.
Common Vascular Imperfections which may be successfully treated with the Nd-Yag system
• Telangiectasia: Dilated capillaries which appear as fine red lines visible on the surface of the skin. Common areas for these fine dilated capillaries include around the nose and on the cheeks.
• Ruby and Cherry Angiomas: Concentration of dilated capillaries which create a circular shape of variable diameter which may appear as bright red or purple spots.
• Spider Veins: Dilated vessels on the legs and facial area
LASER SPIDER VEIN REMOVAL (POST 1 TREATMENT) LASER SPIDER VEIN REMOVAL (POST 2 TREATMENT)
VASCULYSE
VascuLyse is a technology which targets vascular imperfections. Common Vascular Imperfections include…
• Telangiectasia
• Ruby Points & Skin Tags (A capillary is raised, nourishing a growth in the epidermis)
Small capillaries are responsible for cell nutrition. Their impairment can affect the appearance and function of the skin. Capillary coalysis is the process by which unslightly, distended capillaries are absorbed and eliminated by the body. Coagulation is the transformation of fluids into solid matter using heat. Vasculyse introduces a mild current, causing the blood to thicken and remain in the damaged capillary. The body then absorbs the unused capillary permanently.
Skin tags are small growths of epithelium. They can be the same colour as the skin or slightly darker. They are made mostly of epidermal cells but do have a small capillary connection. Some people are more prone to developing skin tags than other, nonetheless, they are very easily removed with the Vasculyse machine.
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