Varicose veins treatment with Pulsed Laser

Pulsed Laser has been used over years for different skin conditions, such as acne and discolorations, skin regeneration and hair removal, as well as treatment for varicose veins. Pulsed Laser emits a wide range of lights and by choosing the right filter, the light is absorbed by haemoglobin. This absorption helps to treat and improve the overall veins condition.

They are small, superficially dilated capillaries (veins) located just beneath the skin’s surface. They are usually called as “broken vessels”. Their color can be red, blue, or purple. The broken vessels can be seen under the eyes, on the cheeks, around nose and on the chin. They can appear at the base of the neck and décolleté. There are different types of varicose veins, the simple vascular, the arboreal (when it looks like a tree branch), the arachnoid (when it looks like a spider web), and the papillary
While harmless, broken blood vessels can become a nuisance if they make you self-conscious. Broken blood vessels can happen to anyone at any age.(dots).

 

Depending on individual needs, the treatment may be repeated after 30 days or about to eliminate the broken vessels completely.

The results are permanent. Immediately after treatment their color is less visible and the broken vessels disappear between 2-6 weeks.
It is a painless treatment and doesn’t require anaesthetic cream.

• Heredity and genetics
• Sun exposure
• Pregnancy
• Excessive alcohol consumption
• Injuries
• Use of certain medications that contain cortisone, drugs that cause vasodilation
• Autoimmune disorders (i.e. lupus erythematosus)

  • • Avoid excessive sun exposure. Use sunscreen with high SPF protection regularly
    • Avoid very hot water for face cleansing and other excessive heat procedures (sauna, hot wax etc.)
    • Avoid excessive alcohol consumption
    • Avoid rubbing your face with coarse-grained exfoliating products

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