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Laser Vascular Treatments
Laser Vascular Removal
About Laser Vascular Removal
Say goodbye to spider veins & dilated capillaries
Spider-like veins are coloured red, green, and even purple and appear anywhere throughout the body.
Capillaries carry blood away from the body in exchange for nutrients, waste, and oxygen with tissues at the cellular level, they are the finest blood vessels in our body. When we see both spider veins and dilated capillaries appear, it can be a result of genetics, skin trauma and commonly because of age.
Laser Skin Aesthetics laser vascular treatment effectively targets dilated capillaries and spider veins by pin-pointing the blood supply within the small vessel. The heat from our laser collapses the capillary wall causing the vessel to break down and disappear.
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About Laser Vascular Removal
Say goodbye to spider veins & dilated capillaries
Spider-like veins are coloured red, green, and even purple and appear anywhere throughout the body.
Capillaries carry blood away from the body in exchange for nutrients, waste, and oxygen with tissues at the cellular level, they are the finest blood vessels in our body. When we see both spider veins and dilated capillaries appear, it can be a result of genetics, skin trauma and commonly because of age.
Laser Skin Aesthetics laser vascular treatment effectively targets dilated capillaries and spider veins by pin-pointing the blood supply within the small vessel. The heat from our laser collapses the capillary wall causing the vessel to break down and disappear.
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The Science
How Do Laser Vascular Treatments Work?
The Science
How Do Laser Vascular Treatments Work?
Laser vascular treatments, also known as laser therapy for vascular conditions, work by utilizing focused light energy to target and treat various blood vessel-related issues. The specific mechanism of action can vary on the vascular condition being treated. The goal of these treatments is to improve the appearance and function of blood vessels, address cosmetic concerns, and sometimes alleviate associated symptoms.
Here’s how our laser vascular treatments generally work:
- Selectively Absorbed Light: our laser vascular treatments use specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the haemoglobin pigment present in the blood vessels. Haemoglobin is responsible for the red colour of blood and is highly responsive to certain wavelengths of light.
- Heat Generation: When the laser energy is absorbed by the blood vessels, it is converted into heat. This heat causes coagulation or damage to the blood vessel walls. The laser energy is carefully calibrated to target the blood vessels while minimizing damage to the surrounding skin and tissue.
- Vessel Closure and Disruption: The heat generated by the laser causes the blood vessel to coagulate, collapse, or shrink. In the case of smaller vessels, such as spider veins or broken capillaries, the vessel may be completely closed off. For larger vessels, the laser-induced damage can lead to vessel contraction and disruption.
Laser vascular treatments, also known as laser therapy for vascular conditions, work by utilizing focused light energy to target and treat various blood vessel-related issues.
The specific mechanism of action can vary on the vascular condition being treated.
The goal of these treatments is to improve the appearance and function of blood vessels, address cosmetic concerns, and sometimes alleviate associated symptoms.
Here's how our laser vascular treatments generally work:
1. Selectively Absorbed Light:
Our laser vascular treatments use specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the haemoglobin pigment present in the blood vessels. Haemoglobin is responsible for the red colour of blood and is highly responsive to certain wavelengths of light.
2. Heat Generation:
When the laser energy is absorbed by the blood vessels, it is converted into heat. This heat causes coagulation or damage to the blood vessel walls. The laser energy is carefully calibrated to target the blood vessels while minimizing damage to the surrounding skin and tissue.
3. Vessel Closure and Disruption:
The heat generated by the laser causes the blood vessel to coagulate, collapse, or shrink. In the case of smaller vessels, such as spider veins or broken capillaries, the vessel may be completely closed off. For larger vessels, the laser-induced damage can lead to vessel contraction and disruption.
Whats Included in Our Vascular Removal Treatments?
Whats Included in Our Vascular Removal Treatments?
Laser Vascular Removal
Our Laser Vascular removal treatment is a non-evasive procedure which will naturally removal any appearances of spider veins and dilated capillaries. It is safe and effective on all parts of the body.
Discomfort – Minimal 1/5
Downtime – 1 Week
Laser Vascular Removal
Our Laser Vascular removal treatment is a non-evasive procedure which will naturally removal any appearances of spider veins and dilated capillaries. It is safe and effective on all parts of the body.
Discomfort – Minimal 1/5
Downtime – 1 Week
Laser Redness/Rosacea Reduction
Laser redness & rosacea reduction can also assist in breaking down smaller spider veins and dilated capillaries and treat the redness caused. It is a non-invasion treatment that heats the dermis and utilises wavelengths to successfully reduce redness and strengthen the skin.
Discomfort – None 0/5
Downtime – None
Laser Redness/Rosacea Reduction
Laser redness & rosacea reduction can also assist in breaking down smaller spider veins and dilated capillaries and treat the redness caused. It is a non-invasion treatment that heats the dermis and utilises wavelengths to successfully reduce redness and strengthen the skin.
Discomfort – None 0/5
Downtime – None
Laser Pigmentation Removal
Adding Laser Pigmentation treatments to the overall vascular removal procedure can work to reduce any discolouration or spots left from those spider-veins and dilated capillaries.
Discomfort – Minimal 1/5
Downtime – 2 weeks
Laser Pigmentation Removal
Adding Laser Pigmentation treatments to the overall vascular removal procedure can work to reduce any discolouration or spots left from those spider-veins and dilated capillaries.
Discomfort – Minimal 1/5
Downtime – 2 weeks
Anti-Ageing & Collagen Facials
Our range of cosmetic anti-aging & collegen grade facials are a great way to prepare you for any laser treatment as it cleanses the pores, exfoliates dead skin cells, and nourishes the skin, promoting a clean, clearer, and hydrated complexion.
Discomfort – None 0/5
Downtime – None
Anti-Ageing & Collagen Facials
Our range of cosmetic anti-aging & collegen grade facials are a great way to prepare you for any laser treatment as it cleanses the pores, exfoliates dead skin cells, and nourishes the skin, promoting a clean, clearer, and hydrated complexion.
Discomfort – None 0/5
Downtime – None
Frequently Asked Questions
How many treatments do I need to completely clear a vascular condition?
The number of laser vascular treatment sessions required to completely clear a vascular condition can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type and severity of the condition, the size and location of the affected blood vessels, the type of laser used, the individual’s skin type, and their response to treatment. It’s important to note that while laser treatments can significantly improve the appearance of vascular conditions, achieving complete clearance may not always be possible in all cases.
How soon can I see results from laser vascular removal treatments?
The timing of results from laser vascular removal treatments can vary depending on the type of vascular condition being treated, the specific laser technology used, the individual’s skin type and response to treatment, and other factors. While some immediate changes may be noticeable shortly after the procedure, the full effects of laser vascular removal treatments often become more apparent over a period of weeks to months.
How often should I get laser vascular treatments?
The recommended frequency of laser vascular treatments can vary depending on factors such as the type and severity of the vascular condition being treated, the type of laser technology used, the individual’s skin type, and their response to treatment. Generally, laser vascular treatments are performed in a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart to allow the skin to heal and maximize the benefits of each treatment.
What areas can be treated with laser vascular removal?
Laser vascular removal treatments can be used to address various vascular conditions on different areas of the body. The specific treatment area depends on the type and severity of the vascular condition being treated, as well as the type of laser technology used. Here are some common areas that can be treated with laser vascular removal: Legs, Face, Chest and Decolletage, Arms, Hands, Back, Neck and other areas of concern like ankles, thighs, nose cheeks and more.
Are Laser Vascular Treatments Safe?
Laser vascular treatments are generally considered safe and effective when performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional. However, as with any medical procedure, there are certain risks and potential side effects to be aware of. It’s important to have a thorough consultation with a professional or laser specialist before undergoing laser vascular removal to ensure that the treatment is appropriate for your specific condition and to discuss any potential concerns.
How long does It take to recover after Laser vascular treatments?
The recovery time after laser vascular treatments can vary depending on factors such as the type of vascular condition treated, the specific laser technology used, the individual’s skin type, and their body’s healing response. In general, recovery from laser vascular treatments is relatively quick, and most individuals can return to their normal activities shortly after the procedure. However, it’s important to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by your medical professional to promote proper healing and minimize the risk of complications.
Are Laser vascular treatments painful?
The level of discomfort experienced during laser vascular treatments can vary depending on several factors, including the individual’s pain threshold, the specific type of laser used, the size and location of the treated area, and the depth of the blood vessels being targeted. While laser vascular treatments are generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience mild to moderate discomfort during the procedure.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many treatments do I need to completely clear a vascular condition?
The number of laser vascular treatment sessions required to completely clear a vascular condition can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type and severity of the condition, the size and location of the affected blood vessels, the type of laser used, the individual’s skin type, and their response to treatment. It’s important to note that while laser treatments can significantly improve the appearance of vascular conditions, achieving complete clearance may not always be possible in all cases.
How soon can I see results from laser vascular removal treatments?
The timing of results from laser vascular removal treatments can vary depending on the type of vascular condition being treated, the specific laser technology used, the individual’s skin type and response to treatment, and other factors. While some immediate changes may be noticeable shortly after the procedure, the full effects of laser vascular removal treatments often become more apparent over a period of weeks to months.
How often should I get laser vascular treatments?
The recommended frequency of laser vascular treatments can vary depending on factors such as the type and severity of the vascular condition being treated, the type of laser technology used, the individual’s skin type, and their response to treatment. Generally, laser vascular treatments are performed in a series of sessions spaced several weeks apart to allow the skin to heal and maximize the benefits of each treatment.
What areas can be treated with laser vascular removal?
Laser vascular removal treatments can be used to address various vascular conditions on different areas of the body. The specific treatment area depends on the type and severity of the vascular condition being treated, as well as the type of laser technology used. Here are some common areas that can be treated with laser vascular removal: Legs, Face, Chest and Decolletage, Arms, Hands, Back, Neck and other areas of concern like ankles, thighs, nose cheeks and more.
Are Laser Vascular Treatments Safe?
Laser vascular treatments are generally considered safe and effective when performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional. However, as with any medical procedure, there are certain risks and potential side effects to be aware of. It’s important to have a thorough consultation with a professional or laser specialist before undergoing laser vascular removal to ensure that the treatment is appropriate for your specific condition and to discuss any potential concerns.
How long does It take to recover after Laser vascular treatments?
The recovery time after laser vascular treatments can vary depending on factors such as the type of vascular condition treated, the specific laser technology used, the individual’s skin type, and their body’s healing response. In general, recovery from laser vascular treatments is relatively quick, and most individuals can return to their normal activities shortly after the procedure. However, it’s important to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by your medical professional to promote proper healing and minimize the risk of complications.
Are Laser vascular treatments painful?
The level of discomfort experienced during laser vascular treatments can vary depending on several factors, including the individual’s pain threshold, the specific type of laser used, the size and location of the treated area, and the depth of the blood vessels being targeted. While laser vascular treatments are generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience mild to moderate discomfort during the procedure.