Spider Veins (legs)/Vascular Lesions
Telangiectasia are small, spider-like veins that appear on the face or legs and can be either congenital or appear as part of the aging process.
Laser technologies heat and destroy vessel walls while sparing surrounding tissue. Additionally, scanning device allows for quick and safe treatment of larger lesions such as rosacea.
Improvement is gradual and optimal results can take up to eight weeks. Anesthesia is not required, but patients will feel a hot and tingling sensation during the treatment. Side effects are minimal, although erythema may persist for a few hours.
Any body area can be treated to reduce or remove vascular lesions. Typically, lasers heat and destroy the vessel walls while sparing surrounding structures. Improvement varies depending on the technology used. Anesthesia is not required, but patients may feel a hot and tingling sensation during the treatment. Side effects are minimal, although erythema may persist for a few hours. Click below to learn more.
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