Laser removal of skin redness and capillaries

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About

Laser removal of redness and facial capillaries is a procedure that uses laser technology to eliminate unwanted redness and capillaries on the face. This treatment can be useful for removing redness caused by enlarged capillaries or vascular lesions, providing patients with a smooth and even complexion.

Candidate

Candidates for laser removal of redness and facial capillaries typically include individuals who have enlarged capillaries, vascular lesions, or redness that causes uneven skin tone or affects the appearance of the facial skin.

Preparation

Before the treatment, a consultation with a dermatologist or physician may be necessary to assess the skin condition and determine the suitability for the procedure. In some cases, avoiding sun exposure or certain creams before the treatment may be recommended.

Treatment

During the treatment, a highly focused laser beam is directed towards the enlarged capillaries or redness, causing them to narrow and reduce visibility on the surface of the skin.

Result

The results of laser removal of redness and facial capillaries include a reduction in the visibility of enlarged capillaries and redness, resulting in an even skin tone and improved overall skin appearance. However, results may vary depending on the type of capillaries and individual skin characteristics.

Precautions

After the treatment, it is advisable to avoid sun exposure and use sun protection creams. It is also important to follow the expert's instructions for post-treatment skin care to prevent potential complications or skin irritations. In rare cases, there may be mild redness or swelling, but these symptoms usually disappear within a few days.

F.A.Q.

How does the capillary removal treatment work?

When passing over the capillary, the laser emits a light pulse that the client feels as a slight burning sensation. The light pulse is converted into heat, and the blood vessel closes and disappears. The surrounding tissue is not damaged.

What is the ideal time of year for this treatment?

Redness and capillary removal treatment can be done throughout the year, provided that you are not exposed to direct sunlight 2 weeks before and two weeks after the treatment. The ideal time is always the cooler part of the year.

Does the capillary removal treatment hurt?

During the treatment, the client may feel a slight burning sensation.

What does the treatment look like?

After the skin preparation phase, the treatment consists of two phases. In the first pass, a smaller probe is used to pass over every capillary visible to the eye. After that, in the second part of the treatment, a larger probe is used to pass over the treated area and thereby remove the invisible capillaries.

Are there any side effects?

Common side effects are redness and swelling of the skin, lasting one day. Less common side effects are changes in pigmentation and the appearance of scabs.

What should I do after the treatment?

After the treatment, you can, if necessary, apply a cold compress. Avoid direct exposure to the sun and solarium, do not apply soap or rub the skin.

What is laser removal of skin redness and capillaries?

Laser removal of skin redness and capillaries is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser technology to target and treat visible blood vessels and redness on the skin's surface.

How does laser removal of skin redness and capillaries work?

During the procedure, the laser emits a concentrated beam of light that is absorbed by the blood vessels, causing them to coagulate and collapse. The body then gradually eliminates the treated vessels.

How many sessions of laser treatment are typically needed to see results?

The number of sessions required depends on the individual's condition and the severity of redness and capillaries. Multiple sessions, usually spaced a few weeks apart, may be needed to achieve desired results.

Is there any downtime or recovery period after laser removal of skin redness and capillaries?

There is typically minimal downtime after the procedure. Some temporary redness, swelling, or bruising may occur, but these usually subside within a few days.

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