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Laser Facial Veins
Facial veins (also called telangiectasias) are usually found on the forehead, nose, cheeks, eyelids, neck and upper chest. The exact cause is unknown but doctors believe they are related to heredity, oral contraceptives, hormone therapy, sun exposure or normal aging. They may also be related to rosacea, another treatable skin condition. These spider veins and red blotches on the face affect millions of people.
The good news is that with today’s advanced technologies doctors can safely, easily and effectively treat these facial spider veins, greatly improving your complexion.
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Laser Vascular Treatment
A large majority of skin conditions are the result of abnormal blood vessels. These conditions include port-wine birthmarks, angiomas, hemangiomas, spider veins on the face and legs, inflammatory acne, psoriasis, and warts. Some conditions, such as fine wrinkles and uneven pigmentation, result from extensive sun damage. All of these conditions can be treated with a vascular laser.
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VNUS Vein Closure
VNUS Vein Closure is a new non-surgical alternative for varicose veins. Until now, the only way to eliminate these veins was the use of lasers, injections, or invasive vein stripping surgery. These procedures were painful and involved lengthy recovery times. Today, the non-surgical VNUS Closure procedure is revolutionizing the way people deal with their unsightly varicose veins. The VNUS Closure procedure delivers radio frequency (RF) energy to the vein, causing the vein to heat, collapse and seal shut. Once the vein is shut, your legs’ healthy veins take over and redirect the flow of blood, causing the varicose vein to disappear.
Healthy veins have valves, which open and close to assist blood flow. Over time, these valves can become damaged or diseased, causing the unsightly bluish blotches known as varicose veins. Some people develop varicose veins due to genetics or hormone changes like those associated with pregnancy. For others, varicose veins are simply a natural part of the aging process.
Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area being treated. Unlike traditional plastic surgery, patients who have undergone VNUS Closure usually resume normal activity in 1-2 days.
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Spider Veins Treatment
Are small superficial blood vessels that appear red or blue in the skin. They commonly occur on the legs, but are also found on the face or other areas of the body. To determine what treatment is necessary an ultrasound will be recommended. The injections solutions available such as Glycerin and foam are slightly different, and the choice of which to use depends on several factors including the size of the vessel. Your dermatologist will choose a solution that is best for your particular case.
After several treatments, most patients can expect an 80-90 percent improvement. Fading will gradually occur over months. Disappearance of treated spider veins is usually achieved, but similar veins may appear in the same general area.
Ambulatory phlebectomy, developed by Dermatologist, is a method using small punctures to remove varicose veins. The methods for larger varicose veins such as endovenous laser, may be used in combination.
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