VASCULAR CONCERNS

Covering:  Campbell de Morgan spots (Cherry angioma), Erythrosis, Leg Veins (Superficial), Poikiloderma of Civatte, Port Wine Stains, Rosacea, Spider Naevi, Thread Veins (Telangiectasia).

• Treatments: Laser therapy, IPL, micro-needling, peels, and cosmeceuticals skin care products

 

Overview

At The Skin Recovery Clinic, we can help with any skin blemishes that may result from Vascular causes. We have a range of treatments ready to treat those blemishes and leave your skin clear, soft, and smooth. Our treatments are pain-free and include IPL, micro-needling, laser, and AlumierMD peels to eradicate the unwanted imperfections. Our treatment will leave you with beautiful skin to increase your self-confidence, self-esteem and to help life become free of body hang-ups.

FAQs

How does the treatment work?

Light energy is applied to the skin where it is readily absorbed by blood vessels, heating them to a point where they are destroyed. Following treatment, the vessels quickly clear as they are reabsorbed by the body, leaving little or no trace of the original lesion.

Which types of veins can be treated?

Most red skin lesions, including facial Thread Veins, Rosacea, Spider Naevi, and Port Wine Stains, can be treated very successfully. Depending on the lesions, leg vessels can also respond well to treatment.

How is the treatment carried out?

The light applicator is placed on the skin, releasing a short pulse of light is released. The applicator is moved to the neighbouring area, and the process is repeated until the entire area is treated.

How does the treatment feel?

Treatment is mildly uncomfortable, but there is no need for anesthesia.

Are there any side effects?

After treatment, the area may feel warm for a few hours. Rarely, some delicate skin areas such as the cheeks or décolleté can be red and slightly swollen for up to 48 hours.

How long does each treatment take?

Treatments typically take from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the type and size of the lesion.

How many treatments are necessary?

Typically, three to five treatments are needed for optimum results, though small lesions may clear in just a single session.