Laser Vein Therapies
Today, lasers are safely used for a wide variety of cosmetic treatments. This exciting treatment is extremely safe and effective on leg veins, as well as veins visible on the face, neck and chest. This non-invasive treatment is becoming increasingly popular because there are very few side effects, results are seen with just one treatment, and you can resume your regular activities immediately following treatment.
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FAQ’S — Laser Vein Removal
How does the treatment work?
The laser emits a specialized light that is absorbed by the vein. The laser causes the vein to break up and be absorbed by the body.
How many treatments are required?
The majority of the treated veins will disappear within two to three treatments, which are administered in three to four week intervals. Additional treatments may be necessary to achieve the maximum long-term effect. New veins may appear with time and require additional treatments.
Is Laser Vein Removal safe?
Laser therapy is safe and has few possible complications. Common side effects include bruising, redness and discomfort around the treated area. These effects are not dangerous and resolve over time.
Will there be any downtime?
There is no downtime after Laser Vein Removal, but you should not exercise for a couple days following the procedure.
What are the benefits of Laser Vein Removal over other treatments?
The benefits of Laser Vein Removal over other therapies are that there is no downtime, and it is faster than other therapies. Excellent results are achieved with a few treatments.
What can be expected post-treatment?
After treatment, a heated sensation may occur, and some redness may appear around the treated area. This will disappear in a few days. A cold compress may be applied to the treated area.
Who are candidates for Laser Vein Removal?
Clients with spider veins on their legs are candidates for Laser Vein Removal. Both light and dark-skinned clients can safely and effectively benefit from Laser Vein Removal.
Who should avoid Laser Vein Removal?
Clients taking high doses of bloodthinners are generally not candidates for Laser Vein Removal. Also, clients with dark suntans, bleeding disorders, or those currently taking photosensitizing medications may also want to avoid Laser Vein Removal.
How do I prepare for my treatment?
• Your medical history. Your doctor asks questions about conditions you have or have had, as well as any medications you're taking.
• Photographs. Photographs are taken from different angles of the area to be treated. Your doctor uses these photos for before-and-after assessments and long-term reviews.
• A discussion of risks, benefits and expectations. During your consultation, the risks and benefits of this procedure will be discussed. We’ll explain what laser vein removal can and can't do for you and what your results might be.
What should I expect during my treatment?
During the procedure, you wear goggles to prevent exposure of your eyes to laser light. When the laser is activated, you may feel a stinging sensation similar to a rubber band snap. A topical local anesthetic is applied before the procedure to reduce discomfort.
What should I expect after the treatment?
You may notice some redness and swelling for the first few hours. Also, bruising may occur for the first 24 to 48 hours.
• Avoid exercise and exertion for the first 24 hours. Perspiration from exertion may increase the irritation caused by the laser.
• Avoid exposure to the sun. After treatments, make sure you apply sunscreen whenever you're in the sun. Avoid tanning booths — ultraviolet light damages the skin.
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