Vascular Lesions

Vascular Lesions

Vascular lesions, such as spider veins, cherry angiomas, and rosacea, can be a source of aesthetic concern and discomfort.

Before proceeding with any treatment, we prioritize a thorough evaluation by your primary care physician. This ensures an accurate diagnosis of your specific vascular lesion

Following a referral from your primary care physician, we offer advanced targeted laser therapy to address various vascular lesions.

Precise Treatment: Our advanced lasers target the specific blood vessels within the lesion, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.

Effective Results: Laser therapy offers effective results in reducing the appearance of vascular lesions, and improving your overall skin tone and texture.

Minimally Invasive: Compared to traditional surgical procedures, laser treatment is minimally invasive, offering a faster recovery time.

FAQ

What are vascular lesions?
Vascular lesions are abnormalities in blood vessels that can appear on the skin’s surface. Common types include spider veins, cherry angiomas, and rosacea. These lesions can cause cosmetic concerns and, in some cases, discomfort.
How can vascular lesions be treated?
We offer advanced laser therapy to effectively treat various vascular lesions. This minimally invasive procedure targets the blood vessels within the lesion, causing them to collapse and fade over time.
Is laser treatment for vascular lesions painful?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. We prioritize your comfort and may use topical anesthetics or cooling techniques to minimize any sensation.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments required depends on the type, size, and location of the vascular lesion. Typically, multiple sessions are needed to achieve optimal results. We’ll create a personalized treatment plan during your consultation.
What is the recovery time after laser treatment for vascular lesions?
Laser treatment for vascular lesions is generally associated with minimal downtime. You may experience some redness or mild swelling in the treated area, which usually subsides within a few days. You can typically resume your normal activities immediately.
Are there any risks or side effects associated with laser treatment?
While rare, potential side effects can include temporary changes in skin pigmentation, blistering, or scarring. Our experienced team takes every precaution to minimize risks and ensure a safe and successful procedure.