20/30 minutes
Anesthetic cream
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Vascular Laser is a non-invasive medical-aesthetic treatment indicated for the reduction or elimination of dilated capillaries and telangiectasias. It is indicated for:
The treatment uses a pulse of light that selectively targets the oxyhemoglobin present in the capillaries. The energy causes the targeted vessel to clot, which is gradually reabsorbed by the body over the course of 1–4 weeks, making it invisible. The result is more even skin tone and less vascular blemishes.
During the examination, the doctor assesses the extent, depth, and type of vascular lesions, determining the number of sessions required. In some cases, a single session is sufficient; in others, a series of treatments may be necessary.
The treatment is performed in an outpatient setting by applying laser pulses to the areas to be treated.
The result is progressive and has no defined expiration date, since the treated capillary is reabsorbed by the body.
It depends on the size and depth of the capillaries to be treated.
The treated capillary is eliminated, but new ones may appear over time.
Reabsorption occurs progressively over 1-4 weeks.
