Spider Vein + Capillary Removal

How it works

Laser vein therapy or laser vein treatment is a non-invasive procedure used to diminish or eliminate the appearance of spider veins and small varicose veins on the skin's surface.

During laser spider vein removal, a specialized laser is used to target the hemoglobin in the blood within the veins. The laser energy heats and damages the walls of the targeted veins, causing them to collapse and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. Over time, the treated veins fade from view, resulting in smoother and clearer skin.

Multiple sessions may be necessary to achieve optimal results, many individuals experience significant improvement in the appearance of their spider veins after just one treatment!

Before and After Care

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Capillaries 5 Minutes

Pre Pay 1 Pre-Pay 3

$149.99 $399.99

Cheeks, Nose, Chin and/or Face

Capillaries 10 Minutes

Pre Pay 1 Pre-Pay 3

$199.99 $499.99

Cheeks, Nose, Chin and/or Face

Spider Vein - 1 area

Pre-Pay 1 Pre-Pay 3

$149.99 $399.99

Spider Vein - 2 areas

Pre-Pay 1 Pre-Pay 3

$199.99 $499.99

Spider Vein - 3+ areas

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$299.99 $749.99

FAQ

  • Laser vein treatment is a medical procedure that uses focused laser energy to heat and close off unwanted varicose veins and spider veins. The laser energy targets the pigment in the blood, causing the vein to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body, which diverts blood flow to healthier veins.

  • During the procedure, a laser fiber is inserted into the vein through a small incision. The laser emits a controlled amount of heat that damages the vein walls, causing them to collapse and seal shut. Over time, the treated vein is reabsorbed by the body and disappears.

  • Laser treatments are most effective on small to medium-sized varicose veins and spider veins. They are typically used for veins that are visible under the skin but not for larger, more complex varicose veins, which might require other treatments like sclerotherapy or surgery.

  • The procedure is usually done on an outpatient basis. You might receive a local anesthetic to numb the treatment area. The doctor will then use ultrasound imaging to guide the laser fiber to the targeted vein. The treatment session typically lasts for about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.Item description

  • Recovery time is generally minimal. Most patients can return to normal activities the same day, although it is advised to avoid strenuous exercise for a few days. You might be asked to wear compression stockings for a week or more to help with healing and decrease swelling.

  • Common side effects include minor bruising, swelling, and redness at the treatment site. Some patients may experience a burning sensation or slight discomfort during the procedure. Rare side effects can include skin burns, color changes in the treated area, or nerve damage.

  • Many patients see significant improvement after just one session, but sometimes multiple sessions are needed, especially for more extensive or numerous veins. Sessions are usually spaced several weeks apart to allow for healing and assessment of the treatment's effectiveness.

  • Laser vein treatment is highly effective for most patients, with many seeing a 70% to 90% improvement. The results can be permanent for the treated veins, though it does not prevent new varicose or spider veins from forming.

  • After laser vein treatment, protecting the treated area from sun exposure is important to prevent skin discoloration. Also, following your doctor's instructions regarding walking and wearing compression garments is crucial for proper healing and optimal results.

  • A consultation a vascular specialist or a dermatologist who performs laser vein treatments me be required to help you understand whether this treatment is suitable for your specific condition.

Do not wax the area, use fake tan or have sun exposure on the area for 2 weeks prior to protect your skin.

Do not have sunburn for 4-6 weeks prior to your treatment.

Must have a Medical Letter