Services
Laser
Vascular
Laser
Treatment for Vascular and Pigmented Skin
A
large majority of skin conditions are the result of abnormal
blood vessels. These conditions include port-wine birthmarks,
angiomas, hemangiomas, spider veins on the face and legs,
inflammatory acne, psoriasis, and warts. Some conditions, such
as fine wrinkles and uneven pigmentation, result from
extensive sun damage. All of these conditions can be treated
with a vascular laser.
How
Does a Laser Help?
Using
a beam of light, the laser treats a broad range of vascular
conditions by selectively treating the areas of concern. The
laser light selectively targets and coagulates problem blood
vessels while leaving the surrounding skin unchanged. It
destroys the underlying blood vessels that support growths
such as warts and psoriasis and can selectively target red
vessels and blotches on the face and legs, hence treating
facial and leg veins, rosacea and acne.
How
Many Treatments Are Required?
Patients
will see results within three to four weeks. Typically, one to
two treatments are recommended. For conditions such as
birthmarks or hemangiomas, several treatments will be
required.
Is
The Treatment Painful?
There
is some minor discomfort associated with laser treatment. Most
patients describe the sensation as a series of rubber band
snaps to the skin. The doctor can often reduce or eliminate
this by cooling the treated area with an air-cooling device.
What
Is Facial Rejuvenation Treatment?
Facial
Rejuvenation is the visible improvement of sun-damaged skin by
removing enlarged blood vessels and irregular pigmentation and
by stimulating the underlying collagen.
Can
The Laser Treat Infants With Port-Wine Birthmarks?
Yes.
The laser can be used to safely treat all sizes of Port-Wine
Birthmarks in infants and adults.
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