Vascular Laser
Reduce Vascular Lesions with Precise Laser Therapy.
Transform Your Skin with Expert Care at Emerald Skin Lab.
Proven Results
Vascular lasers are specialized devices used in dermatology and medical aesthetics to treat a variety of vascular (blood vessel-related) conditions affecting the skin. These conditions range from spider veins, rosacea, and broken capillaries to more severe issues like varicose veins. Vascular lasers target the blood vessels beneath the skin without harming the surrounding tissue, offering a non-invasive solution to improve the appearance of these common skin concerns.
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Treatment & Technology
The Fotona SP Dynamis system is designed for precision, ensuring that only the affected blood vessels are treated, leaving surrounding tissue unharmed. This treatment can reach deeper layers of the skin to address the root cause of the vascular lesion, offering long-lasting results. The procedure is minimally invasive, and as your body heals, the treated tissue is naturally cleared by your immune system, similar to how a bruise heals. The process is safe, with little to no downtime, and many patients experience a noticeable improvement in their skin’s appearance.
At Emerald Skin Lab, we use Fotona’s SP Dynamis technology to effectively treat a variety of vascular lesions such as hemangiomas, port-wine stains, and spider veins. This advanced treatment uses a long-pulse Nd:YAG laser that penetrates deep into the skin, targeting the blood vessels causing the lesions. The laser energy is absorbed by the blood within the veins, turning into heat, which safely breaks down the vein walls.
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Treatable Areas
Vascular laser treatment can safely target blood vessels on the face, legs, and other areas to reduce redness, and visible capillaries. The laser uses focused light energy to heat and collapse the blood vessels, which the body then absorbs. This minimally invasive procedure improves skin tone with little to no downtime, leaving surrounding tissue unaffected.
What to Expect
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To determine if Fotona4D is right for you, a personalized assessment is essential. This assessment evaluates your skin type, concerns, and aesthetic goals, allowing our skilled professionals to tailor a treatment plan that suits your individual needs. Whether you're looking to reduce fine lines, improve texture, or enhance overall radiance, we will guide you through the process to achieve optimal results. Schedule your consultation today to explore the transformative potential of Fotona4D.
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Before your treatment, your specialist will review all the details with you, answer any questions, and obtain your consent. Once everything is confirmed, they will capture photos to document your starting point and track your progress..
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Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit sun exposure and tanning for at least 2 weeks prior to treatment.
Discontinue Irritants: Stop using retinol, AHAs, BHAs, and other exfoliating products 5-7 days before treatment.
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Fotona4D® is a 30-45 minute non-invasive laser procedure that causes almost no downtime or discomfort, allowing you to carry on with your daily activities as usual. An immediate freshness and tightness of the face can be seen soon after the treatment, but the full effect unfolds gradually over a period of 2-3 months. One can expect continuing improvement for up to six months after treatment.
Follow-Up and Maintainance
Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women: Treatment should be postponed during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Extra caution is advised for individuals with very sensitive skin or darker skin tones (Types V and VI).
Contraindications
Sun Protection: Avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks. Use SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Gentle Care: Use mild cleanser, hydrating moisturizer, and avoid picking or scratching peeling skin.
Hydration: Use non-comedogenic products.
Rest: Avoid sweating or strenuous activities for a week.
Follow-Up: Depending on the condition being treated and the size of the affected area, multiple treatments may be necessary. 3 to 5 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart are often recommended to achieve optimal results. The exact number of sessions will depend on the individual and the specific issue being addressed.
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FAQs
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Vascular laser treatment is a non-invasive procedure used to treat a variety of vascular (blood vessel-related) conditions that affect the skin. These treatments target abnormal blood vessels beneath the skin’s surface without causing harm to surrounding tissue. By emitting specific wavelengths of light, vascular lasers work to break down, shrink, or coagulate the blood vessels, making them less visible or completely eliminating them over time. This type of treatment is commonly used for spider veins, rosacea, broken capillaries, varicose veins, and vascular birthmarks.
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Vascular laser treatments are safe for most patients and offer a highly effective, non-invasive way to address vascular conditions like spider veins, rosacea, varicose veins, and more. The risks are typically low and temporary when performed by a qualified provider using appropriate laser settings. Side effects such as redness, swelling, and bruising are common but usually resolve within a short period. Serious complications like blistering, scarring, or infection are rare and can be minimized by following proper aftercare.
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Laser vein treatment is generally not very painful. The discomfort is typically described as mild to moderate and is often compared to the sensation of a rubber band snapping against the skin or a warm tingling feeling. Topical numbing creams, cooling devices, and over-the-counter pain relievers can help reduce any discomfort. While there may be some temporary redness or swelling post-treatment, pain is typically minimal and resolves quickly.
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Most patients begin to see their results in two to six weeks following treatment. The treatment area will gradually lighten and fade. Results from vascular laser treatment are permanent—the damaged veins are eliminated permanently. However, new varicose veins can develop, which are then treatable by subsequent laser treatments.