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Tired of visible veins or redness that just won’t go away? Our vascular laser treatments help reduce spider veins, broken capillaries, redness from rosacea, cherry angiomas, and other visible blood vessels on your face and body. These non-invasive treatments are safe, effective, and come with minimal downtime.
Vascular laser treatment uses light energy to target the blood in visible veins. The heat causes these small vessels to collapse and close. Over time, your body naturally clears them away, leaving your skin looking clearer and more even.
This treatment is precise and works well on many areas, like the face, legs, chest, and neck.
Technology
At Victoria Park Medispa, we use some of the most advanced vascular lasers available. Your provider will choose the best one for you based on your skin tone, the area being treated, and the type of veins or redness you have.
ClearV
Great for small, visible veins near the surface of the skin (like facial redness and spider veins). ClearV uses real-time imaging and built-in cooling to make treatment more precise and comfortable.
Excel V
This laser combines two wavelengths to treat both shallow and deeper veins—from small red veins on the face to blue leg veins and cherry angiomas. It’s safe for a wider range of skin tones and concerns.
VBeam (Pulsed Dye Laser)
A gentle option for people with sensitive skin or widespread redness, especially from rosacea. VBeam uses a specific wavelength that’s ideal for treating diffuse redness, broken capillaries, and inflammation.
How Do These Technologies Compare?
Each vascular laser we use is designed to target different types of visible veins and redness. Here’s how they compare:
ClearV is best for treating fine, superficial blood vessels like spider veins and small facial capillaries. It’s very precise and works well on light to medium skin tones, especially in smaller or delicate areas like the face and neck.
Excel V is our most versatile option. It can treat both shallow and deeper veins, including blue leg veins, cherry angiomas, and facial redness. It’s safe for a wider range of skin tones, from fair to medium-dark, and is ideal if you have a mix of concerns.
VBeam is a gentler choice that’s especially effective for widespread redness, broken capillaries, and inflammation from rosacea. It’s often recommended for clients with sensitive skin and works best on light to medium skin tones.
During your consultation, we’ll assess your skin and concerns to choose the best laser for your goals and comfort.
Vascular LAsers
Before your treatment, you’ll meet with one of our medical experts to assess your skin concerns and determine if vascular laser is the right option for you. You should avoid sun exposure, tanning products, and retinoids for 1 or 2 weeks prior. Be sure to inform your provider about any blood-thinning medications or recent skin procedures.
The treatment involves the delivery of short bursts of laser energy to the targeted vessels. You may feel a slight snapping sensation or warmth, but discomfort is minimal. Most sessions take 15 to 30 minutes depending on the area treated. Protective eyewear is worn, and your skin may be cooled to enhance comfort.
After the session, you may notice some mild redness or swelling in the treated area. This typically goes away within a few hours to a day. The targeted blood vessels might look darker for a short time before gradually fading, and full results are usually seen over the course of several days to a few weeks. Most people can return to their normal routines right after treatment, but it’s important to protect your skin. You should apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher and avoid direct sun exposure for at least one to two weeks. Strenuous exercise, hot showers, and alcohol should also be avoided for about 24 hours, as they can increase flushing or irritation.
Our partnership with Beautifi means our patients can get the treatments they deserve with low-interest, flexible monthly payments.
If you discover a better price on laser-based aesthetic services, let us know, and we’ll match that figure.*Details apply.
Our medical team is made up of the country’s top board-certified plastic surgeons and dermatologists. These experts are supported by a team of dedicated registered nurses who are passionate about helping you achieve your aspirations.
Got questions about Vascular Lasers? We’ve got your answers here
Vascular laser treatments are best suited for individuals looking to reduce visible blood vessels, redness, or vascular skin lesions with minimal downtime. They are commonly used for spider veins, facial telangiectasia, rosacea-related redness, cherry angiomas, venous lakes, certain vascular birthmarks, and post-inflammatory erythema. If you are healthy and want to improve these concerns, you may be a good candidate.
Pricing depends on the area being treated and the number of sessions required. Your provider will give you a personalized quote during your free consultation.
Spider veins often start to fade within 2 to 6 weeks after treatment. However, full results can take up to 3 months or longer, depending on how quickly your body clears the treated vessels. In some cases, veins may darken temporarily before fading. Multiple sessions are often needed for the best outcome, especially for more extensive or deeper vessels.
Yes. Vascular laser treatment is a clinically proven method for treating spider veins. The laser targets hemoglobin in the blood, generating heat that causes the vessel walls to collapse and seal shut. The treated veins are then gradually reabsorbed by the body, making them less visible or causing them to disappear entirely.
Most patients need between 1 and 3 sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. The number of treatments depends on vein size, density, depth, and location, as well as how your skin responds to laser energy. Maintenance treatments may be needed in some cases, especially for individuals prone to new vein formation.
Yes. Vascular laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive procedure when performed by trained providers. Mild redness or swelling is normal after treatment and usually resolves quickly. Serious side effects are rare.
Both are effective treatments, but the best option depends on the size, depth, and location of the veins. Sclerotherapy is often preferred for larger leg veins, while vascular lasers work better for smaller veins, especially those on the face or just beneath the skin’s surface. Skin tone and medical history also influence the choice. Your provider will recommend the most suitable treatment during your consultation.
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