Facial Vein Treatments
Improve your complexion Improving your red complexion
Unsightly spider veins
and red blotches on the face affect millions of people.
While they may not be
medical emergencies, many of our patients would like to be rid of these unattractive
and sometimes embarrassing distractions to their natural beauty.
Fortunately,
our advanced technologies enable us to safely, easily and effectively treat
these facial spider veins, also called telangiectasias.
What causes facial veins?
We do not know all of the causes, but they
are often related to heredity,
oral contraceptives, hormone therapy, sun exposure or the aging process. They
may also be related to rosacea, another treatable skin condition.
How do the
treatments work?
Today’s new light and laser technology delivers precise
dosages of energy to each vein, with a minimal risk to the skin. During these
treatments, light energy is delivered through a special handpiece to the targeted
vein. The energy is then absorbed by the blood vessels. The heat/energy absorption
causes a thermocoagulation (clogging) of the blood vessel. The clogged vessel
is then slowly absorbed by the body.
Will the treatments work on my face?
Prior to treatment we will
review your medical history to determine how long you have had a problem with
facial veins. We will need to determine your skin type and if you have had
any prior skin treatments on your face. We will also discuss your objectives
and fully explain your treatment and projected outcome.
Do
facial vein treatments hurt?
Most patients describe the sensation to be like
the snap of a rubber band on the skin as the pulses of energy are delivered
through the handpiece. Some patients opt to have a topical anesthesia. After
treatment, the pain is minimal to nonexistent.
How many treatments will I need?
Typically, multiple treatments are necessary
to achieve optimal results. Tiny pink and red vessels usually require two to
three treatments to achieve acceptable results. Veins that are darker or purplish
are usually more difficult to remove, and require more treatments. Treatments
are spaced at four to six week intervals.
How long do treatments take?
Depending on the number of vessels treated and
their location, treatments usually take several minutes.
Will the veins return
after treatment?
Optimal results can be maintained only if you apply sunscreen
on the treated area and avoid sun exposure. Over time it is possible
for new veins to grow in, but these too can be erased.
Are these treatments
safe?
Yes. Lasers and advanced light systems have been used safely for millions
of treatments worldwide. These systems treat only the targeted vessels, leaving
the surrounding tissue intact. However, some bruising or redness may occur.
The risk of scarring is small.
What will my recovery be like?
Postoperative discomfort is minimal. Your postoperative appearance will vary
depending on what type of treatment your doctor selects for your condition.
After treatment with certain lasers or light systems some swelling, redness
and on rare occasions, some minor blistering may occur. Following treatment
with a pulsed-dye laser, some bruising may appear around the treated areas.
This can be covered with make-up if desired and will fade away in about two
weeks.
Following any treatment, your skin may feel tender for several days. You should
follow your doctor’s instructions, avoid any harsh skin cleansers and
use sunscreen.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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