Vascular Laser

Laser treatment options available to address the appearance of vascular-related skin concerns, following individual assessment.

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Concerns about visible veins and redness?

Vascular laser treatments are available to address the appearance of visible veins, redness, and vascular-related skin concerns, following individual assessment. These treatments are commonly considered for managing the appearance of spider veins, redness associated with rosacea, and sun-related skin changes, with outcomes varying between individuals.

Using laser technology, clinicians work with patients to develop a personalised treatment plan based on skin type, vascular presentation, and individual goals. Treatment suitability and expected outcomes are discussed during consultation, and results depend on personal and clinical factors.

Consideration for Vascular Laser Treatment

Vascular appearance support

Laser treatment may be used to address the appearance of vascular-related skin concerns, depending on individual assessment.

Appearance of visible vessels

Can help improve the appearance of visible blood vessels, such as spider veins and vascular redness, with outcomes varying between individuals.

Overall skin appearance

Addressing vascular-related skin concerns may assist in improving the appearance of skin tone and texture as part of a personalised plan.

Recovery considerations

Vascular laser treatments are non-invasive and recovery experiences vary between individuals.

Aesthetic treatment focus

Focuses on managing visible vascular skin concerns as part of an aesthetic treatment approach.

Treatment experience

Most individuals report mild or minimal discomfort during treatment, with experiences varying between patients.

How it Works?

Vascular laser treatments use targeted light energy directed at areas of visible vascular-related skin concerns. The laser interacts with blood vessels beneath the skin surface and is commonly used to address redness and visible vessels as part of a natural skin response, with surrounding tissue generally unaffected.

Different vascular laser settings may be used depending on the size, depth, and location of the vessels being treated. Some individuals may notice gradual changes over time, while others may require multiple sessions. Treatment suitability, session planning, and expected outcomes vary between individuals and are discussed during consultation.

Vascular laser treatment for visible skin concerns

Treatment suitability and expected outcomes vary between individuals and are discussed during consultation. These treatments are commonly considered for concerns such as:

  • The appearance of vascular birthmarks

  • Visible capillaries or surface redness

  • Telangiectasia (visible thread veins)

  • Spider naevi

  • Redness associated with rosacea-prone skin

Treatment Care Guidelines

  • Avoid using active or irritating skincare products (such as retinoids or exfoliating acids) on the treatment area, as advised during consultation

  • Avoid waxing or plucking hair in the treatment area prior to treatment

  • Limit sun exposure in the weeks leading up to treatment, based on individual guidance

  • Follow any additional pre-treatment instructions provided during consultation

  • Treatment plans are personalised based on vascular presentation, skin type, and individual response

  • Some individuals may be advised to undergo multiple sessions spaced over time

  • Sun protection is an important part of ongoing skin care following vascular laser treatment

  • Gentle skincare routines may be recommended during the recovery period

  • Maintenance treatments or follow-up care may be discussed as part of long-term skin management

Possible effects following treatment may include:

  • Discomfort: You may experience some degree of discomfort during or after the procedure
  • Inflammation: Inflammation in the treated area can occur
  • Redness: The treated area may appear red following treatment
  • Swelling: Swelling in the treatment area is possible
  • Bruising: Bruising may appear in the treated area
  • Burning sensation: A mild burning sensation may be felt during or after treatment
  • Pinpoint bleeding: Small points of bleeding may occur during the procedure

Important considerations:

Healing time: The treatment may involve downtime for healing, which can vary depending on your individual response and how well you follow pre- and post-treatment care instructions

What it costs

Facial Flushing
30min
Price
$199
Appointment
PRP for Hands
Veins, Capillaries 10-20 minutes
30min
Price
$239.00
Appointment
Veins, Capillaries 5-10minutes
30min
Price
$189.00
Appointment

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to recover after a vascular laser treatment?

Recovery time varies between individuals and depends on factors such as skin type, treatment area, and individual response. Some people may experience temporary redness or swelling shortly after treatment, which usually settles over time. Expected recovery and aftercare guidance are discussed during consultation.

Is vascular laser treatment painful?

Vascular laser treatment is generally well tolerated by many individuals. Sensations experienced during treatment can vary and may include mild discomfort or a warming or tingling feeling. Individual tolerance and comfort levels differ, and this is discussed prior to treatment.

What are the possible side effects of vascular laser treatment?

Some individuals may experience temporary effects such as redness, mild swelling, sensitivity, or bruising following treatment. These effects typically resolve over time. Potential risks and post-treatment care are explained during consultation.

How many sessions may be recommended?

The number of sessions recommended varies depending on individual vascular concerns, skin response, and treatment goals. Some individuals may require multiple sessions spaced over time as part of a personalised treatment plan. This is assessed and discussed during consultation.

Who may not be suitable for vascular laser treatment?

Vascular laser treatment may not be suitable for everyone. Factors such as pregnancy, active skin infections, certain skin conditions, or other health considerations may affect suitability. A consultation is required to determine whether the treatment is appropriate for each individual.

How long does it take to notice changes after treatment?

The timeframe for noticing changes varies between individuals and depends on factors such as the type of vascular concern and individual skin response. Some people may notice gradual changes over time, while others may require multiple sessions. Expected outcomes are discussed during consultation.

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