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Vascular Treatment is an energy-based therapy that collapses visible blood vessels to improve redness, broken capillaries, and vascular lesions. Unlike topical creams, it directly treats underlying vessels, revealing clearer, more even-toned skin with gradual, natural-looking results.
Diminish visible veins and reduce vascular redness for a smoother, more uniform complexion.
Face, nose, cheeks, chin, legs, and chest.
$250
Veins (Vascular Treatment)
Clear visible veins and redness with targeted vascular energy treatments.
Pre-Treatment
Avoid excessive sun exposure for at least one week prior to treatment. Do not apply lotions, oils, or self-tanner to the treatment area. Inform your provider of any blood-thinning medications, recent skin procedures, or history of vascular conditions.
Post-Treatment
Mild redness, warmth, or darkening of treated vessels is normal and usually fades within a few days. Avoid hot showers, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for 48 hours. Use gentle skincare and apply sunscreen daily. Treated vessels may take several weeks to fade as the body clears them naturally.
What to Expect
It’s common to see temporary redness or a slight darkening of the treated vessels as they begin to collapse. These changes fade gradually as the body absorbs the targeted veins.
Smaller vessels often respond quickly, while others fade progressively over several weeks. With consistent treatment, you can expect a clearer, more uniform complexion.
Follow-up sessions are generally recommended every 4–6 weeks, depending on the number and size of visible veins. Your provider will guide your treatment plan based on progress.
Vascular laser treatments are avoided during pregnancy out of caution, even though they are minimally invasive. Your provider may suggest postponing treatment until after childbirth.
Most patients feel light, quick snaps or warmth as the laser targets each vessel. The sensation is brief, and treatments are typically well-tolerated.
