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Removal of vascular defects and their formations

How is laser removal of vascular defects performed?

By eliminating small blood vessels and their formations (angiomas, port-wine stains), the laser's heat energy acts on the blood vessel walls, gluing them together. The thermal effect causes the blood vessel to shrink, close and immediately or gradually disappear. Depending on the specific problem,  vascular formations are eliminated either during one procedure or in the form of a course..

The most common vascular defects and formations:

  • rosacea;
  • a network of superficial blood vessels, "vascular stars";
  • persistent redness of the skin;
  • "port-wine" stains;
  • haemangiomas;
  • dilated deep blood vessels, etc.

Lasers for vascular and pigmentation defects are also often used for tattoo removal, anti-age skin treatments and laser hair removal.

DermaV laser platform - vascular and pigmentation defects, scar reduction

The DermaV laser platform (Lutronic Medical Systems, Germany) combines the 532nm green diode and 1064nm Nd:YAG laser wavelengths best suited for vascular and pigmentation defects, skin rejuvenation and laser resurfacing. The features incorporated in DermaV additionally ensure the safety and efficiency of the procedures.

The DermaV laser platform can perform the following procedures:

  • removal of small blood vessels, bluish capillaries, haemangiomas, ''port-wine'' stains, reduction of redness of the haemorrhage;
  • reduction of rosacea;
  • reduction of active acne or post-acne redness;
  • reduction of scar redness, improvement of skin texture;
  • treatment of unwanted pigmentation (pigmentation lesions, pigmentation spots of different shades);
  • skin rejuvenation, therapy for problematic skin (pore reduction, comedone removal);
  • laser hair removal.

 

 

Medilas D MultiBeam (940 nm) diode laser for small vessel closure

The Medilas D MultiBeam (Dornier, Germany) laser can transcutaneously close superficial - small blood capillaries on both the face and legs. The laser beam is absorbed by the red structures of the blood vessels, high temperatures are generated, which coagulate proteins in the vein walls and the blood vessel is closed. No anaesthesia is required, cold applications during and after the procedure are sufficient.

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) therapy - correction of vascular and pigmentation defects, scar reduction


What problems does IPL therapy solve?

  • Enlarged network of superficial blood vessels, persistent reddening of the skin, benign vascular formations, “port-wine” stains.
  • Pigment spots.
  • Scar tissue - IPL therapy reduces the pink colour of scars, smooths hypertrophic scars (pink, thick scars above skin level) and improves the appearance of the skin.
  • Excess hair (photoepilation for darker hairs).