Many people find vascular lesions problematic. So, whether you have vascular/red birth marks (Port Wine Stains), broken capillaries (Telangiectasia), superficial to deep collection of vessels raised above the skin surface (Hemangiomas), Poikiloderma of Civatte, Campbell De Morgan lesion (cherry angioma), warts, or hypertrophic and keloid scars, Lasermed can help.
The Cynergy Vascular, Candela V-Beam and IPL lasers safely and effectively target unwanted facial veins and vascular lesions. Dermatologists and laser operators perform these treatments after the correct diagnosis.
Each patient will have different results. Unfortunately, therapy with the Cynergy Laser isn’t a cure for vein disease, but it’s used to fade, reduce or eliminate vascular lesions. Multiple treatments at 6- to 8-week intervals are often necessary.
For
Port Wine Stains, the response to treatment varies according to the lesion’s
colour, maturity, depth and nodularity.
In
hypertrophic and keloid scars, treatments will eliminate the vessels and may
reduce the scar’s bulkiness, plus normalise skin texture.
When warts don’t respond to topical medication or remedies, vascular laser treatment is recommended. The latter will destroy the blood vessels feeding the warts. As such, a course of 3 treatments at monthly intervals usually is sufficient.