Facial Telangiectasias/Rosacea
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Type of treatment
Non-Injectable
Duration of treatment
30 minutes
Return to everyday activities
No downtime required

Facial Telangiectasias/Rosacea

One of the most common cosmetic skin problems for men is facial telangiectasias. These are superficial capillaries that are enlarged and, as such, have become visible beneath the surface of the skin. They are blue or reddish lines located mainly around the nose and cheeks.

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Process

By using the specialized Candela Pulsed-Dye Laser (V-BEAM) in combination with Nd Yag laser, we direct the laser at a specific target thus destroying vessels on the surface of the skin in a controlled way.

 

Results

After the treatment, the capillaries are drastically reduced and the skin color and tone becomes more normal and even. It is generally considered the best treatment for this problem, as it can significantly eliminate varicose veins within a few sessions without experiencing pain. Apart from being successful, the method is also safe, as it protects the surrounding tissues and skin.

 

 

American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Ελληνική Εταιρία Πλαστικής Επανορθωτικής & Αισθητικής Χειρουργικής International Society of Plastic & Regenerative Surgeons Ε.Ε.Π.Ε.Α.Χ Μαιευτήριο Λητώ hygeia BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF PLASTIC, RECONSTRUCTIVE AND AESTHETIC SURGEONS IPRAS General Medical Council ESLAS Royal College of Surgeons
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