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Laser
therapy is a proven treatment for treating unsightly broken and
dilated vessels as well as other unwanted vascular lesions, such
as rosacea, port wine stains and other vascular birthmarks. In
fact, the latest advances in laser technology have given us a
method for removal that is safer, faster and more effective than
any previous treatment.
How
Does Laser Vein Treatment Work?
Lasers
work by emitting a specialized light that is passed through the
skin and preferentially absorbed by its target, be it an
unwanted hair, birthmark, tattoo or in this case, the hemoglobin
(the red portion of blood) in the unwanted vessels. The laser
causes the vein to break up and disappear. There are several
lasers available that work remarkably well in treating unwanted
veins.
What
Laser Should I Choose?
Skin
Laser & Surgery Specialists of New York & New Jersey is proud to
offer a wide variety of laser/light sources to treat unwanted
vascular lesions. This allows us to treat the widest variety of
patients and situations. Each option performs best for different
types of patients and needs. Dr. Proctor or Dr. Terramana will
assess the laser that is best for you.
What
Can I Expect With The Procedure?
Most
people describe the treatment feeling like a rubber band snap.
You may be given a topical anesthetic cream to numb the area to
be treated. Any discomfort can be eased with the application of
cool compresses. After treatment, you can immediately return to
normal activities.
How
Soon Will I See Results?
Because
laser vein treatment works by causing the unwanted vein to break
up and dissolve, resolution of the unwanted vein will take place
over the course of several weeks
What
Are The Side Effects?
The most
common side effect is bruising, or purpura, around the treated
area. This will resolve within days of the treatment, and occurs
only with some lasers used.
What
Is The Cause Of Spider Veins?
Spider
veins can occur on any area of the body, but are most common on
the legs and face. The exact cause of spider veins is not known,
but it has been shown that there is a genetic component to
spider veins. While spider veins can occur in both men and
women, they are more common in females. It seems as if the
hormones estrogen and progesterone play a role in the
development of spider veins. Changes in body chemistry such as
puberty, birth control pills, menopause, and hormone therapy can
bring them on. Constrictive clothing, such as tight hosiery and
girdles can also cause spider vein development. The spider veins
that appear on the face can also be the result of too much sun
exposure.
Will
The Laser Treat Leg Veins?
Smaller
leg veins (up to 3 mm) may respond well to lasers and laser-like
devices. Sclerotherapy may be more appropriate for treating some
leg veins.
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