

Laser vascular removal is a targeted treatment in which light energy is directed at superficial blood vessels in the skin. Pulses from a diode laser are selectively absorbed by hemoglobin inside the vessel, converted into heat and cause the vessel walls to “seal”. Over time, the vessel fades, stops showing through the skin and becomes virtually invisible.
The procedure is used to treat vascular networks and telangiectasias on the face (nostrils and bridge of the nose, cheeks, chin) and to remove small superficial vessels on the legs. This technique helps reduce couperose, even out skin tone and diminish persistent redness without damaging the surrounding tissues
The vascular diode laser emits light at a specific wavelength that is selectively absorbed by oxyhemoglobin in the blood vessels. The pulse energy locally heats the vessel wall, leading to coagulation and gradual closure of the vessel lumen, while having minimal impact on nearby tissues. An integrated cooling system reduces the risk of overheating the skin surface and improves comfort during the procedure. Fluence (energy density), pulse duration and repetition rate are adjusted individually according to the skin type and the depth and diameter of the vessels, which allows for precise and controlled treatment

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Facial spider veins and telangiectasias
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Couperose on the cheeks, sides of the nose and chin
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Localised redness and persistent flushing
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Individual superficial dilated vessels on the sides and bridge of the nose
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Small superficial vessels on the legs
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Desire to even out skin tone and reduce visible vascular changes
Prices
Nose (sides) | 500 |
Nose (full) | 700 |
Chin | 600 |
Cheeks | 850 |
Full face | 1800 |
Vessels (1 cm) | 250 |
Vessels (10 cm) | 700 |
Nose (sides) | 500 |
Nose (full) | 700 |
Chin | 600 |
Cheeks | 850 |
Full face | 1800 |
Vessels (1 cm) | 250 |
Vessels (10 cm) | 700 |
Nose (sides) | 500 |
Nose (full) | 700 |
Chin | 600 |
Cheeks | 850 |
Full face | 1800 |
Vessels (1 cm) | 250 |
Vessels (10 cm) | 700 |
