Don't Hide Your Legs: Say Goodbye to Veins
Say Goodbye to Vascular Lesions! Achieve Clear, Smooth Skin with GentleMax Pro Plus. Restore Your Confidence with Safe and Effective Treatment.
15 min
Starting from $2530 min
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Vascular lesions are abnormalities in the blood vessels or lymph vessels of the skin, which can appear as discoloration, raised marks, or visible veins. They can be present from birth (congenital) or develop over time due to factors like aging, sun damage, or trauma.
Types of Vascular Lesions:
1. Spider Veins (Telangiectasia):
Small, web-like red, blue, or purple veins close to the surface of the skin.
Commonly found on the face, legs, and chest.
Caused by factors such as genetics, sun exposure, or pressure changes.
2. Varicose Veins:
Enlarged, twisted veins, usually in the legs.
Caused by weakened vein walls or valves, leading to blood pooling.
3. Port-Wine Stains:
Flat, red or purple birthmarks caused by dilated capillaries in the skin.
Often appear on the face or neck and may darken over time.
4. Hemangiomas:
Benign tumors made up of blood vessels, often appearing as red or purple raised marks.
Typically present at birth or early childhood.
5. Cherry Angiomas:
Small, round, red spots caused by clusters of blood vessels.
Common in adults, often appearing on the torso, arms, or legs.
6. Rosacea-Related Lesions:
Persistent redness and visible blood vessels on the face caused by a chronic skin condition.
7. Venous Lakes:
Dark blue or purple soft bumps caused by dilated veins, often on sun-exposed areas like the lips or ears.
Genetics
• Aging
• Sun damage
• Hormonal changes (e.g., pregnancy)
• Skin trauma
• Chronic conditions like rosacea
Legs Veins:
• Spider Veins (Telangiectasia): These are small, thin, red, blue, or purple veins visible on the surface of the skin. They often resemble a web or branches and are commonly found on the thighs, calves, or ankles.
• Varicose Veins: Larger, swollen, and twisted veins that bulge under the skin. They are often blue or dark purple and develop when valves in the veins weaken, causing blood to pool.
Face Veins:
• Spider Veins (Facial Telangiectasia): Tiny, broken blood vessels that appear on the cheeks, nose, or chin. They are often red and caused by factors like sun exposure, rosacea, or genetics.
• Broken Capillaries: Very small blood vessels just under the skin that have burst, leading to visible red or pink marks on the face.
• Facial Veins (Periorbital Veins): Larger veins around the eyes or temples, sometimes more prominent due to aging or thin skin.
Both leg and face veins are primarily cosmetic concerns, though leg veins (like varicose veins) can sometimes lead to discomfort or other health issues. Advanced laser treatments can effectively target and reduce the appearance of these veins for a smoother, clearer look.
The GentleMax Pro Plus combines two laser wavelengths—Alexandrite and Nd:YAG—to specifically target blood vessels within the skin. The laser energy is absorbed by the blood vessels, causing them to collapse and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. This process helps reduce the appearance of vascular lesions on the legs and face, restoring a smoother and more even complexion.
• Effectively treats spider veins, varicose veins, and facial redness.
• Non-invasive with minimal downtime.
• Provides long-lasting results with minimal discomfort.
• Improves the appearance of skin by removing unsightly vascular lesions.
• Safe for all skin types when used by a certified professional.
This treatment is ideal for individuals who have visible vascular lesions (spider veins or varicose veins) on the face or legs. It is also effective for those who suffer from facial redness caused by rosacea or similar skin conditions.
Depending on the severity of the lesions, most clients will need 1-3 treatments spaced 4-6 weeks apart for optimal results. Larger or more stubborn veins may require additional sessions.
What to Expect After Treatment:
Redness or mild swelling around the treated area, which usually resolves within a few hours.
In some cases, a bruising effect may occur but will fade within 1-2 weeks.
The treated vessels will gradually fade over time (typically within 1-4 weeks).
What to Avoid After Treatment:
Avoid intense physical activity, saunas, and hot showers for 24-48 hours post-treatment.
Stay out of direct sunlight and avoid tanning for at least 2 weeks after the treatment.
Wear sunscreen regularly to protect treated areas from UV damage.
To maintain the results of vascular lesion removal:
• Continue to protect your skin from sun exposure by using sunscreen.
• Avoid prolonged standing or sitting for long periods, which can contribute to vein issues.
• Maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise to promote circulation.
• If new lesions appear, follow up with additional treatments.
Pre-Treatment:
• Avoid sun exposure for at least 2 weeks before treatment.
• Do not use any blood-thinning medications or supplements prior to your treatment.
• Inform your practitioner of any health conditions, especially circulatory issues or recent use of blood thinners.
Post-Treatment:
• Mild redness, swelling, or bruising may occur, but these side effects should subside within a few days to a couple of weeks.
• Apply soothing creams or cold compresses as recommended by your practitioner.
• Follow all aftercare instructions for the best results.
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