Vascular Lesion Removal
What are They?
Vascular lesions or spider veins such as telangiectasia on the face and legs are common skin blemishes that are unsightly and annoying. Vascular lesions are extremely common and appear on all parts of the body in various shapes and sizes. These unwanted blemishes usually develop with age and are also caused by activity level, hormones, and genetics. While vascular lesions are not harmful to the body, many people find them unattractive.
No Regerts offers safe and effective laser removal of unwanted vascular lesions for patients of all ages and skin types. Our Astanza Trinity laser uses advanced laser light technology to precisely target and coagulate unwanted veins and vessels without damaging the surrounding skin.
How Does Removal Work?
During treatment, our Trinity laser emits light energy into the skin and onto the unwanted vascular lesion. The hemoglobin of the blood absorbs the light energy and causes the blood to be warmed significantly, leading to inflammation of the vessel. The inflammation causes the vessel to collapse and successfully cut off blood flow.
Most patients will see significant results after a single treatment while larger vascular lesions may require more. In the case that multiple treatments are necessary, treatments are spaced at least 4 to 6 weeks apart. Side effects of laser vascular lesion removal are few. Patients may experience some slight bruising and redness following treatment. Over the weeks following treatment, your skin should heal and eventually reveal unblemished skin.
Vascular lesions do not reappear once removed. No Regerts recommends staying active and protecting your skin from sun exposure to prevent additional vascular lesions from forming. Call our Big Rapids office today to schedule a complimentary consultation and learn more about vascular lesion removal.




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For directions to the office, please click on the map. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to get in touch via email or phone call. We're always happy to hear from you!