Varicose veins usually occur in the legs. Normally, valves in
your veins keep blood flowing. But the valves in varicose veins
are either damaged or missing. This causes the veins to remain
filled with blood, especially when you are standing.
Sclerotherapy involves small injections of a sclerosing
agent into the unwanted veins over a few sessions.
Spider veins are superficial and are not essential to your
circulatory system which is why this procedure is safe to
perform. Over the next few days, you will notice gradual
improvement in the treated areas as the injected veins fade
away.
Laser treatments are used to treat smaller spider veins,
especially on the face and the upper body. Red spider veins,
also called telangiectasias, respond well to laser treatment on
the face.
Rosacea/Diffuse
Redness/Facial Veins -
The rosy cheeks which grace many New Englanders is
often the first sign of a chronic skin condition known as
rosacea which can expand to increase acne and tissue swelling.
Lasers have been used on rosacea successfully for the past
several years. Typically 4-6 treatments greatly reduce the
appearance of this red flushing over the nose, cheeks, and
forehead. Left untreated, this flushing will break small
superficial capillaries which become visible as small red veins
on the face. Luckily these small spider veins can also be
treated with our laser. In fact, typically our treatments
combine the two therapies to create the best results possible.