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Vasculaze

What is Vasculaze?


Vasculaze is a treatment for varicose and spider veins, which are veins that can become visible on your skin. Varicose veins are large and bulging, while spider veins are smaller and look like thin lines or webs. Both men and women often seek treatment to get rid of them.

Vasculaze uses laser technology to target and treat the blood vessels causing the problem. The treatment is very precise and safe because the device is designed to find the specific blood vessels that need attention. Light pulses are sent into the vessel, which makes it gradually dissolve and disappear, so there’s no need for cuts or needles.

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Is Vasculaze treatment safe?

 

Yes, Vasculaze treatment is safe.  It uses advanced technology designed to target only the affected blood vessels, without harming the surrounding skin or tissue. The treatment is non-invasive, meaning there are no cuts or needles involved.

HOW COMMON ARE VASCULAR INJURIES?

10-15 % of the adult population has vascular damage, the majority are women. They can be concentrated in a limited area of ​​the body. They can also appear as a single line or bump. Using Vasculaze can help treat existing damage and prevent it from getting worse.

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"When I noticed the first ugly vein on my leg, it didn't bother me. Over the next few years the problem grew and before I knew it, it was so bad that I had to wear tights even on the hottest days. I finally got tired of hiding and I'm so grateful that Vasculaze has helped me to throw those tights out of my life."

- DOROTHY THE PATIENT

WHAT KIND OF BLOOD VESSELS CAN BE TREATED?

Your cosmetic service provider must perform an assessment of your vascular damage. In general, the types of blood vessels recommended for treatment are: facial veins and spider veins, dark circles, leg veins, telangiectasias and angiomas. Varicose veins caused by vein valve damage cannot be treated with Vasculaz.

 

TREATMENT AREAS AND WHAT DOES THE TREATMENT FEEL LIKE?

The more common areas treated with Vasculaze include: the face and especially the nose area, neck, arms, thighs, legs and feet. The patient usually only feels a small pinch when the light pulse hits the vascular lesion.

 

HOW MANY TREATMENTS ARE NECESSARY?

Yeens requires one to three treatments, but some lesions may require more. After the first treatment, you can already see the gradual improvement of the treatment area - and the surface of the skin looks clearer as the treatments progress when vascular lesions disappear.

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HOW LONG WILL RECOVERY TAKE?

Fortunately, Vasculaze treatments do not require hospitalization or a long, uncomfortable recovery. Vasculaze is a quick procedure that lasts only a split second per treated vein. Patients can come to the office and leave in a few minutes, depending on how extensive the blood vessel or vascular network is. Please mention to your cosmetic service provider about activities that increase blood circulation, such as heavy exercise, as you may be asked to wait a few days to a week, depending on the area treated. Treated areas should be kept out of sunlight and protected with a sunscreen with SPF.

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FAQs?

How many treatments do I need?

The number of Vasculaze sessions required depends on the size, location and severity of the vascular damage. Many people see improvement after just one treatment, while others may require multiple sessions for optimal results.

How long it will take?

Vasculaze results can be long-lasting, but individual experiences may vary. Factors such as sun exposure and genetics can affect how long the results last. Regular maintenance sessions may be recommended to maintain the benefits.

Is it safe?

Vasculaze is a safe procedure when performed by trained professionals. It is a non-invasive treatment, which means the risk is minimal, making it a safe choice for many individuals.

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