Face: No more visible small blood vessels on the face, which are either unsightly or cause redness.
Body: No more visible varicosities, which are small superficial veins often found under the skin, and can appear on various parts of the body, such as the legs.
Appearance of unsightly blood vessels on the face
Unsightly blood vessels, often called telangiectasias or "spider veins", appear as fine red or purple lines on the face. They are caused by rosacea, genetic factors, sun exposure, aging, and alcohol and tobacco consumption. These vessels are particularly visible on the cheeks, nose and chin.
Appearance of Body Varicosities
Varicosities, visible mainly on the legs, take the form of tortuous blue or purple veins. They result from venous insufficiency, hormonal factors, heredity and a sedentary lifestyle.
How do you eliminate superficial veins?
With a laser specially designed for blood vessels. The principle is very simple: light energy is absorbed by the targeted blood vessels. This energy is then converted into heat, causing the blood vessels to coagulate thermally. They are gradually reabsorbed by the body over time, reducing or eliminating the appearance of small facial veins and spider veins.