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Facial Vein Removal

Red veins on the face can also present a troublesome cosmetic problem. Although there is a common belief these veins are caused by excessive alcohol intake, this is rarely the case. Red veins are usually inherited, but may also occur in cigarette smokers or women on the oral contraceptive pill.

How can red veins be treated

Pulsed Light Therapy  - <i>Note: the treatment is the only change that has occurred between these images.</i>
Note: the treatment is the only change that has occurred between these images.

Red facial veins can readily be treated with lasers, no matter what the cause. The early lasers used for this purpose, were slow, painful, and produced only partial improvement. Some early lasers produced so much bruising, that it was difficult to cover with makeup for at least 2 weeks after treatment.

New technology has revolutionized the treatment of facial veins, with the introduction of the PHOTODERM. This light source can treat veins relatively painlessly, thoroughly, and quickly. Unlike the older laser systems there is usually little bruising and scabbing.

Pulsed Light Therapy  - <i>Note: the treatment is the only change that has occurred between these images.</i>
Note: the treatment is the only change that has occurred between these images.

How do the Lasers work in removing Facial Veins?

Lasers produce a yellow light, which is selectively absorbed by the red colour in the veins. The light then destroys the veins selectively, without damaging the normal surrounding skin.

How successful is Laser Treatment of Facial Veins?

Lasers are extremely successful in treating facial veins. Some people may develop new veins after laser treatment, especially smokers.

How many treatments are needed?

Because the PHOTODERM is very thorough, most veins may be treated in the one session. Some people, with many or large veins may require 2-3 treatment sessions.

What preparation is needed before treatment?

There are no special preparations necessary prior to treatment.

What special precautions are required after treatment?

There are no special requirements after treatment, other than sunscreen, to avoid excessive sun exposure. Makeup may be worn immediately after treatment.

What should I expect after Laser Treatment?

After laser treatment, the skin treated will be redder for 1-2 days. Some people will experience mild bruising, which may last for 2-5 days. Occasionally, blistering may occur, but this will resolve spontaneously. The veins will continue to fade for 6-8 weeks after treatment.

Is there much pain associated with Laser Treatment?

There is little pain associated with the PHOTODERM, however it does cause minor discomfort, like a flick of a rubber band.

What are the risks associated with Laser Treatment?

With the improved technology there are very few risks associated with treatment of facial veins, but the following complications may rarely occur:

  1. Pigmentation
    This is rare, but may occur if excessive sun exposure
    occurs after laser treatment.
  2. Scarring
    This is very rare, except on the neck.
  3. Infection
    Rare.
  4. Recurrence of Facial Veins
    This may occur in smokers, and in people taking the oral contraceptive pill. New veins may occur, in those people who have a genetic predisposition to facial veins.

Generally treatment of facial veins is usually a straight forward and a highly successful procedure.