Long Pulsed Laser For Vascular Treatment
Long-pulsed laser technology is commonly used in aesthetic practice to address the appearance of certain vascular concerns.
Long-pulsed laser treatment uses a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed by targeted blood vessels, while aiming to minimise impact on surrounding skin. It may be suitable for concerns such as spider veins, facial redness associated with rosacea, port wine stains, and other visible vascular lesions.
The longer pulse duration allows for controlled delivery of energy to the treatment area. This process may assist in the breakdown of targeted vessels, which are gradually processed by the body over time.
Individual responses to treatment can vary. Outcomes depend on factors such as the type and severity of the condition, skin characteristics, and the number of treatments required. A personalised consultation is necessary to assess suitability and discuss potential risks and expected outcomes.
Results may vary from person to person
Results may vary from person to person