Saturday, February 19, 2005

Facial Vein Laser Treatment Cosemtic Dermatology -- Check Your Blood Sugar 1st

Spider Veins On the Face obviously is not so present.

Thanks is due to the Laser Technology that can be used to cure these defects.

When I was in Malaysia, I have a few friends, they have been having the Spider Veins on their face & nose. They have went for the Laser treatment, & it was heal. But later the spider vein seem to be re-surfaced.

I then advised them to go for the check up on their blood. The result found that they have diabetic.

With these experiences, I want to advise you that if you are going to do the Laser Treatment, why not check your blood 1st.

Go to the root before you get treatment.

Facial Vein Laser Treatment Cosemtic Dermatology: "Facial Vein Laser Treatment

Facial vein laser treatments are used to eliminate small, red-to-purple spider veins that appear on the face. Also known as telangiestasias, spider veins can be caused by rosacea, hormones, oral contraceptives, sun exposure or the aging process.

Procedure:
Lasers provide a safe and effective method for eliminating facial spider veins. A laser generating an intense beam of light is directed at the targeted vein using a special laser hand-piece. The energy emitted by the laser is absorbed by the blood vessel, but not by the surrounding tissue. The heat generated by the laser causes coagulation of the blood vessel, which is destroyed and is gradually reabsorbed by the body.

Treatment Duration:
Treatment generally takes just a few minutes; however, the time varies according to the number of vessels requiring treatment. Depending on the type of vessels involved (darker or purple veins are more difficult to remove than pink or red ones), multiple sessions may be necessary to achieve optimal results. Repeat treatments are spaced at four- to six-week intervals.

Anesthesia:
The sensation of laser treatment is like that of a rubber band being snapped against the skin. Some patients opt for application of a topical anesthetic cream prior to the procedure.

After Care:
Discomfort after the procedure is minimal. Some swelling, redness or (rarely) blistering may occur around the treated areas, and the skin may feel tender for several days. In order to maintain optimal results, it is important to apply sunscreen regularly and avoid prolonged sun exposure. "

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