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Duration of treatment

10-20 minutes

Type of anesthesia

It doesn't require

Pain

Slight burning sensation

TECHNICAL

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Number of treatments

Vary depending on the type of injury

Recovery time

1-3 days

about Vascular Laser

Vascular laser is a type of laser specially designed to treat various blood vessel conditions. 

It works by emitting a wavelength of light that is selectively absorbed by hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying pigment in the blood. The heat generated by the absorption of light by the hemoglobin causes destruction of the targeted blood vessel without harming the surrounding tissues. 

The vascular laser can treat a number of conditions such as telangiectasias, spider veins, redness and facial telangiectasias (rosacea), hemangiomas, pigmentary lesions, onychomycosis.

BENEFITS

Useful in the treatment of angiomas and hemangiomas

Useful in the treatment of onychomycosis

Effective in treating cuperosis/rosacea

It can be an adjuvant treatment in the treatment of hyperpigmentation spots

Useful in the treatment of superficial veins in the lower limbs (broken vessels)

PRICE Vascular laser

Small area vascular laser – €170
Vascular laser Mid-area – €300
Vascular laser Large area – €450
Nose vascular laser – €150
Rosacea – €250
Small hemangioma 5 cm² – €130
Large hemangioma over 10 cm² – €250
Cherry angioma (6-15 lesions) – €150
Cherry angioma (1-5 lesions) – €100
Wart – €60
Nail onychomycosis – €70

frequent questions

What is the working principle of the vascular laser?

The Clarity laser has a wavelength of 1064 nm. The energy emitted by the laser is absorbed by the blood vessels, and thus they will collapse

How effective is the vascular laser?

The effectiveness of the vascular laser depends on the type and location of the problem the patient is suffering from, as well as other factors such as the patient's skin type. In general, vascular laser treatments can be very effective for the treatment of spider veins, redness and other similar problems. However, some problems, such as larger varicose veins, may require more treatment sessions or may be better treated with other methods.

How is recovery after vascular laser?

Recovery from vascular laser treatment can vary depending on the extent and location of the treatment, as well as the specific type of laser used. 

Redness and Edema: It is common for the treated area to be red (erythematous) and swollen (edematous) immediately after the procedure. This is usually a normal reaction and should subside over the next few days.

Skin care: After vascular laser treatment, the skin may be sensitive. It is important to protect the skin from the sun using a sun protection cream 50 and to keep it hydrated. Your doctor may recommend certain products to help your skin heal.

Limiting activity: Although most people can return to their normal activities almost immediately after vascular laser treatment, it may be a good idea to avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, or hot baths for a few days after the procedure.

Waiting for results: Improvement will not be seen immediately after vascular laser treatment.

Of it usually takes a few weeks to see final results, although this can vary. Some problems, such as larger varicose veins, may require multiple treatments to achieve optimal results.

Possible side effects: Although vascular laser treatment is generally safe, there is the possibility of side effects such as skin discoloration, burns, bruising, or scarring. If you notice any unusual symptoms after treatment, you should contact your doctor.

In general, most people recover from vascular laser treatment without major complications. But it's important to follow your doctor's instructions for skin care after treatment and return for check-ups to make sure your skin is healing properly.

How does the Nd:Yag laser work for onychomycosis?

The onychomycosis laser works by emitting light energy to the nail, which is absorbed by the fungus responsible for the infection. This light energy causes the fungus to heat up, killing it or inhibiting its growth.

Laser treatment can be helpful in eliminating fungus, especially when used in combination with topical or oral antifungals.

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