The vascular laser technologies used-such as YAG, Cutera, VBeam, Fotona or Perfecta-rely mostly on light as a concentrated energy source to treat various skin conditions. Each laser is characterized by a wavelength that extends from ultraviolet rays to infrared rays, with each wavelength targeting a precise condition.
The energy of so-called vascular lasers is first abundantly absorbed by the hemoglobin before it selectively destroys the visible vessels on the skin’s surface. Therefore, these lasers are ideal for treating redness and, depending on programmed settings, can help improve the topography and colour of scars in addition to restoring skin suppleness.
So-called pigment lasers are better suited for targeting most types of spots. Considering that these spots tend to reappear with sun exposure, it is important to perform regular follow-up maintenance and to wear proper sunscreen during every season.
While ruby angiomas will normally disappear in a single session, several visits are required to achieve an overall unified complexion, soothe redness or reduce the appearance of targeted spots. When it comes to treating rosacea, in addition to the beneficial thermal effect on blood vessels, the treatment helps reduce the frequency and intensity of breakouts.
Despite the powerful nature of these laser technologies, they deliver painless, non-invasive treatments whose side effects are mostly limited to temporary swelling, heightened redness and a temporary darkening of spots. Each treatment is performed by one of our doctors or his or her assigned nurse.
*Complimentary consultations are offered by specialist skin care consultants.
At Dermapure, our team of experienced physicians, nurses and skin experts is dedicated to providing cutting-edge treatments tailored to each individual’s unique needs. With a focus on enhancing natural beauty, we utilize advanced vascular laser technologies such as YAG, Cutera, VBeam, Fotona, or Perfecta to address various skin concerns.
It’s important to note that results may vary depending on factors such as skin type and condition. Therefore, the images provided are for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee specific outcomes.
The first step in any vascular laser treatment is to eliminate all traces of makeup and surface lipid film since it is always preferable to remove barriers so that the light can deliver all of its therapeutic benefits. There’s nothing better than clean skin before proceeding with treatment!
Wearing protective eyewear or, on occasion, protective eye shells, will shield your eyes from light beams. During a session, it is normal to remark several flashes of light. With proper protection, however, your eyes have nothing to fear during this perfectly safe treatment.
Prior to treatment, a protective aqueous gel is applied over the entire skin surface of the treatment area for better heat distribution and to make the treatment more comfortable. This is not required for the treatment of pigment spots; the specific parameters for this treatment allow medical staff to dry treat the targeted area without risk.
Determining the precise treatment parameters will ensure treatment success. Every patient is different and every condition-vascular or pigmentary-must be treated differently depending on its location, size and colour. Staff must therefore consider several factors that are unique to you and which will evolve over the course of your sessions.
Feeling the laser’s light on your skin for the first time can be a little startling! Depending on the technology used, the sensation can be one of slight pinching, or at times it may feel like concentrated heat or a burst of pressurized air. Any discomfort, however, is short-lived and the session will only last between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on individual needs.
Removing the gel-when applicable-and cleaning the skin signals the end of a session. To calm the heat sensation and to protect the skin, a moisturizer is carefully applied to the entire treatment area, followed by a mineral sunscreen. Occasionally, and at the discretion of staff, skin may be left in the open air to recover, which is most often the case for the treatment of pigment spots.
BETWEEN $350 AND $650 PER SESSION
Prices vary according to body areas treated as well as the technology used.
It normally takes between 2 and 5 sessions with minimum one-month intervals to see optimal results, depending on your skin’s initial condition. This is due to your skin’s built-in memory-it remembers lesions as far back as 10 years. It is therefore important to combine the therapeutic effects of light to help improve your complexion and to significantly correct spots. Subsequently, a light yearly maintenance session will ensure that your results are preserved over time.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should postpone this type of treatment, as well as anyone who has been exposed to sunlight in the months before or after each session. Sunbeds/tanning booths, the use of self-tanning products and photo-sensitizing medication are all forbidden.
The above-mentioned conditions primarily affect the face and the small applicator tip on the vascular lasers facilitates access to the most sensitive areas such as the nose. This being said, we are usually able to treat spots located anywhere on the body. Please note that some of these lasers are not suitable for darker skin types.
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Visit The Online StoreVascular lasers can effectively treat skin conditions like spider veins, rosacea, and scars. The treatment emits wavelengths absorbed by hemoglobin, which selectively destroys visible vessels. This process also reduces redness and scar appearance by stimulating collagen production.
Typically, laser treatment requires two to five appointments for optimal results, with intervals of at least one month. The number of sessions depends on the skin's initial condition. A single session can often address conditions like ruby angioma, but it’s essential to consult our physicians for a tailored treatment plan.
Side effects of vascular laser treatments are generally mild and temporary. They may include temporary swelling, heightened redness, and a temporary darkening of spots. These effects typically subside within a few days to a week after the treatment.
Vascular lasers can treat various areas of the body, including the face, neck, back, chest, and legs. However, please note that some of these lasers are unsuitable for darker skin types. Prior to treatment, we recommend a consultation with our expert physicians to determine which laser is the safest according to the patient’s skin type.
At Dermapure, vascular laser treatments are only performed by our experienced physicians. The procedure is non-invasive and generally considered painless, with most patients experiencing a mild warmth or tingling sensation. Topical numbing agents may also be applied before treatment for added comfort.
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