Vascular laser

Common uses of vascular lasers include:

Treatment of spider veins and varicose veins: These lasers are effective in reducing the appearance of superficial blood vessels on the face, legs, and other body parts.

Port-wine stains: Vascular lasers can help lighten the appearance of these congenital vascular malformations.

Rosacea: The laser can reduce redness and visible blood vessels associated with rosacea.

Hemangiomas and other vascular birthmarks: It can be used to reduce or remove these benign vascular growths.

Cherry angiomas: Small, benign, red skin growths can be effectively treated.

Vascular lasers are a type of laser treatment used to target and treat blood vessels in the skin. They work by emitting specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by hemoglobin, the red pigment in blood. This absorption heats the blood vessels, causing them to collapse and eventually be reabsorbed by the body.