Closing blood vessels with the V-Light laser

Laser V - Light

Broken capillaries are a fairly common problem for many people, which increases with age. Fortunately, there is a way around this!

Medika V-Light diode laser for capillary closure

Cullary skin is a problem that affects many people - it is characterized by red spots on the skin. These include, among others: "spider veins" around the nose or redness on the cheeks that suddenly appear. In aesthetic medicine, procedures aimed at closing dilated capillaries are performed more and more often - thanks to the latest technology, this method is becoming more and more effective.

What are dilated capillaries really?
Telangiectasia (cuperosa)

Permanently dilated small blood vessels, may include all arterioles, venules and capillaries located under the skin. There are primary (essential) and secondary telangiectasias.

Venectasia

Dilated small veins mainly on the lower limbs (thighs, ankles, metatarsus), which take on a bluish color.

Primary teleangiectasias

They are most often associated with congenital syndromes or occur in certain periods of life, e.g. during pregnancy or in the elderly.

Secondary telangiectasias

They are the result of external factors (wind, temperature fluctuations, sun exposure), systemic diseases (hypertension) or skin diseases (rosacea).

Factors affecting capillary formation

  • Smoking
  • Sun (UV, heat)
  • Adverse weather conditions (frost, wind, moisture)
  • Hot drinks and foods
  • Spicy foods
  • Stress, emotions, fear
  • Drugs
  • Rubbing, rubbing the skin

Predisposing diseases

  • Hypertension
  • Circulatory Failure
  • Digestive disorders
  • Endocrine disorders (menopause, hormonal agents, menstruation)
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Gastritis
  • Liver diseases

How to care for couperose skin?

Caring for skin with vascular changes is similar to caring for sensitive skin, i.e. it is extremely important to prevent damage to the epidermal barrier and use preparations that seal the walls of blood vessels

Properly selected herbal extracts improve blood flow in tissues, thanks to which they are better nourished.

Regular use of these preparations contributes to the regulation of blood circulation, while strengthening the walls of blood vessels.

In spring and early autumn, it is recommended to carry out a series of treatments in a beauty salon that will strengthen blood vessels.

What is the procedure of laser capillary closure?

The laser used to close the capillaries is V-Light, its operation is effective and strong enough to get rid of Telangiectasia and is gentle enough not to leave no undesirable traces on the body, it is completely safe for the human body.

The V-Light laser uses 810 nm light.

Laser radiation causes light to be absorbed by the dilated capillaries, and more specifically by the blood contained in them.

This blood is heated by a laser inside it to a very high temperature, then it is destroyed and absorbed into particles.

Expected first effects of the procedure

The first effects can be seen with the naked eye right after the procedure. The skin will certainly be slightly reddened (sometimes there may also be a slight swelling), but after a few or several hours the regeneration process will begin, during which you can see an improvement in the skin condition.

Most popular treatment areas:

  • Facial area
  • Neck
  • Neckline
  • Hands, legs

Contraindications to the procedure:

  • pregnancy and breastfeeding period
  • prone to forming keloids
  • tan
  • psoriasis
  • skin diseases caused by viruses, fungi or bacteria
  • vitiligo
  • abrasions and wounds on the skin
  • diabetes
  • epilepsy

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