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Vasculyse

Vasculyse is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to treat various vascular and skin irregularities through the application of radiofrequency technology. This advanced treatment is commonly used to address concerns such as spider veins, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, and skin tags. The Vasculyse system utilizes a high-frequency current to target and coagulate the affected blood vessels or skin imperfections, ultimately leading to their gradual elimination. This precise and controlled approach results in improved skin appearance and reduced vascular irregularities without the need for surgery or invasive procedures. Vasculyse is valued for its effectiveness in enhancing skin aesthetics, promoting clearer complexion, and providing a quick and comfortable solution for those seeking to address specific vascular concerns.

What is vasculyse?

 

Vasculyse is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment designed to remove skin imperfections such as spider veins, skin tags, ruby points (cherry angiomas), and other benign vascular lesions. The procedure involves the use of a fine probe that delivers a mild current to the targeted area, causing the blood vessels to coagulate and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. This process helps in reducing or eliminating the appearance of these skin blemishes.

What does vasculyse treat?

Ruby spots

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Skin tags

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Boken capillaries

How does Vasculyse work?

Vasculyse uses a fine, disposable probe to deliver a mild electrical current to the targeted skin imperfections. This current causes the blood vessels within the imperfection to coagulate, which eventually leads to their reabsorption by the body. Over time, the treated area heals, and the skin imperfection diminishes or disappears.

What skin conditions can Vasculyse treat?

  • Spider Veins: Small, dilated blood vessels that appear near the surface of the skin.

  • Skin Tags: Small, benign growths that can appear on the skin's surface.

  • Ruby Points (Cherry Angiomas): Small, red spots caused by clusters of dilated capillaries.

  • Telangiectasia: Visible small blood vessels near the surface of the skin. It's important to note that Vasculyse is typically used for cosmetic purposes and is not suitable for treating larger varicose veins or serious medical conditions.

What should I expect during and after a Vasculyse treatment?

During a Vasculyse treatment, you might experience a mild, pinprick-like sensation as the probe delivers the electrical current. The procedure is generally quick, with sessions lasting only a few minutes, depending on the size and number of areas being treated. After the treatment, you may notice slight redness or scabbing at the treatment site, which typically heals within a few days. Most patients can resume their normal activities immediately after the session, as there is minimal downtime. It's advised to follow any aftercare instructions provided by the practitioner to ensure optimal healing and results.

How much much is Vasculyse?

A single session of Vasculyse starts at $100.

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