Vascular Lesions
Some of these conditions are:
  • Facial telangiectasia
  • Rosacea
  • Broken capillaries
  • Cherry angiomas
  • Poikiloderma of
  • civatte
  • Port wine stains
  • Spider veins
  • Varicose veins
  • Reticular idiopathic
  • telangiectasia
  • Birth marks

How do we treat vascular lesions?

We use IPL which stands for “intense pulsed light”. It’s a type of light therapy used in a wide range of aesthetic treatments including vascular lesions.

How does intense pulsed light therapy work?

IPL systems work on the same principles as lasers in that light energy is absorbed into particular target cells with colour (chromophores) in the skin. The light energy is converted to heat energy, which causes damage to the specific target area.

Candela IPL system delivers many wavelengths (or colours) in each pulse of light. It uses filters to refine the energy output for the treatment of certain areas. This enhances penetration without using excessive energy levels and enables targeting of specific chromophores (these are skin components that absorb light).

IPL therapy is considered a non-ablative resurfacing technique, which means that it targets the lower layers of skin (dermis) without affecting the top layers of skin (epidermis).

How do I book my appointment?

Please speak to one of our qualified staff and they will help you. Alternatively, you can book directly when you follow our online booking link.

How do we treat vascular lesions?

We use IPL which stands for “intense pulsed light”. It’s a type of light therapy used in a wide range of aesthetic treatments including vascular lesions.

How does intense pulsed light therapy work?

IPL systems work on the same principles as lasers in that light energy is absorbed into particular target cells with colour (chromophores) in the skin. The light energy is converted to heat energy, which causes damage to the specific target area.

Candela IPL system delivers many wavelengths (or colours) in each pulse of light. It uses filters to refine the energy output for the treatment of certain areas. This enhances penetration without using excessive energy levels and enables targeting of specific chromophores (these are skin components that absorb light).

IPL therapy is considered a non-ablative resurfacing technique, which means that it targets the lower layers of skin (dermis) without affecting the top layers of skin (epidermis).

How do I book my appointment?

Please speak to one of our qualified staff and they will help you. Alternatively, you can book directly when you follow our online booking link.

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