All About the Laser Vascular Lesions Treatment
Generally,
vascular lesions are some skin abnormalities and structural defects of the
underlying tissues, veins, lymph vessels and arteries, and capillaries too.
Usually,
there are three categories of these vascular lesions: -
✔ Vascular
Malformations (abnormalities that arise in the blood vessels)
✔ Hemangiomas
✔ Pyogenic
Granulomas (birthmarks)
However,
they aren’t much dangerous or carcinogenic but may affect your skin and cause
inflammation.
But
it can be corrected by having laser vascular
lesion treatment.
Laser
Vascular Lesion Treatment
The
laser vascular lesion is an effective treatment of blood vessels. There are
several different kinds of laser machines used for the treatment of these
vascular lesions.
But
their side effects and effectiveness may vary from individual to individual.
One of the most significant benefits of the laser vascular lesion treatment is it targets only affected vessels.
Hence,
it causes no side effects on other areas. Thus, there is a minimal list of
getting scars after the treatment. The majority of this kind of treatment is
performed under the intense care of specialized skincare doctors.
Who
has the risk of Vascular Lesions?
The person who is having skin redness
issues, diffused red blood vessels, and linear troubling blood vessels are
prone to vascular lesions. But
the most affected area of this is under the nose or the other regions.
After
having vascular lesion treatment, it
usually takes more than a month to show the full effect of the treatment. But
in some cases, the person who undergoes the procedure may develop excessive
blood vessels, and that may also require treatment.
How
to prepare yourself for the Laser Vascular Lesion Treatment session?
Before
going to have the laser vascular lesion
treatment session, you need to prepare yourself by taking some precautions.
✔ Avoid yourself from the direct heat of the sun. You may
use a sunscreen lotion with SPF and may also wear sun rays' protective clothes
✔ You can use numbing cream even before the procedure
✔ Avoid some medications, and if you are taking any
supplements, avoid them too
✔ Some of the medication that you need to avoid are Aspirin,
Vitamin E, Fish oil supplements and heparin
Some
things to know about the treatment
Before
starting treatment, a numbing cream is applied to the treatment area 30-90
minutes before. Once the target
area is confirmed, an eye cover is worn by the doctor and the patient too.
Next,
the laser machine is programmed according to different settings by the doctor.
And
next, the handpiece of the machine is placed gently over the skin by a doctor,
and the trigger is used for firing laser beams on affected areas.
The
time of treatment may vary according to the size of the skin and type of
machine used in the procedure, and it may take approximately 30 minutes to
complete one session.
Recovery
time after the treatment
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