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Vein and Vascular Lesion Therapy

Laser Vein Removal Therapy for the face and body

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Eliminates red facial and leg spider veins and other superficial facial veins (telangiectasia).

laser vein therapy

• Removes spider veins on legs

• Dramatically improves the appearance of larger purple and deeper blue reticular leg veins

• Eliminates red facial vascular spots, veins, blood blisters and cherry hemangiomas

For women and men of all skin tones and types

With laser vein removal, men and women alike are making unsightly facial and leg veins a thing of the past, thanks to our Cutera Coolglide XEO Laser System. You will achieve younger looking skin that is no longer marred by unsightly and painful surface veins, without injections, without recovery or downtime.

vein laser therapy

With the most advanced technology, a unique design, and a longer wavelength, our CoolGlide laser can safely and effectively treat both tiny and superficial face veins and deeper blue leg veins on men and women of all skin tones.

Spider vein removal

Spider vein removal is a common procedure requested at Coastal Laser Aesthetics, Inc. We perform spider vein removal on men and women of all ages. Varicose and spider veins are not needed for the normal vascular system to function correctly. Spider veins, commonly found on the face and legs, are caused by the dilation of a small group of blood vessels near the skin's surface. They often look like red, blue or purple lines, sunbursts or web patterns. Our Cutera Laser System’s advanced technology enables us to safely, easily and effectively treat these facial spider veins, also called telangiectasia.

The laser treatment works by passing light through the skin heating up the blood in the vessel causing thermocoagulation of the vessel. The clogged vessel is then slowly absorbed by the body.

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