Indications of vascular laser
· Facial telangiectasias. Facial telangiectasias are small dilated superficial veins visible and may appear as an isolated entity or as part of another process such as rosacea dermatological, immunological diseases, associated with liver disease, etc … All of them are treated with this laser system using the same criteria regardless of its cause, origin or location. It takes 2-4 sessions at intervals of 6-8 weeks to achieve results in 90-100% of clearance.
· Facial erythema (flushing). Microdilatation is the surface vessel, resulting in the classic appearance of a red face. People with facial erythema and flushing had very few options to improve their condition before the advances in laser systems or light-based, because the treatment was limited to the electro-cautery and sclerotherapy. Fortunately, this type of vascular lesions are good candidates for laser therapy, requiring 4 to 6 sessions at intervals of 3 to 4 weeks to achieve satisfactory results.
· Points ruby. Are well defined small red papules, which are formed by vascular ectasia. They appear in early adulthood and tend to increase in size with age and can appear anywhere on the body (especially on the trunk). Laser treatment is one of the least invasive methods and more effective, reaching an almost complete elimination with 4-6 sessions at intervals of 6 to 8 weeks.
· Lakes vein. Are dilated vessels that result from the weakening of preexisting vascular walls. Elastosis of the vascular wall induced by sun damage weakens the glass, causing expansion. They are presented with blue papules.