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Long Pulse Yag Laser

What is the Long Pulsed YAG Laser?

Laser vascular reduction using the Long Pulsed YAG Spectrum laser is a highly effective method for addressing vascular concerns such as spider veins, telangiectasis, cherry angiomas and hemangiomas. This procedure utilizes laser technology to target and treat blood vessels, resulting in their gradual disappearance.

Before and After

What to Expect During Treatment 

The treatment process of laser vascular reduction is typically quick and well-tolerated. The laser energy is delivered to the targeted blood vessels in a controlled manner, causing them to coagulate and gradually fade away. The duration and number of sessions required may vary depending on the size, extent, and location of the vascular concern, however we typically recommend two treatments spaced six weeks apart. 

Recovery and Results:

Following your Long Pulsed YAG Laser treatment, there is little to no downtime needed.

Exercise should be postponed for the next 72 hours. Be sure to protect your treatment areas from the sun following the procedure as well, and wear sunscreen when outdoors.

Patients usually require one to two treatment session scheduled every 6-12 weeks to see best results.

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