ThermaVein® thermocoagulation is designed to treat red veins; thread veins;
red spots and spider naevus. The principle is based on the action of a high
frequency wave producing a thermal lesion and thus sealing the vein.
What is Telangiectasia?
Telangiectasia is the medical name for blood vessels which are also often called
spider veins, thread veins, red veins or broken veins. They can be unsightly.
Telangiectasia are small permanently enlarged capillaries or small veins that lie
in the upper dermis and are usually dull to bright red. Normally they are linear
in appearance but they may also be dot like markings. Some of these blood
vessels are called spider naevi because they form small clusters that resemble a
spider or a star.
Accurate description for telangiectasia are:
• Thread veins
• Red veins
• Blood spots
• Dilated veins
• Spider naevi
• Spider veins
• Thread capillaries
• Vascular blemishes
F&Qs
How Does It Work?
Dermaplaning immediately rejuvenates the skin by removing the outermost layer of dead skin cells and vellous facial hair – also known as “peach fuzz.” If you look at the tool used for these treatments, you may notice it looks like a razor you would use on your body hair.
The basic concept is the same as shaving. Aiming a sterile blade at a 45-degree angle and dragging it slowly across the skin removes dead cells, scar tissue, and other debris that may make your skin’s surface look uneven.
Your skin is exposed daily to harsh environmental toxins, irritants, and sun damage. This can cause the top layer of your skin to appear dull and make you look aged. Dermaplaning clears away those damaged skin cells, so newer skin cells are what you see when you look in the mirror. In technical terms, this is responsible for removing keratinized cells on the outer stratum corneum and fine vellous hair! As a result of this process, dermaplaning is also a highly effective procedure for minimizing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and acne scars while leaving the skin smooth, supple and vibrant.
Are There Any Side-Effects?
Dermaplaning is a low-risk procedure. However, side effects may include slight redness in your face in the hours after getting the treatment. Some people develop whiteheads on their skin the day or two after your treatment. Infection and scarring are rare after dermaplaning but can occur in rare instances. If you have any worries following your procedure, our therapists will always be on hand to put your mind at rest.
Will My Hair Grow Back Thicker/Darker?
No, The soft, fine vellous hair will grow back slowly – usually in about four weeks.
How Often Can This Procedure Be Performed?
The procedure can be performed every 3-4 weeks. Treating the skin this way removes about 2 to 3 weeks' worth of dead skin cells.
BUILD MUSCLE AND BURN FAT
19% FAT REDUCTION SEEN IN 2 - 4 WEEKS
16% AVERAGE INCREASE IN MUSCLE MASS SEEN 2 - 4 WEEK POST TREATMENT
5X INCREASE IN METABOLISM
11% REDUCTION IN ABDOMINAL MUSCLE SEPERATION
AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO REMOVING DEAD SKIN CELLS
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