This laser treatment is designed to address a variety of leg vein issues. The Vasculaze's specialized head accurately pinpoints the vein or vein network, ensuring precise and safe treatments.
By delivering pulses of light directly to the vein, Vasculaze gradually helps it fade and disappear. This non-invasive approach eliminates the need for painful incisions or needles.
Minimal discomfort: Most patients report only mild discomfort during Vasculaze treatments. The procedure is designed to be as painless as possible.
Quick procedure: Each treatment session typically takes only a few minutes, allowing for minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Minimal downtime: Unlike invasive procedures, Vasculaze requires little to no downtime. Patients can often return to their normal activities shortly after treatment.
Long-lasting results: The effects of Vasculaze can be long-lasting, providing lasting improvement in the appearance of your veins.
Non-invasive: Vasculaze is a non-surgical procedure, eliminating the risks and discomfort associated with traditional vein treatments.
While it's generally considered a safe procedure, there are potential risks involved, as with any medical treatment.
The most common side effect is bruising and swelling but this should resolve within a few days
Temporary changes in skin color, like hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, can occur
Infection and scarring may occur but very rare
While Vasculaze is effective, new veins may develop over time.
If a numbing cream or local anesthetic is used, there's a risk of an allergic reaction.
Are you tired of feeling self-conscious about unsightly veins? Vasculaze offers a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to reduce the appearance of leg veins. With our advanced laser technology, you can achieve smoother, clearer skin without the need for painful procedures.
Experience the Vasculaze difference today. Schedule your consultation at Meridian Medical Spa and take the first step towards a more confident you.
*Please note, we are only doing lower extremities–thigh, legs, feet etc...