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Vein removal safely and quickly
Laser removal of capillaries and veins is a treatment designed for patients with a wide spectrum of problems.
We most commonly treat dilated veins on the face or legs.
On the face, dilated veins most commonly appear in the cheek and nose area and are red-colored, or blue and purple on the lower extremities. Dilated veins are also responsible for facial redness and develop due to reduced quality of elastic fibers in the vein wall, which loses its elasticity, most commonly of genetic origin, especially in combination with excessive sun exposure. However, it may also be related to rosacea, liver disease, or hormonal imbalance.
Additionally, fine veins can be found on the legs, known as spider veins. They most commonly appear on the outer thighs, behind the knees, and on the calves. They may be associated with a feeling of heaviness in the limbs.
"Laser removal of small veins is a non-invasive treatment that uses a targeted laser beam to close dilated blood vessels in the skin. It effectively reduces visible veins on the face and body and contributes to an even and calm skin appearance. At Medical Institut we place great emphasis on gentle and precise execution, so that the skin is cleaner, more uniform and aesthetically even with minimal recovery time."
The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is performed in completely comfortable conditions. We apply a numbing cream before the treatment, so you only feel minimal discomfort.
You will usually notice the first improvement within a few days to weeks after the initial treatment. For optimal results, we recommend a series of sessions according to an individual plan.
The exact number of treatments and total cost are determined after an initial consultation with our specialist. Typically, it involves 3–6 sessions at intervals of several weeks.
The procedure is among the safest methods. Before the first treatment, we will discuss your health condition and evaluate any contraindications. Slight redness at the injection site is common and subsides quickly.