Vascular Laser

Reduces dilated vessels and redness

The vascular laser is used to treat a variety of diseases including :

Erythrosis

Diffuse, even reddening of the skin.

Couperose

Characterized by dilated blood vessels that appear under the skin.

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Erythro-couperosis

Skin condition characterized by redness and dilated blood vessels on the face.

Ruby spots

These are small red or purplish spots that appear on the skin.

Rosacea

Chronic skin disease characterized by redness, pimples and dilated blood vessels.

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How does the vascular laser work ?

The vascular laser works by targeting hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in the blood. The laser’s energy is absorbed by hemoglobin, causing it to generate heat. This heat damages blood vessel walls, causing them to shrink and eventually disappear.

How many sessions are needed to achieve a satisfactory result?

Vascular laser treatment is generally performed over a few sessions (1 to 3 sessions), spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart.

Results are generally visible after the first session, but it may take several sessions to achieve optimum results.

Number of sessions

1 to 3 sessions

Frequency

6 to 8 weeks

Visible results

from the very first session

How does the session work?

The patient comes to the appointment with clean, perfectly cleansed skin, free of moisturizer. A gel is applied to the area to be treated. Each “shot” feels like a “rubber band”. No anaesthetic cream can be applied, as it alters the redness of the skin. At the end of the session, the doctor applies a healing cream to the patient’s face, who can apply make-up if he or she wishes.

What are the side effects of treatment?

Side effects of vascular laser treatment are generally minor and disappear rapidly. They may include: redness, edema (mosquito bite effect), ecchymosis (bruising), or pruritus (itching). In very rare cases, depressed scars may appear in the event of overdosage.

What are the contraindications?

Contraindications to laser treatment include: sun exposure, recent tanning, self-tanning, the presence of permanent make-up on the areas to be treated, taking photosensitizing medication, photosensitizing diseases (e.g. lupus), pregnancy and breast-feeding.

Sun

and self-tanner

Make-up

permanent

Medicines

photosensitizer

Pregnancy

and breastfeeding

How much does vascular laser treatment cost?

Cost on quotation: from 180 euros/session incl. 21% VAT.

Each treatment is preceded by a consultation to understand your expectations and propose a personalized approach, adapted to your morphology and skin quality. Treatment takes place at the Candide aesthetic dermatology practice in Waterloo, Walloon Brabant.

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