If you have broken capillaries, spider veins, or are unhappy with the appearance of veins on your legs or face, laser vein treatment could be the solution you're looking for. Using the advanced Cutera Xeo system, this non-invasive treatment targets and diminishes unwanted veins, helping you achieve smoother, clearer skin. Whether you're looking to treat small, superficial veins or improve the overall appearance of your skin, laser vein therapy offers a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution.
What is Laser Vein Treatment?
Laser vein treatment is a non-invasive procedure designed to treat a variety of vein-related issues, such as spider veins, broken capillaries, and other vascular conditions. The Cutera Xeo system uses advanced laser technology to target and shrink problematic veins by emitting precise light energy absorbed by the blood vessels. The heat from the laser causes the veins to collapse and fade over time, resulting in smoother, clearer skin without the need for surgery or long recovery periods.
Cutera Xeo Technology
The Cutera Xeo platform is one of the most advanced technologies for aesthetic treatments, including laser vein treatments. It uses high-powered laser energy to treat unwanted veins, delivering targeted light that is absorbed by the blood vessels. This causes the veins to collapse and be reabsorbed by the body, gradually making them disappear. The result is clearer, more even-toned skin.
Laser vein treatments for the body are effective for treating spider veins, broken capillaries, and other vascular concerns on various areas such as the legs, arms, and decollete. Below is a guide to help you understand the typical sizes of areas treated and the estimated cost. Final cost will be absed upon consultation.
Results vary depending on the individual and the skin concern being treated. Generally,
the benefits can last up to several months, with maintenance treatments recommended
every 6-12 months to maintain and enhance the results. Long-term results can be
achieved with consistent sun protection.
Yes! Limelight can be combined with Laser Genesis to provide a more comprehensive
skin rejuvenation. While Limelight targets pigmentation issues such as sunspots, freckles,
and redness, Laser Genesis works to improve skin texture, reduce fine lines, and promote
collagen production. Together, these treatments can help achieve smoother, clearer, and
more youthful-looking skin. Your practitioner can recommend a customized treatment plan
that combines both therapies for maximum results.
Limelight is generally safe for individuals with light to medium skin tones. It may not be
suitable for darker skin types due to the risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation. A
consultation with a qualified practitioner will help determine if Limelight is right for your
skin.
For optimal results, a series of 2-4 Limelight treatments is typically recommended. These
treatments are usually spaced about 3-4 weeks apart to allow the skin to fully respond and
heal. Your practitioner will assess your individual needs and recommend the appropriate
treatment plan.
The procedure is generally not painful, though some people describe a mild snapping or
stinging sensation during the treatment. This discomfort is temporary, and the procedure is
well-tolerated by most individuals.
Limelight is ideal for individuals looking to improve skin tone, reduce pigmentation, and
minimize redness. It is a great treatment for those with sun-damaged skin or age spots.
However, people with darker skin tones or active tanning may need to consult with a
professional to ensure it is the right treatment.
The 2D FACIAL is not suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as the
safety of light and energy-based treatments during pregnancy has not been established. It
is also not recommended for those taking medications that increase sensitivity to light,
such as certain antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, or oral medications like isotretinoin.
These medications can make the skin more prone to irritation or burns when exposed to
light-based treatments. Additionally, it’s important to avoid sun exposure or tanning beds
before and after the treatment, as tanned or sunburned skin may heighten the risk of side
effects.
Limelight is most effective for individuals with Fitzpatrick skin types I-III, which include fair
to light skin tones. Those with darker skin tones (Fitzpatrick types IV-VI) may face a higher
risk of pigmentation changes or adverse reactions due to the nature of light-based
treatments.
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