Facial/Leg Vein Treatment

Facial/Leg Vein Treatment



ConBio provides treatment for superficial veins and broken capillaries both on the face (rosacea, telangiectasia) as well as those on the legs (spider veins, varicose veins) using Laser as well as Sclerotherapy. At the time of consultation our doctor will assess your condition and recommend a type of treatment that will work for you.

1. Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is a simple and relatively painless procedure where the veins are injected with a sclerosing solution, which causes them to collapse and fade from view. After each sclerotherapy session, the veins will appear lighter. Two or more sessions are usually required to achieve optimal results.

2. IPL (Intense Pulse Light)
This is a light-based treatment that is safe and effective for the removal of spider veins. The advanced IPL treatments allow for delivery of a precise dosage of energy to each vein, with minimal risk to the skin. During your treatment, light energy is delivered through a special handpiece with filters to the targeted vein, in a series of short and/or long pulses. The light energy is absorbed by the blood vessels. This heat absorption causes a thermocoagulation (clogging) of the blood vessel, and a gradual absorption by the body.

3. Laser treatment (Cutera Xeo)
The Cutera 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser has proved to be an effective treatment for treating leg vascular conditions — including the clinically challenging deep reticular vessels on the lower extremities. Deeper penetration and a more moderate hemoglobin absorption makes 1064 nm wavelength more useful for the deeper vessels. Further, with the right combination of parameters, the 1064 nm wavelength is also suitable for more superficial telangiectases and spider veins on both the face and legs.