The treatment is recommended if the skin is affected by vasodilation and if there are lentil-sized angiomas on the skin.
When treating thin or moderately thick vasodilation on the surface of the skin, the laser light is absorbed by the haemoglobin in the blood, thereby specifically heating the dilated blood vessels. As the blood vessels are heated, the walls of the blood vessels constrict and become blocked. The treatment does not damage the surface of the skin while removing problematic blood vessels.
The procedure is also recommended for people who have developed superficial varicose veins – spider veins – in their lower limbs (e.g. thighs, shins, ankles) due to their physique, a lifestyle-related strain (standing work), or pregnancy. It is important to note that we only ever treat the problematic, dilated veins in the area of their occurrence, even on both lower limbs at the same time.