Laser Capillary Treatment

Even though in terms of health it does not pose a serious problem, the capillaries in the body become visible due to expansion over time and present an unpleasant appearance.

Treatment Method

Thanks to the laser capillary treatment, the removal of the unpleasant appearance caused by the capillaries is achieved quite successfully. The laser method is a method that has become the gold standard in the treatment of capillaries, among today's technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Capillary enlargement on average occurs in 15% of the population. It is especially more likely to occur in people with fair skin. Enlargements in capillaries may occur anywhere of the body. Capillary enlargement is more common especially on the face and legs. The top of the nose, cheeks, sides of the nose and chin are the areas of the face where enlargement is experienced the most. The “ponding” of the blood especially in the legs due to gravity, and the thickening of the vessels over time is caused by a genetic inability of the venous blood vessels to effectively deliver the blood within the body to the heart. It is structurally more common in women. Increased temperature, prolonged standing, prolonged sitting with legs hanging down increase the formation of capillaries. Thanks to the laser capillary treatment method, almost all the problems caused by the following reasons can be eliminated: Conditions such as dry skin, sensitive skin structure, long-term use of medication containing estrogen and cortisone, excessive exposure to the harmful rays of the sun, traumas, excessive alcohol consumption, capillary enlargement caused by pregnancy. In addition to the above-mentioned reasons, genetic structure is one of the most important factors that prepare the ground for such vascular enlargement. Apart from what we have mentioned above; Spiderangioma, telangiectasia, rosacea, birthmark called portweinstein (wine stain disease) are the conditions that cause capillary enlargement. This treatment method is based on the laser beam, which is a concentrated beam of light at appropriate wavelength, which is absorbed by the substance called oxyhemoglobin in the blood within the body. During the absorption of the beam during treatment, very high heat is generated in the desired small area, and the capillary vessel contracts and adheres. Thus, the remaining parts of the vein are eliminated by the organism's own defense mechanism.