Treatment - Vascular Lesions
Goal - successfully
treat unsightly vascular lesions.
These include (but are not limited too):
- Angioma - Cherry Angioma
- Hemangiomas
- Poikiloderma of Civatte
- Port Wine Stain Birthmark
- Rosacea
- Spider Angioma
- Telangiectasia (face veins)
- Venous Lakes
How - Traditional laser and intense
pulsed light systems use light to target Hemoglobin (contained
in red blood cells).
Selective Photothermolysis is the process
that targets the darker hemoglobin, yet does not harm the surrounding
tissue. Basically, the darker colored hemoglobin absorbs more
of he light heat energy than the surrounding Lighter color skin
tissue. The light energy is absorbed and converted into heat.
IF enough heat can be absorbed fast enough , the hemoglobin
will coagulate (turn into a solid). In solid form the blood is
then able to be filtered up through the layers of the epidermis
and is finally removed by the normal process of phagocytosis
(dead cell removal).
Many 'salon model ' intense pulsed
light systems cannot do effective vascular work because they
simply do not generate enough heat energy to coagulate the blood.
In fact, many 'professional model ' intense pulsed light
systems that do generate the requisite heat, still
fail at vascular treatments because they cannot do it fast enough.
Many of the existing pulsed light systems require that you pre-cool
the skin. This is especially counter-productive when doing vascular
work as it constricts / minimizes the target.


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The ULTRA VPL™ is used in over 1,000 clinics around the world.
One System
Multiple Applications
Skin Rejuvenation
- Sun Damage / Age Spots
- Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Face & Leg
Veins
Rosacea
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