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Broken capillaries treatment Melbourne

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Broken capillaries treatment: before and after

Broken capillaries, while usually posing no health risk, can negatively impact self-confidence when showing on exposed areas of the body such as the face or legs. We offer broken capillaries treatment to target problem areas and restore your self-esteem. 

  • We offer results-driven laser-based treatments for broken capillaries
  • Our trained clinicians have the knowledge and expertise to eradicate visible signs of burst capillaries
  • We develop burst capillary treatment plans tailored to your cosmetic goals
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Capillary vein removal for the whole body

With our medical-grade laser treatment for broken capillaries, our clinicians can remove visible capillaries from the face, legs, and other parts of the body in a quick and timely manner.

Broken capillaries on face

Broken capillaries on face

Capillaries on face areas, also known as facial telangiectasias, can be caused by a number of factors, including physical trauma, excessive sun exposure, ageing, and skin conditions like rosacea.

Capillaries on face areas, also known as facial telangiectasias, can be caused by a number of factors, including physical trauma, excessive sun exposure, ageing, and skin conditions, like rosacea. Treatment for broken capillaries on the face aims to reduce the appearance of these small, dilated blood vessels. Laser treatment is a top choice, which helps the capillaries on your face to gradually fade.

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Broken capillaries on legs treatment

Broken capillaries on legs treatment

Burst or dilated capillaries on the legs, also known as leg telangiectasias, can be a result of an injury to the skin, prolonged sitting or standing, sun damage, or family history.

Burst or dilated capillaries on the legs, also known as leg telangiectasias, can be a result of an injury to the skin, prolonged sitting or standing, sun damage, or family history. Treatment options for broken capillaries on legs include laser therapy, such as Candela Vbeam, which targets and closes off leg capillaries. This method is less invasive than some alternatives and can be effective for smaller leg telangiectasias.

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Broken capillaries on nose treatment

Broken capillaries on nose treatment

Broken capillaries on the nose, also known as nasal telangiectasias or facial spider veins, can be caused by a number of factors, including trauma, genetics, hormonal changes, and sudden changes in pressure (e.g. a forceful sneeze).

Broken capillaries on the nose, also known as nasal telangiectasias or facial spider veins, can be caused by a number of factors, including trauma, genetics, hormonal changes, and sudden changes in pressure (e.g. a forceful sneeze). Laser treatment for broken nasal capillaries focuses on reducing their appearance, by targeting the hemoglobin in the blood within the capillaries, causing them to coagulate and fade.

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Broken capillary? Trust the specialists.

Our highly-trained clinicians can effectively treat broken capillaries, following your personal treatment plan for optimal results.

What causes broken capillaries?

What causes broken capillaries?

Broken capillaries can be caused by various factors.

  • Physical trauma or injury to the skin can damage small blood vessels and cause them to burst.
  • Excessive sun exposure can weaken capillary walls, leading to broken capillaries, especially on body parts frequently in the sun, such as the face and legs.
  • As people age, the skin and blood vessels can become more fragile, making them more susceptible to damage.
  • Some people have a genetic predisposition to developing broken capillaries.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption increases the risk of dilated capillaries, especially on the face and nose.
How do you remove broken blood vessels?

How do you remove broken blood vessels?

Removing or reducing the appearance of broken blood vessels can be achieved with a number of treatments, depending on the size, location and extent of the broken blood vessel. 

One of the most popular is capillary laser treatment using Candela Vbeam, which delivers precisely controlled bursts of laser energy that is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the blood vessels, causing the blood to heat up and clot. As a result, the blood vessels constrict and seal off, which stops the blood flow through the damaged vessels.

What to expect after laser treatment for broken capillaries

What to expect after laser treatment for broken capillaries

After broken capillaries laser treatment, you may experience some temporary redness, swelling, and mild discomfort at the treatment site. There is typically minimal downtime and most clients return to their regular activities shortly after the procedure. In the days following, the treated capillaries may darken and appear more noticeable before gradually fading. 

Depending on the extent and location of the broken capillaries, you may need multiple treatment sessions to achieve the best results. We will advise you on the recommended number of sessions based on your personalised treatment plan.

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Laser capillary removal

The ideal candidate for a broken capillaries laser treatment is someone looking for a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure with a goal to eliminate dilated capillaries.

Candela Vbeam

This pulsed-dye laser treats burst capillaries by delivering bursts of laser energy targeting the hemoglobin in damaged blood vessels and reducing their visibility.

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Frequently asked questions

Can laser remove broken capillaries?

Yes, laser therapy can be an effective treatment for removing broken capillaries, especially when they are visible on the face. Lasers, such as Candela Vbeam, emit concentrated light energy, which is absorbed by the hemoglobin in the blood within the broken capillaries. This causes the blood vessels to coagulate and eventually be reabsorbed by the body, leading to a reduction in the appearance of the broken capillaries.

Laser treatment for broken capillaries is generally a safe and minimally invasive option, and it can provide noticeable improvement in the appearance of the affected area. Multiple sessions may be required for the best results, but this will depend on the size, location, and depth of the broken capillaries, as well as your skin type and condition. Book a consultation with Victorian Dermal Group, and we’ll design a treatment plan tailored to your capillary removal goals.

How do you prevent burst capillaries?

You can’t always prevent burst capillaries, but you can take steps to reduce the risk of developing them and maintain your vascular health.

  • Protect your skin from the sun 
  • If you have rosacea, work with a dermatologist to manage the condition effectively
  • Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly
  • Stay hydrated
  • Avoid extreme temperatures
  • Wear compression stockings
  • Limit alcohol consumption and avoid smoking
  • Avoid harsh scrubbing or vigorous massage on your face

Do broken capillaries come back after laser?

While laser treatment for broken or dilated capillaries can effectively reduce the appearance of these damaged blood vessels, it does not prevent the formation of new broken capillaries, which may develop over time.

If you're prone to developing dilated capillaries or if new ones appear, you may require additional laser treatments to address them.

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