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Vascular lasers can safely and effectively treat certain types of leg veins. The Vbeam Perfecta laser uses pulsed dye technology to deliver an intense but gentle burst of light into targeted areas of the skin. Most patients notice results right away, and it is safe for all skin types. The Spectrum Long Pulsed Yag laser functions similarly to the Vbeam Perfecta. Sometimes these lasers can be used interchangeably. In certain settings, your physician may prefer one device over the other for clinical reasons.

In addition, the Vbeam Perfecta is proven to treat scars, stretch marks, warts, and psoriasis. The Vbeam uses Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL) technology to deliver an intense but gentle burst of light into targeted areas of the skin. Most patients notice results right away, and it is safe for all skin types.

The Spectrum Long Pulsed Yag laser functions similarly to the Vbeam Perfecta. Sometimes these lasers can be used interchangeably. In certain settings, your physician may prefer one device over the other for clinical reasons.

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What Are Laser Leg Vein Treatments Like?

Patients often report a warming or tingling sensation during the treatment, although anesthetics are usually not required.

Are the Treatments Painful?

Most patients report a sensation similar to mild sunburn after the treatment. During the treatment, the skin receives additional protection through the patented Dynamic Cooling Device (DCD) which delivers a cooling burst of cryogen before the laser is delivered. The DCD increases comfort during treatment and minimizes side effects such as redness.

Is the Treatment Safe, and Are There Any Side Effects?

Vbeam treatments have been used since the 1980s for the treatment of port wine stains in infants and young children. The DCD goes a long way toward ensuring both the patient’s comfort and the protection of the treated skin. Some patients experience redness immediately after treatment, but it usually goes away in a few hours. Occasionally, a laser bruise called a purpura may occur; this usually disappears in three to five days.

Are Laser Leg Vein Treatments Permanent?

Permanency depends on several factors, including the condition being treated and the patient’s lifestyle. Sun spots, for example may return if the patient continues to spend time in the sun without protection. Talk with your practitioner about your goals and expectations for treatment. To schedule your appointment contact our expert dermatologists today

What Precautions Should I Take Before or After Treatment?

Avoid sun exposure before and throughout treatments; SPF 30 or higher sunblock should be worn daily during this time. Post-treatment care varies depending on condition and should be discussed with your practitioner.

Is Vbeam Treatment Covered by Insurance?

Most insurance cariers do not offer reimbursement for cosmetic treatment and aesthetic procedures. Some carriers will, however, may cover the treatment of disfiguring birthmarks such as hemangiomas or port wine stains, and some may cover psoriasis and rosacea. Please consult your insurance carrier for details.

Vascular Laser (Vbeam & Long Pulsed Yag) Price List

Full Face / Full Chest
  • Single treatment $350
  • Package of 3 $800
  • Each additional $250
½ Face (Both Cheeks +/- Nose) / ½ Chest / Neck
  • Single treatment $225
  • Package of 3 $575
  • Each additional $190
¼ Face (Nose or Chin, etc.)
  • Single treatment $150
  • Package of 3 $400
  • Each additional $130
Leg Veins / Spot Treatment
  • 1-5 spots $150
  • 6-10 spots $200
  • 10+ in a 10 min appointment $350

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