Vessels
While harmless, visible vessels can appear red, blue, or purple, creating a noticeable network on the skin, and affect confidence. Professional treatment can help reduce visibility and restore a smoother, more even complexion.



How We Approach Visible Skin Vessels
Evaluation focuses on the type, location, and severity of the vessels. Treatment targets dilated vessels directly to reduce redness and restore a more uniform skin appearance.
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Assess the size, depth, and location of visible vessels2
Recommend targeted treatment3
Provide aftercare guidance and monitor results
Frequently Asked Questions

Genetics, sun exposure, aging, trauma, and inflammation can all contribute to dilated or broken vessels.
Not really. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during therapy; topical cooling may be applied for comfort.
Some new vessels may appear over time, but targeted treatments significantly reduce visible vessels.
The number of treatments depends on vessel size and quantity; multiple sessions may optimize results. Book your consultation with us to learn more.