Vien removal

Vein Removal

Say goodbye to visible spider veins and broken capillaries with our safe and effective vein removal treatments. Whether caused by genetics, aging, hormones, or sun exposure, we target unwanted veins on the face or legs using advanced techniques such as laser therapy or sclerotherapy (depending on the area and type of vein).
Our treatments are non-surgical, quick, and designed to restore smoother, clearer skin with minimal downtime.
⚡ Treatment Areas:
  • Facial spider veins (cheeks, nose, chin)
  • Leg spider veins
  • Broken capillaries
  • Small blue or red thread veins

Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Avoid tanning (sun or spray) for 2 weeks before your appointment.
  • Do not apply lotions, oils, or creams on the treatment area the day of the procedure.
  • Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, and alcohol for 48 hours before treatment to reduce bruising risk.
  • Wear loose clothing if treating legs.
  • Let us know about any medical conditions or medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of veins can be treated?
A: Small to medium-sized spider veins and visible facial capillaries respond well to laser or sclerotherapy. Deeper varicose veins may require referral to a vascular specialist.
Q: What method do you use?
A: We use either laser vein removal (light-based energy that collapses veins) or sclerotherapy (injecting a solution to close off veins). The method depends on the vein’s size, location, and skin type.
Q: Are results permanent?
A: Treated veins collapse and are reabsorbed by the body. However, new veins may appear over time due to genetics or lifestyle factors. Maintenance treatments may be needed.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: Most clients describe the sensation as mild stinging or a rubber-band snap. We use cooling and numbing techniques to ensure comfort.
Q: How many sessions will I need?
A: Some veins respond after just one session, while others may need multiple treatments for full clearance.

Post-Treatment Instructions

  • Mild redness, swelling, or bruising is normal and temporary.
  • Avoid hot baths, saunas, or strenuous exercise for 48 hours.
  • Use SPF daily if treating the face.
  • Do not rub or massage the treated area.
  • Compression stockings may be recommended for leg treatments.
  • Avoid tanning until the area is fully healed.