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Viora IPL Vascular Lesion Treatment

Vascular Clearance

Free skin from redness or any vascular lesions!

Vascular malformations (or lesions) such as spider veins or leg veins, Port Wine Stains, hemangiomas, facial Couperose and Rosacea may appear on both body and face and the condition may be influenced by age, hormonal factors, gender, pregnancy, lifestyle, occupation and more. The common reasons for vascular lesions are venous hypertension within underlying varicose veins and blood flow abnormalities within the reticular veins. These vascular lesions can vary in size, depth, blood vessel concentration or origin, which requires different technological solutions.

Viora’s Technologies represent a wide range of solutions for vascular lesions and therefore they can be highly specialized to address your specific vascular conditions, according to the lesion type, size and depth you want to remove.

 Skin Health: Viora life Tips to Vascular Clearance:

  • For facial vascular lesion such as Roccasea, reduce the use of coffee, consumption of alcoholic beverages, extreme temperatures (hot or cold), fatty foods, harsh winds, extra hot drinks, spicy foods, stress and anxiety.

  • Regular exercise encourages better blood circulation in the legs, which helps to push along the blood that has collected in the veins. Exercise also helps to lower a person’s blood pressure, which is another contributing factor to varicose veins

  • Compression stockings are available from most pharmacies and can help by applying pressure to the legs. This aids the muscles and veins to move blood toward the heart.

  • Potassium-high foods, such as almonds and pistachio nuts, can help varicose veins by reducing water retention in the body. Salty or sodium-rich foods can cause the body to retain water, so cutting down on salty food can minimize water retention. Foods high in potassium can help to reduce water retention.

  • Avoid sitting for long periods of time – this will reduce reappearance of leg blood vessels

FAQs:

  • Can I get treatment for both facial and body vascular lesions?

    • Due to different depth penetrations of Viora’s advanced devices, both facial and body lesions can be treated.

  • Does any topical anesthesia is required to prevent pain?

    • Due to Proprietary PCR™ Technology and advanced contact cooling, the treatment is well tolerated, no topical anesthesia is required.

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In the process of the V-IPL application, the target chromophore is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is coagulated to respond to the absorbed heat without damaging the surrounding tissue. Venule walls undergo fibrosis and, over time, the vessel disappears by phagocytosis. Avascular anomaly is seen in about three out of every 1,000 children born.

 

This treatment works on skin concerns like erythema, Rosacea, Telangiectasia, Hemangioma, and Port Wine Stains.

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Small Area

Partial face,  hands

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Single session - $200

Four sessions - $700

Six sessions - $1,100

Eight sessions - $1,300

Medium Area

Full face, neck, decollete, partial back

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Single session - $250

Four sessions - $900

Six sessions - $1,400

Eight sessions - $1,800

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