Should It Stay Or Should It Go? Living With Vascular Lesions...

Vascular lesions are blood vessels that are visible through the skin. They are often referred to as spider veins, port wine stains, and birthmarks. They can occur on almost any part of the body, but are especially common on the face or legs. The harmless lesions look blood-colored and often have a red or purple tint.

Unfortunately, the stigma connected to this skin condition can make it hard to live with.

So What Can You Do?

It is important to know that just because you have a vascular lesion, it does not mean that it MUST be removed. The majority of lesions are completely harmless but if in doubt, please always seek the advice of a vascular professional. However, if removing a vascular mark is something you would like to do, then the good news is that the treatment can be VERY effective.

 
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How Does The Laser Work?

Bem Estar works together with Alma Laser, leading aesthetic laser technologists. The Harmony Dye-VL and Dye-SR laser treatments are the method of choice for the removal of the appearance of vascular lesions. The lasers are directly applied to the entire area of the blemish. The veins and vessels of the lesion absorb the laser’s energy while the surrounding skin tissue does not. The treatment causes the exposed vessels to break down and become less visible.

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Is Laser Therapy Safe?

All Harmony treatments are effective, reliable and have a first-rate safety record proven in extensive clinical studies. The treatments are suitable for all areas of the body, all skin types, and address the specific concerns of all age groups -from teens to older adults.

Do I HAVE To Remove My Mark?

NO! Increasingly people are bravely standing up to the stigma associated around facial, neck and other body lesions. Birthmarks, for example, make you truly unique and we see more and more models and social influencers embracing their marks than before. We support everyone in their personal choice to live with or remove vascular lesions.