Vasculyse (Thermocoagulation) is an advanced treatment used to eliminate various skin imperfections such as dilated blood capillaries, ruby angiomas, skin tags, milia, and even cholesterol deposits on the eyelids, also known as xanthelasma.
How Vasculyse (Thermocoagulation) Works?
This treatment relies on the controlled application of heat to coagulate and eliminate unwanted skin imperfections. The method is precise, effective, and yields visible results.
Advantages of Vasculyse (Thermocoagulation)
- Elimination of Dilated Blood Capillaries: Telangiectasias, or dilated and visible blood capillaries under the skin, can be successfully treated with Vasculyse.
- Treatment of Ruby Angiomas: Ruby angiomas, also known as cherry angiomas, can be precisely targeted and eliminated.
- Removal of Skin Tags: Small skin outgrowths, known as skin tags or “cutaneous tags,” can be effectively treated.
- Reduction of Milia: Tiny white cysts, known as milia, can be gently removed with this treatment.
- Elimination of Xanthelasma: Cholesterol deposits on the eyelids, or xanthelasma, can be treated non-invasively, providing a smoother and more uniform appearance to the skin.
Procedure
During the treatment, a small filament simply touches the surface of the skin while targeting the dilated capillary or imperfection to be treated. The filament emits perfectly targeted “thermal energy,” producing a thermal lesion that allows for the treatment of the aforementioned conditions in an average of 1 to 3 sessions.