3D Vasculase works by applying a narrow 980nm laser beam to target the vein using a precise application. The red blood cells in the thread veins absorb the laser energy, causing the blood within the vein to heat up, damaging the wall of the vein. This reaction causes the thread vein to close down. Once the vein has closed down, the body absorbs it, causing it to disappear.
Thread veins (also called spider veins, broken blood vessels, broken veins or capillary veins) are small red, blue or purple veins that typically appear near the skin surface on the face, thighs, calves and ankles. The cause of thread veins is often unknown. However, many factors can contribute to their appearance and are all related to placing pressure on the capillaries resulting in damage or expansions. These include:
Thread veins are a common problem affecting around 80% of all adults at some point in their lives. Fortunately, thread veins can be treated safely and effectively using 3D Vasculase.