Stubborn spider veins and facial redness can now be treated quickly and effectively without surgery or downtime. VascuPen spider veins treatment, available at Essex Primary Care, uses Alma Harmony’s 530 nm diode laser for precise targeting of unwanted vascular lesions. Unlike traditional methods, the VascuPen uses focused light energy and adjustable spot sizes to trace and treat superficial vessels on the face and body with impressive accuracy. It’s an ideal solution for individuals looking to reduce visible blood vessels, minimize facial redness, or diminish the appearance of certain birthmarks—all while preserving surrounding skin.
Using a focused 530 nm diode laser, this treatment delivers light energy directly into unwanted vessels, gently heating and collapsing them without harming surrounding tissue. VascuPen spider veins treatment works by tracing the vascularity with precision, aided by adjustable spot sizes that tailor the energy to the vessel's depth and size. Over time, the body naturally reabsorbs the treated vessels, reducing their appearance on the skin. The Alma Harmony platform enhances safety and control, making the process comfortable, fast, and effective for facial and small-area vascular treatments.
VascuPen provides a safe and noninvasive solution for visible spider veins, redness, and vascular marks, with high precision and minimal recovery time.
Yes, VascuPen is ideal for treating facial spider veins and can also target small, superficial veins on areas like the legs, ankles, and hands, depending on their size and depth.
Absolutely. While it’s ideal for facial areas, it can also treat spider veins on small body regions like the décolleté, hands, and ankles.
VascuPen is designed for shallow, fine vessels. It’s more precise than leg vein lasers and works better on superficial redness and facial telangiectasias.
Some veins disappear after one session, but multiple treatments may be recommended based on the number and depth of vessels.