Vascular Treatments

Explore advanced, patient-friendly vascular solutions.

Over 90 million Americans experience vascular lesion concerns, from cosmetic concerns like spider veins to more painful concerns like chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Approximately 10-35% of adults are affected by CVI(1), which can cause daily discomfort. While vascular lesions are often associated with older age, it can affect both men and women of all ages.

Vascular treatment Solutions for Clinics

Conditions such as facial redness, spider veins, and rosacea are generally the result of genetics and aging, but other environmental factors such as hormonal changes, sun exposure, stress, and alcohol consumption can worsen symptoms. Rosacea is among one of the most common vascular conditions, affecting more than 16 million Americans; both men and women can experience the condition, but it is more common in women, especially post-menopause, whereas men tend to experience more severe symptoms.

Skin health is a central part of the broader wellness conversation, and concerns about skin redness and vascular conditions are no longer dismissed as being superficial. In an era where individuals are actively investing in achieving a more youthful appearance, the US aesthetic lasers market has experienced significant growth, leading to an increasing demand for non-invasive vascular treatments. Increasing numbers of patients are seeking practical, long-term, and downtime-free methods to help reduce visible veins and achieve an even skin tone.

Treatment modalities

Laser & IPL Technologies

A combination of vascular-specific wavelengths—such as 532 nm and 1064 nm lasers or broad-spectrum intense pulsed light (IPL)—is used to target hemoglobin in blood vessels, causing them to coagulate and collapse. These methods are effective for treating conditions like spider veins, telangiectasias, cherry angiomas, and facial redness.

Multi-Modality Systems

Advanced platforms often integrate long-pulsed lasers, green light lasers, and IPL to allow practitioners to customize treatments based on vessel depth, size, and skin type. This versatility enhances precision and efficacy while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.

Integrated Cooling Technology

To improve comfort and safety, many systems feature built-in contact cooling, such as sapphire-tipped applicators, which help manage heat during treatment and protect the epidermis.

 

These non-invasive technologies are clinically validated, adaptable for a range of vascular concerns and skin tones, and deliver high precision with minimal discomfort or downtime.

Non-invasive Vascular Treatments - What it Means for You

By integrating non-invasive vascular treatment options into their practice, clinicians can experience several advantages:

  • Access to high-demand, cash-based aesthetic services with a strong return on investment.
  • Precision-based technologies that support both medical and cosmetic treatment goals while meeting regulatory and safety standards.
  • Devices suitable for all skin types, including darker skin tones, due to compatibility with longer wavelengths, such as 1064 nm laser systems.
  • Streamlined, delegable procedures that integrate well into high-volume clinical settings.
  •  Increased patient satisfaction through treatments that are comfortable, fast, and minimally disruptive to daily life.
  • Complements other treatments in your portfolio (hair loss, anti-aging, wellness, skin health)

These technologies provide scalable and efficient solutions that enhance both patient satisfaction and practice growth.

Non-invasive Vascular Treatments - What it Means for Your Patients

Patients today value looking and feeling healthy, and they want vascular treatments that deliver the results they desire while allowing them to maintain their lifestyle. They’re looking for results with minimal downtime and minimal discomfort, making laser treatment a low-risk, manageable solution.

Here’s what patients are looking for:

  • Comfortable, non-invasive treatment.
  • No downtime; patients can resume normal activities immediately.
  • Visible results in days, with optimal clearance after 3-6 treatments.

Enhanced aesthetic and quality‑of‑life outcomes by reducing appearance and discomfort from visible veins.

Non-invasive Vascular Treatment Indications

Because laser treatment is minimally invasive, it is accessible to a wide range of patients who are experiencing vascular conditions, including those experiencing:

  • Telangiectasias (broken capillaries)
  • Spider veins on the face and legs
  • Cherry angiomas
  • Reticular (blue/purple) leg veins < 3 mm
  • Rosacea‑related redness
  • vascular pigmentation

 

Non-invasive Vascular Treatment Contraindications

Like many approved treatment methods, vascular treatment is not recommended for some groups of people, including those with active skin infections or open wounds, untreated deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and certain clotting disorders or uncontrolled vascular conditions. Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should seek medical advice before treatment.

Typical protocol and patient experience

Sessions: 3-6 treatments spaced every 3-5 weeks.

Duration: 10-30 minutes, depending on the area and laser.

Comfort: Slight snapping or warmth, with tolerance improved by contact cooling.

Recovery: Minimal redness, swelling, or bruising, which typically resolves within days.

Want To Offer Your Patients More Options For Vascular Treatments?

Deliver vascular care that’s safe, effective, fast, and patient‑friendly. Multi-technology platforms will empower your practice to meet the growing demand for non-surgical vascular treatments.

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