Vascular Lesion Treatment

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Visible blood vessels and vascular lesions—such as spider veins, broken capillaries, or persistent redness—can affect both your appearance and confidence. At Medizen Medspa, we offer Vascular Lesions Treatment with Clarity II, an advanced laser solution that safely targets and reduces unwanted vascular concerns. This non-invasive treatment restores clearer, healthier-looking skin with minimal discomfort and downtime.
What Is Vascular Lesions Treatment with Clarity II?
Clarity II is a next-generation dual-wavelength laser system designed to effectively treat vascular lesions. By delivering targeted energy to visible blood vessels beneath the skin’s surface, Clarity II collapses the vessel while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed. Over time, the body naturally absorbs the treated vessel, resulting in clearer skin.
How Does Clarity II Work on Vascular Lesions?
The Clarity II laser emits precise pulses of light that are absorbed by hemoglobin (the pigment in red blood cells). This process:
- Heats and safely coagulates the targeted vessel
- Causes the vessel to collapse and gradually fade
- Preserves surrounding skin, ensuring safe, even results
Because of its advanced cooling technology and customizable settings, treatments are comfortable and safe for a variety of skin types.
What Vascular Concerns Can It Treat?
Clarity II is highly effective in reducing:
- Spider veins (face and legs)
- Broken capillaries
- Facial redness (including rosacea-related vessels)
- Telangiectasia (dilated blood vessels)
- Vascular birthmarks

FAQ
FAQs
Answers to your frequently asked questions.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the size, location, and severity of the vascular lesions. Many patients see results after 1–3 treatments.
Is the treatment painful?
Patients often describe the sensation as a quick snap or warmth on the skin. The device’s built-in cooling system helps ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
When will I see results?
Some vessels may disappear immediately, while others fade gradually over several weeks as the body absorbs them.
Is there downtime after treatment?
Downtime is minimal. Mild redness or swelling may occur but typically resolves within a few hours to a day.