Concentrated broken capillaries/rosy cheeks and nose or Rosacea and Matted Telangiectasia
Rosacea is disorder involving
chronic inflammation of the
cheeks, nose, chin, forehead,
or eyelids; it may cause
redness, vascularity (increased
prominence of the blood vessels),
swelling or hyperplasia
(increase in size of the tissue),
or skin eruptions similar to acne.




Birthmark or Port Wine Stain
From pale pink to dark red or purple in color
A vascular birthmark (nevus)
consisting of superficial and
deep dilated capillaries in the
skin which produce a reddish
to purplish discoloration of the skin.
Laser is applied over the
treatment area. Without
damaging the skin, the laser
penetrates through the skin
and is absorbed by the
abnormally dilated vessels or
pigmentation. The heat causes
damage to the vessel or
lesion, and the body begins
its natural healing process.
The lesion will darken before
it flakes off or the body
absorbs it. Treatment can be
given as frequently as every
three weeks.



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