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Vasculyse

Vasculyse is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to treat various vascular and skin irregularities through the application of radiofrequency technology. This advanced treatment is commonly used to address concerns such as spider veins, broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, and skin tags. The Vasculyse system utilizes a high-frequency current to target and coagulate the affected blood vessels or skin imperfections, ultimately leading to their gradual elimination. This precise and controlled approach results in improved skin appearance and reduced vascular irregularities without the need for surgery or invasive procedures. Vasculyse is valued for its effectiveness in enhancing skin aesthetics, promoting clearer complexion, and providing a quick and comfortable solution for those seeking to address specific vascular concerns.

What is vasculyse?

 

The FreezPen treatment is a non-invasive cryotherapy procedure designed to address various dermatological concerns. Utilizing a precise and controlled freezing technology, the FreezPen delivers targeted freezing temperatures to skin lesions or imperfections, such as warts, skin tags, and age spots. This rapid freezing process causes the treated cells to crystallize, ultimately leading to their destruction. The procedure is quick, virtually painless, and often requires minimal downtime. The FreezPen is known for its efficiency in treating benign skin lesions, providing a convenient and effective solution for individuals seeking to improve the appearance of specific skin concerns.

What does the freezpen treat?

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Sun spots/ Age spots

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Skin tags

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Moles

Is Freezpen safe, and does it cause pain during treatment?

Freezpen is a handheld cryosurgery device that uses a controlled freezing process to treat various skin lesions, such as warts, skin tags, and benign moles. The device delivers a precise application of cold, typically using liquid nitrogen, to freeze and destroy targeted tissue. This promotes the shedding of treated lesions as the skin heals.

Are multiple sessions required for Freezpen treatment, and is it suitable for everyone?

The number of Freezpen sessions needed depends on the specific condition being treated and the individual's response. Some lesions may require a single treatment, while others may need multiple sessions. Freezpen is generally suitable for a wide range of individuals, but a consultation with a dermatologist or healthcare professional is recommended to determine the appropriateness of the treatment for an individual's skin type and condition.

How long does it take to see results, and is there downtime after Freezpen treatment?

The time it takes to see results can vary depending on the type and size of the treated lesion. In many cases, the targeted tissue will form a blister and eventually slough off as the skin heals. Downtime is typically minimal, with some redness and temporary discoloration possible at the treatment site. Healing times vary, but patients can usually resume their regular activities soon after the procedure.

How much much is Freezpen?

A single session of Freezpen starts at $60.

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