Bek's Vasculite & Blue Light Therapy in Denton, TX

$8,000 Bek's Vasculite & Blue Light Therapy

"VASCULITE" FOR VASCULAR BLEMISHES(Hi and Low output RF current DC current) What Are Vascular Blemishes?TELANGIECTASIA - (COUPEROSE) are dilated superficial blood vessels. They are small, unsightly red, purple or blue blood vessels found along the surface on the face, upper chest, neck and rarely on other parts of the body. Similar veins are found on the legs called spider veins. These blood vessels are abnormal, not necessary for any essential body function. Removing them gives a more pleasing cosmetic appearance. Prolonged sun exposure, aging, trauma and other factors can cause capillaries to become dilated and visible. There is also a hereditary factor in developing facial Telangiectasia. CHERRY ANGIOMAS - The most common vascular lesions to appear on human skin. They are made up of clusters of dilated capillaries on the surface of the skin, which accounts for the cherry-red or purple color. No one knows exactly what causes them. A Cherry Angiomas is painless and harmless, but many persons want them removed for cosmetic reasons. SKIN TAGS - A skin tag is a common, benign condition which consists of a bit of skin that projects from the surrounding skin and may appear attached to the skin. Skin tags can vary quite a bit in appearance. They may be smooth or irregular, flesh colored or more deeply pigmented, and either simply be raised above the surrounding skin or have a stalk (a peduncle) so that the skin tag hangs from the skin. They are much more common with age beginning in middle age and they tend to be somewhat more prevalent in women than men. SPIDER VEINS - Spider Veins of the legs are similar to varicose veins, but they are smaller. They are often red or blue and are closer to the surface of the skin than varicose veins. They can look like tree branches or spider webs with their short jagged lines. Spider veins can be found on the legs and face. They can cover either a very small or very large area of skin PROCEDURE - The surface of the skin is cleansed and prepped. A fine tipped sterile probe is placed on the surface of the blemish. Low level RF and DC current is passed through the probe to the vessel. The blood in the tiny vessel is clotted or coagulated and stops flowing. With the proper "post" treatment care the vessel is naturally absorbed into the surrounding tissue and typically within three to four weeks disappear. "POST" TREATMENT CARE - Pay attention not to disturb the treated vessels for 24 hours. Undue stress could cause renewed blood flow and the vessel will not dry up and be absorbed. With proper care, the treated vessel will tend to look darker the next day. This is normal and a good sign that the vessel was properly treated. Most blemishes are removed in minutes. Depending on the number of capillaries most conditions can be successfully and permanently treated in one ten to 20 minute treatment. Typically, Telangiectasia are very superficial and can be treated with a sterile, disposable probe. Hi and Low output RF current DC current has been used safely for years to remove vascular blemishes. Some experience a "pinprick" sensation that can be mildly uncomfortable. However, when a topical anesthetic cream is applied to the area most of the discomfort is taken away. VASCULAR BLEMISHESBefore And After Photos SKIN TAGSSPIDER VEINS "VASCULITE" FOR VASCULAR BLEMISHES(Hi and Low output RF current DC current) What Are Vascular Blemishes?TELANGIECTASIA - (COUPEROSE) are dilated superficial blood vessels. They are small, unsightly red, purple or blue blood vessels found along the surface on the face, upper chest, neck and rarely on other parts of the body. Similar veins are found on the legs called spider veins. These blood vessels are abnormal, not necessary for any essential body function. Removing them gives a more pleasing cosmetic appearance. Prolonged sun exposure, aging, trauma and other factors can cause capillaries to become dilated and visible. There is also a hereditary factor in developing facial Telangiectasia. CHERRY ANGIOMAS - The most common vascular lesions to appear on human skin. They are made up of clusters of dilated capillaries on the surface of the skin, which accounts for the cherry-red or purple color. No one knows exactly what causes them. A Cherry Angiomas is painless and harmless, but many persons want them removed for cosmetic reasons. SKIN TAGS - A skin tag is a common, benign condition which consists of a bit of skin that projects from the surrounding skin and may appear attached to the skin. Skin tags can vary quite a bit in appearance. They may be smooth or irregular, flesh colored or more deeply pigmented, and either simply be raised above the surrounding skin or have a stalk (a peduncle) so that the skin tag hangs from the skin. They are much more common with age beginning in middle age and they tend to be somewhat more prevalent in women than men. SPIDER VEINS - Spider Veins of the legs are similar to varicose veins, but they are smaller. They are often red or blue and are closer to the surface of the skin than varicose veins. They can look like tree branches or spider webs with their short jagged lines. Spider veins can be found on the legs and face. They can cover either a very small or very large area of skin PROCEDURE - The surface of the skin is cleansed and prepped. A fine tipped sterile probe is placed on the surface of the blemish. Low level RF and DC current is passed through the probe to the vessel. The blood in the tiny vessel is clotted or coagulated and stops flowing. With the proper "post" treatment care the vessel is naturally absorbed into the surrounding tissue and typically within three to four weeks disappear. "POST" TREATMENT CARE - Pay attention not to disturb the treated vessels for 24 hours. Undue stress could cause renewed blood flow and the vessel will not dry up and be absorbed. With proper care, the treated vessel will tend to look darker the next day. This is normal and a good sign that the vessel was properly treated. Most blemishes are removed in minutes. Depending on the number of capillaries most conditions can be successfully and permanently treated in one ten to 20 minute treatment. Typically, Telangiectasia are very superficial and can be treated with a sterile, disposable probe. Hi and Low output RF current DC current has been used safely for years to remove vascular blemishes. Some experience a "pinprick" sensation that can be mildly uncomfortable. However, when a topical anesthetic cream is applied to the area most of the discomfort is taken away. "VASCULITE" BLUE LIGHT ACNE THERAPYBLUE LIGHT THERAPY BENEFITS ? Dramatic and quick results? An alternative to Accutane and oral antibiotics? Reductions in lesion count and inflammation? No harmful ultra-violet rays Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous hair follicles. Each follicle contains a tiny hair and multiple sebaceous glands (oil glands). Under normal circumstances, sebum, the oily substance made by the sebaceous glands, travels up the hair follicle and out to the skin's surface. However, with acne, sebum is trapped within the follicle and skin bacteria multiples within the clogged pores. Acne develops on those areas of the skin where sebaceous glands are most numerous

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