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Treat dilated leg veins and other vascular lesions which cannot be removed by IPLVascular lesions are normal veins that have dilated under the influence of increased venous pressure. The Ellipse Nd:YAG is also ideal for facial telangiectasias; especially around the nose, where it can be difficult to apply the light guide of the IPL applicators. Venous lakes are easily treated due to the round spot size of the Nd:YAG and the Nd:YAG is furthermore CE-cleared for clearance of those port wine stains which are resistant to IPL or Pulsed Dye Lasers. | ||||||
Clinically proven, safe and effective How does an Nd:YAG laser work? To clear leg veins, the vessels must be constricted. A 1064 nm wavelength Nd:YAG laser sends energy into the blood and vessel walls, where it is absorbed by blood. Red blood cells are heated, causing met-haemoglobin formation and greater absorption. This causes microclotting and heating of the vessel wall, leading to complete or partial collapse. The constricted vessel then degenerates, and the visible leg veins disappear from the surface of the skin.
How does an Nd:YAG laser work on leg veins? Treating vascular conditions in general is based on the principle of selective photothermolysis performed with a single pulse.
Why is the Nd:YAG laser better than I²PL for treatment of leg veins? Leg vessels are normally deep, which is why Nd:YAG in most cases respond better than IPL.
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