Laser Vein Treatments in Palm Beach County
Safely treat spider and varicose veins with precision laser care
Laser Vein Treatments in Palm Beach County
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Local vein and aesthetics clinics use laser/light devices for small surface veins (spider veins/telangiectasia) and endovenous laser procedures for larger problem veins when appropriate. Your specialist will assess vein type, location, and circulation to recommend laser, sclerotherapy, or a combined plan.
Targeted treatment
Surface lasers address small visible veins; endovenous laser treats selected larger veins internally.
Office-based care
Most sessions are quick outpatient visits with walking encouraged afterward (per provider guidance).
Series & combination
Plans often blend laser with sclerotherapy and compression for best cosmetic and comfort goals.
Common Uses
- Spider veins (face and legs) and small reticular veins
- Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA/EVLT) for selected truncal veins
- Adjunct to/with sclerotherapy for leg vein networks
- Facial redness/telangiectasia (clinic-specific protocols)
- Post-treatment cosmetic blending over a short series
What to Expect
- Consultation with circulation review; duplex ultrasound mapping when indicated
- Protective eyewear; cooling or topical anesthetic for surface work
- Laser passes (surface) or guided endovenous procedure (for eligible veins)
- Compression and walking plan; series spaced weeks apart if needed
Results build gradually; multiple sessions are common. Your specialist will match technique and settings to vein size and skin type.
Safety & suitability: Share your history of clots/DVT, use of blood thinners, pregnancy status,
medications (esp. photosensitizers), sun/tanning habits, and any skin conditions. Compression stockings and sun
protection are commonly recommended. Not every vein is a laser candidate—your provider will advise alternatives.
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Educational information only; not medical advice.
Vein Treatment FAQs
Do I need an ultrasound first?
Many leg vein plans start with duplex ultrasound to map flow and find the source of visible veins. Your specialist will advise.
Laser or sclerotherapy—which is better?
It depends on vein size, depth, and location. Clinics often combine both for best cosmetic and comfort goals.
How many sessions will I need?
Multiple visits are common, spaced weeks apart. Maintenance may be suggested if new veins appear over time.
Is there downtime?
Walking is usually encouraged. You might see temporary redness or bruising. Follow compression and sun-protection guidance.
Is it safe for all skin types?
Providers adapt device and settings for different skin types. Experienced clinics help reduce pigment risks—especially on legs exposed to sun.
