VASCULYSE
REMOVING SKIN TAGS & SKIN BLEMISHES WITH VASCULYSE (ELECTRO-COAGULATION)
VascuLyse is a safe, effective, non-invasive technology which specifically targets and eliminates many unsightly and unpleasant skin imperfections such as
- Dilated Capillaries
- Couperose
- Skin Tags
- Ruby Point
- Blotchiness
HOW DOES VASCULYSE WORK?
Small capillaries are responsible for cell nutrition. Their impairment can affect the appearance and function of the skin. Capillary coalysis is the process by which unsightly, distended capillaries are absorbed and eliminated by the body. Coagulation is the transformation of fluids into solid matter using heat produced by a mild current. Blood trapped in broken capillaries is solidified and eliminated from the body. The blood flows through adjoining vessels and vascular blemishes disappear.
WHAT ARE DILATED CAPILLARIES AND SKIN TAGS?
Dilated or broken capillaries are tiny dilated blood vessels that are visible through the skin. They become more common as we age and as our skin loses its elasticity. The factors that can promote their formation are:
- heredity
- sun exposure
- drastic and rapid changes in temperature
- alcohol abuse
- high blood pressure
- hormonal causes
- medication
- injuries
Skin tags are small growths of epithelium. They can be the same color as the skin or slightly darker. Some people are more prone to developing skin tags than others. Regardless of color, most skin tags effectively removed with the VascuLyse machine. .
Most conditions are successfully treated in 1 to 3 treatments.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Contraindications for treatment include diabetes, epilepsy, anyone on a blood thinner, anticoagulation or use a pace maker, pregnant women, and hormonally imbalanced individuals. VascuLyse treatment involves the use of radiofrequency and DC current, therefore, those with pacemakers cannot undergo treatment. Since the procedure coagulates the blood, those on anti coagulates or those with circulatory disorders would not obtain the desired results.
Blotchiness

Skin Tags

Ruby Point

Dilated Capillaries

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