
• QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
• VASCULAR LESIONS
• SKIN RESURFACING
• PSORIASIS AND VITALIGO
• BODY SHAPING AND CELLULITE REDUCTION
• PIGMENTED LESIONS AND UNWANTED HAIR
The Diolite 532 is an advanced compact laser system that allows for treatment of facial telangiectasia and other vascular and pigmented lesions without post-operative purpura (bruising) seen with other lasers. With the Diolite laser just a pinpoint of light is traced over the problem area. Most patients may feel just moderate discomfort, and the results are usually immediate.
Effective in the treatment of telangiectasia, venous lakes, spider angioma, Rosacea, linear ecstatic, vessels of nose, port wine stains, leg veins, age spots, and beauty spots (dermatosis papulosis nigra).

The V-Beam is effective in removing vascular lesions such as port wine stains, hemangiomas, rosacea, telangiectasia (broken blood vessels), spider veins, and many more similar conditions. Patients experience minimal bruising (purpura) after treatment with the V-Beam, making this a major advancement in laser technology.
Effective in the treatment of hemangiomas, strawberry hemangioma, port wine stains, radiation dermatoses, spider veins or angiomas, leg veins, red nose (rosacea), warts, and broken blood vessels.

The Syneron Emax utilizing the LV/LVA Applicator combines safe and effective levels of laser and radiofrequency (electric current) energies to remove unwanted blood vessels and leg veins. Both laser and radiofrequency have been used separately for decades in medicine and surgery, but the LV exclusively combines light and electric energy for ideal treatment outcomes – improve leg veins and vascular lesions with a very low risk of side effects. The EMax can improve unsightly leg veins, facial spider veins and other unwanted vascular lesions. Spider veins and larger vessels on legs will gradually fade and can be treated until patient satisfaction has been reached. Patients will see results in 1-3 treatments.
Effective in treating vascular lesions including blood vessels, fine telangiectasias, spider veins, and leg veins.
