I have multiple red broken capillaries under my left eye. I've seen my derm about this who said I could get them treated with laser therapy. I'm just anxious about the risks involved and whether this would be an effective treatment in this area. I'm worried about potentially damaging the thin skin even further or potentially damaging my eyes. Is the vbeam laser safe to use in this area? And would laser treatment more safer and more effective than electrolysis to remove these telangiectasia.
What are my options for telangiectasias that were dilated/worsened by hyfrecator/cautery. I have Fair skin, very fine telangiectasias on thin skin under eyes and on cheeks.Vessels were 1-2 mm or pinpoints.They're WORSE than before, as if the collapse of one part of the vessel maximally dilated others and NEW ones at the periphery AFTER the procedure (new tendrils appeared). I am so disheartened/regretful and would appreciate honest opinions and options. What do I pursue now?Veingogh? Vbeam?
I had no idea the swelling would be so extreme. The clinic is not open until Monday and I have no one to ask. I am icing and taking Benadryl and elevating my head. Please let me know if there is something I can do for the swelling under my eyes!
I just had my 2nd v-beam treatement for rosacea (my last one was 3 years ago). The area under my eyes is so severely swollen...I got to wondering if this is stretching the skin out below my eyes which will cause that skin to lose firmness and look more wrinkled later on? It's very severely swollen. Thanks Linda