Veingogh Treatments

The Latest Technology in Treating Small Spider Veins, Cherry Angiomas, and Rosacea

The VeinGogh Ohmic Thermolysis System provides a superior solution for the treatment of spider veins on the legs, face, and “cherry angiomas”.

This device uses radio-frequency energy to destroy spider veins with a high degree of precision, thus making it easier than ever to remove unsightly veins on the face, body, or legs. VeinGogh treatment is considerably more advanced than laser technology because it is capable of pinpointing the damaged vein with greater precision, keeping the surrounding skin unharmed. By focusing specifically on the damaged vein, patients can eliminate the sunburn appearance that often results after laser treatments.

Cherry Angiomas

Do you suffer from those bright red spots on your face and body that slowly grow and become raised on your skin?

Cherry angiomas (“Campbell De Morgan spots” or “senile angiomas”) are clusters of tiny capillaries at the surface of the skin. They range in color from bright red to purple. When they first develop they may be only a tenth of a millimeter in diameter and are typically flat, appearing as small red dots. They usually grow to about one or two millimeters across and up to a centimeter or more in diameter. As they grow larger, they tend to expand in thickness and may take on a raised dome shape. Cherry angiomas appear spontaneously most commonly in middle age but can also occur in young people. The number and size of cherry angiomas usually increase with advancing age. They are usually harmless but cherry angiomas may bleed profusely if they are injured.

VeinGogh vein removal magically eliminates those cosmetically disturbing red spots permanently and in just a few seconds. Come in to see us at Trident Vein Center and in 30 minutes — using the VeinGogh procedure — you can leave our office without those red lines and spots! Your friends and family will wonder what happened to those seemingly permanent lines and spots.

VeinGogh vein removal is a painless solution to those particularly stubborn blood vessels that are resistant to sclerotherapy, laser, and intense pulsed light (IPL) treatments. The VeinGogh procedure is the fast, easy way to reliably treat these and other cosmetically unacceptable conditions, often with less discomfort than older therapies. While other treatments can be expensive, have varying effectiveness with different skin types, and entail a risk of injury, VeinGogh vein treatment is quick, effective, and minimally invasive, using a hair-thin, insulated probe to instantly eliminate vessels dependably and permanently on any skin-type and any part of the body.

Rosacea

What is Rosacea? The National Rosacea Society (NRS) estimates that Rosacea (pronounced roh-ZAY-sha) afflicts some 16 million Americans and is a facial skin disorder that is misunderstood by many.

Rosacea is a chronic facial skin condition and its exact cause has yet to be determined. Its distinguishing features include facial flushing and redness, broken capillaries, and slight facial bumps. It is most common in women between the ages of 30 and 60. Rosacea often starts as a mild redness occurring across the cheeks, nose, or forehead that can spread and worsen during flare-ups. Facial spider veins and enlarged capillaries can also be traced to Rosacea. Currently, there is no cure for Rosacea, but there are effective treatments that offer considerable control over the signs and appearance.

Rosacea affects more than your appearance; it negatively impacts your self-image. Unfortunately, hiding the effects of Rosacea is a difficult task because it is a vein disease that appears on the face.

At Trident Vein, we offer you the most effective Rosacea treatment option that can control the signs of Rosacea. Through the VeinGogh treatment offered, the effects of Rosacea can be reduced and the appearance of the impacted areas improved dramatically.

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