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How it Works

Treatment depends on the type, size, and location of the vein:

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) / Laser: Ideal for spider veins and small-caliber vessels on the nose, cheeks, and chin.

Foam Sclerotherapy: The treatment of choice for larger, dilated frontal and temporal veins.

Nd-YAG Laser: Used for periocular veins and venous lakes.

How We Do It

  1. Clinical assessment of vein type and location.
  2. Confirmation that the vessel is venous (not arterial) when required.
  3. Selection of the most appropriate modality (laser or foam sclerotherapy).
  4. Precision treatment in a controlled clinical setting.
  5. Post-procedure monitoring and follow-up if needed.

Side Effects

  • Temporary swelling
  • Small bruising (more common with sclerotherapy)
  • Rare pigmentation changes

Time to Full Effect

Laser-treated veins fade over 2–6 weeks

Sclerotherapy-treated veins improve within 2–4 weeks

Larger veins may take slightly longer

Is treatment painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort, depending on the technique used.

Do facial veins come back?

Treated veins do not return, but new veins can develop over time.

Is it safe to treat veins near the eye?

Yes — when performed by an experienced specialist.

Will there be scarring?

Scarring is extremely rare with laser and sclerotherapy treatments.

Do I need imaging before treatment?

Unlike leg veins, facial veins usually do not require ultrasound.

IncontiLase®

No more leaks. Regain your confidence.

  • Avoid sun exposure 1–2 weeks prior.
  • Avoid blood-thinning medications if medically safe.
  • Do not apply heavy creams or makeup on treatment day.
  • Inform your provider if you have cold sores or skin infections.
  • Avoid direct sun exposure for 2 weeks.
  • Use strong SPF daily.
  • Avoid hot saunas, steam rooms, and intense exercise for 72 hours.
  • Avoid rubbing or massaging treated area.
  • Mild redness is normal and resolves within a week.