Thread Vein Removal

Treatment for Thread Vein – Face, Chest & Legs

Are you constantly checking your makeup or always wearing dark tight? 

You don't have to try to cover your thread veins anymore. Ellipse uses short safe bursts of light emitted from a flash lamp to quickly remove those thin veins (technically called telangiectasias) from your face or legs.

How does Ellipse treatment work?
A thread vein is a small blood vessel near the surface of the skin. The Ellipse operator guides the visible light from the flash-lamp to the blood vessels needing treatment. The unique Ellipse IPL system carefully filters this light into two ways to ensure that only light with the correct characteristics (wavelength) is allowed to reach your skin.

Blood contains haemoglobin that absorbs the light and converts it into heat. This heat destroys the protein in the wall of the thread vein. As a result, the veins will gradually, and safely, disappear after treatment.

To ensure optimal light transmission to the blood vessel, a thin layer of gel (similar to that is used in ultrasound examinations) is applied to your skin before treatment.

Which thread veins can be treated?
Thread veins on all parts of the body can be treated. The most common treatments are for superficial veins in the facial, chest or legs areas.

As the treatment relies on absorption of light by the haemoglobin in the blood, the most effective results are seen with light skin. The lighter the skin, the more pronounced the contrast between the vessel and the skin, making treatment easier. However, Ellipse has pre-programmed settings for different skin that deliver the correct energy output for your complexion.

How long does an Ellipse treatment take?
The glass prism within the ellipse applicator that guides the light to the skin is 10 mm by 48 mm, so several vessels can be targeted in one flash of light. The treatment time depends on the area to be covered and the number of distinct vessels to be treated. A single session typically lasts 10-20 minutes. 

Does it hurt?
Tolerance of pain is very individual from person to person. No anaesthetics are required, and most people describe the sensation as similar to that of a rubber band snapping on to the skin, followed by a warm sensation lasting several minutes. You may find it comforting to cool the skin after the treatment.

Do I need to take special precautions before and after the treatment?
The light used is completely safe, visible light. Potentially harmful wavelengths are removed by the unique Ellipse Dual-Mode Filtering system.

Since tanning takes place by accumulation of pigment (melanin) in the skin, it is however important to avoid tanning (sun, solarium or self-tanning cream) before and during the treatment period. Otherwise your tanned skin will absorb more light, which makes a treatment less effective. 

Generally, no post-treatment care is needed. But people with sensitive skin may benefit from using a soothing cream for a few days after the treatment. We recommend you limit sun exposure and use a sunscreen (SPF 60) for a few weeks following treatment. After treatment of thread veins on the legs, compression (surgical) stockings should be worn for two weeks.

If larger veins on the leg have already been treated (surgery or sclerotherapy), Ellipse treatment should be delayed for at least one month to allow the healing process to be complete first.

How many Ellipse treatments do I need?
The number of treatments depends on the body's site and sensitivity of the thread vein. Clinical studies have confirmed that 1 to 4 treatments usually I needed, and these are timed about one month apart.

How can I be sure Ellipse is safe and effective?
Clinical trials documenting Ellipse safety and effectiveness are carried out by the leading doctors prior to the release of the product. The results of these tests of them published in respected, preferred medical journals. You are welcome to view the scientific papers on Candela website www.ellipse.com which is redirected to https://candelamedical.com/. The settings used for your treatment will be based on the settings recommended by the clinicians who carried out the clinical trials.
Please note Ellipse has been taken over by Candela Medical. 


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