Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Leg Veins - 30 Mins.

Most patients see meaningful reduction after two to four sessions spaced four to six weeks apart; however, larger or deeper veins may require additional treatments. During consultation, we'll assess vein size, skin type, and create a personalized plan for optimal results.

Most clients experience mild stinging or heat during laser pulses; we use cooling and can adjust settings for comfort. Discomfort is brief, and topical numbing can be applied beforehand if you're particularly sensitive.

You may notice temporary redness, mild swelling, or bruising in treated areas. Most side effects resolve within days to two weeks. We'll provide aftercare instructions including compression, sun protection, and activity modifications to support healing and results.

Avoid direct sun exposure, tanning, and certain topical products for one to two weeks prior. Inform us of medications, recent procedures, or medical conditions so we can adjust the plan and reduce complications.

Treated veins are permanently closed and typically won't return, but new veins can develop over time. Maintenance sessions or future treatments may be recommended to address new or untreated vessels.

Good candidates have visible spider or small varicose veins on the legs, are in generally good health, and have realistic expectations. A consult and exam will confirm suitability and rule out underlying vascular conditions needing medical referral.