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Varicose & Spider Veins

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Varicose &
Spider Veins

Varicose veins are large, raised red, purple or blue veins that bulge through the skin, usually found on the thigh and leg.

Spider veins are mini versions of varicose veins, with the appearance of a spider web, hence the name. They can be found on legs and even face.

Varicose and spider veins develop more often in women than in men. Aesthetic problem aside, varicose and spider veins might cause discomfort that disturb daily activities, such as itching, aching, swelling, throbbing, heaviness, fatigue and night cramps.

The Causes

Genetics

Pregnancy

Overweight

Sitting or standing still for long periods of time

High-heeled footwear

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Learn how we can treat your varicose & spider veins problems.

Varicose & Spider Veins

FDA accredited non-ablative laser, safe for all skin types. It offers unmatched treatment capabilities in permanent hair reduction, facial veins and skin tightening

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Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution directly into the vein, causing it to collapse. The collapsed vein will transform into scar tissues, be absorbed by the body and eventually fades with time.

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      Hypertrophic & Keloid Scars

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      Hypertrophic &
      Keloid Scars

      A scar is the result of the wound-healing process. The composition of scars varies, from flat to sunken or lumpy.

      During the wound-healing process, fibroblasts – a type of cell found in connective tissue, will synthesize collagen, allowing the skin to recover from injury. Hypertrophic scar and keloid scar occur when the fibroblasts overproduce collagen.

      The difference between hypertrophic and keloid scar is that, a hypertrophic scar is a raised mass of collagen and is restricted within the area of the original wound margin. It will slowly regress over time.

      On the other hand, a keloid scar keeps growing, even after the wound has healed. Keloids are itchy, hairless and shiny, and can grow much larger than the original wound.

      The Causes

      Some people are genetically predisposed to developing hypertrophic or keloid scars.

      Most skin injuries can contribute to hypertrophic or keloid scarring, such as acne, burns, chicken pox, piercings, vaccination and surgical incision.

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      Learn how we can treat your hypertrophic & keloid scars problems.

      Hypertrophic & Keloid Scars

      Steroid injections directly into the scar are often the first treatment used. Might require several sessions. Although injections can flatten the scars, it does not remove the pinkish or brownish mark left behind. Hence, the treatment is best combined with laser resurfacing treatment.

      VBeam® is a Pulse Dye laser that delivers an intense but gentle burst of light into selectively targeted areas of the skin. The light is absorbed by specific blood vessles or melanin pigmented areas in the dermis depending on the condition being treated. Factors such as the age, colour and type of lesions, as well as the location on the body, all determine whether lesions can be removed.

      This treatment is so safe that it has been successfully used since the 1980’s for the treatment of port wine stain birthmarks in infacts and young children.

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          Stretch Marks

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          Stretch Marks

          Ranging from fine lines to thick waves, stretch marks are often caused by extreme weight fluctuation, rapid muscle building and pregnancy.

          When the skin is stretched too quickly, some of its collagen fibers can break, causing underlying blood vessels to show through, leaving behind red or purplish marks resembling spider webs or tree branches.

          Over time, they fade to pale white or silvery colour, but they do not usually go away fully.

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          Learn how we can treat your stretch marks

          Stretch Marks

          VBeam® is a Pulse Dye laser that delivers an intense but gentle burst of light into selectively targeted areas of the skin. The light is absorbed by specific blood vessles or melanin pigmented areas in the dermis depending on the condition being treated. Factors such as the age, colour and type of lesions, as well as the location on the body, all determine whether lesions can be removed.

          This treatment is so safe that it has been successfully used since the 1980’s for the treatment of port wine stain birthmarks in infacts and young children.

          Injection treatment to the full face or areas that particularly need attention. Delivers nourishments deep into the dermal layer for skin rejuvenation. Experience a dewy, firmer and radiant skin.

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              Birthmarks & Tattoos

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              Birthmarks &
              Tattoos

              Birthmarks can present at birth or appears shortly after birth. They can occur anywhere on the skin.

              Birthmarks are generally caused by an overgrowth of certain structure in the skin. For example, an overgrowth of blood vessels produces vascular birthmarks (patch of red, pink, or purple skin); an overgrowth of pigment cells produces moles.

              Treatment recommendations and the number of sessions required are made depending on the colour, darkness, size and intensity of your birthmark. In the case of a tattoo, we need to consider the depth of the ink, and how old it is as well.

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              Learn how we can treat your dark circles & eye bags problems.

              Red Birthmarks / Port Wine Stains

              VBeam® is a Pulse Dye laser that delivers an intense but gentle burst of light into selectively targeted areas of the skin. The light is absorbed by specific blood vessles or melanin pigmented areas in the dermis depending on the condition being treated. Factors such as the age, colour and type of lesions, as well as the location on the body, all determine whether lesions can be removed.

              This treatment is so safe that it has been successfully used since the 1980’s for the treatment of port wine stain birthmarks in infacts and young children.

              Brown Birthmarks & Tattoos

              This laser treatment is a non-surgical and non-invasive procedure that focus on specific problem areas on the body and not just the face. It delivers ultra-short pulses of energy and not heat, in order to target problem areas to create an intense impact that destroys skin pigment that are easily eliminated.

              This technology is considered one of the most advanced laser treatments currently available on the aesthetic centres. The results it delivers are noticeable, and gives permanent results in fewer sessions than other comparable options. It is safe, requires minimal downtime, and can be used across the entire face and body.

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              Q-Switched laser technology creates high-intensity pulsed beam light. It has energy that is concentrated into ultra-powerful pulses which only last a billionth of a second each. This results in reduced energy’s contact with the skin compared to other lasers and will preserve the surrounding tissue and reduce risk of side effects.

              The different wavelengths of light produced by Q-Switched lasers makes them a versatile treatment which can effectively address many different conditions. Nd:YAG® is the most popular type of Q-switched laser. This laser emits 1064nm and 532nm wavelengths and is prized for its vast range of application

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                  Rosacea & Eczema

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                  Rosacea &
                  Eczema

                  Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes frequent flushing and visible blood vessels. Rosacea sufferers may also experience red bumps that swell, itch and even peeling, which often cause the patients to mistakenly self-diagnose as having acne. Unlike acne, rosacea has no blackheads or whiteheads. Sun exposure, hot and spicy food, inappropriate products on your skin can easily aggravate rosacea.

                  Often occurs in children, eczema is characterized by dry, itchy, and scaly patches.

                  Treatment for rosacea and eczema will typically require a combination of appropriate skin care (always do a patch test before trying a new product), medications (to control the intense itch and inflammation) and lifestyle changes (avoid known triggers and hot showers).

                  The Causes

                  Rosacea – There are several theories including genetic inheritance and environmental factors.

                  Eczema – Genetics, autoimmune disease, stress, activities that may cause skin to be more sensitive such as sweating, environmental factors such as dust mites.

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                  Learn how we can treat your Rosacea & Eczema​

                  Rosacea & Eczema

                  VBeam® is a Pulse Dye laser that delivers an intense but gentle burst of light into selectively targeted areas of the skin. The light is absorbed by specific blood vessles or melanin pigmented areas in the dermis depending on the condition being treated. Factors such as the age, colour and type of lesions, as well as the location on the body, all determine whether lesions can be removed.

                  This treatment is so safe that it has been successfully used since the 1980’s for the treatment of port wine stain birthmarks in infacts and young children.

                  Omnilux™ is a non-invasive, non-ablative, safe therapy that uses photomodulation to stimuate our body’s own cellular mechanisms. It does no damage to sub-dermal tissue and our guests always say they have a relaxing and calming experience. Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre has a range of Omnilux™ products which includes the Omnilux Blue™, Omnilux Revive™, and Omnilux Plus™ that treats a wide range of dermatological conditions. 

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