Vascular Treatments
Spider Nevus & Spider Vein Laser Treatment
Precision treatment, visible correction
Concerned about a small red spot with fine vessels spreading outward like a spider web?
Precise laser coagulation of the central feeding vessel corrects visible spider naevi, improving skin appearance quickly and safely.
At Dermalaser Beauty Lounge in Paralimni, we use vascular laser technology to treat suitable spider naevi. These lesions often consist of a small central blood vessel with fine visible vessels radiating around it.
The laser targets haemoglobin in the visible vessels using controlled, precise energy. Treatment is selected according to the lesion’s size, depth, location and your skin characteristics.
Some spider naevi respond after a single treatment, while others may require further sessions. A professional assessment is important, particularly if the lesion changes in appearance or if there are multiple new lesions.
- Targets central vessel
- Improves appearance
- Safe and effective
- Quick treatment
Common questions
Can a spider nevus be treated with laser?
Selected spider naevi and small spider veins can respond well to vascular laser treatment. The central vessel and surrounding branches are targeted so the visible lesion can gradually fade.
How many sessions are needed?
Small superficial lesions may need only a small number of treatments, while larger or deeper vessels can take longer. We assess the lesion before giving you an expected treatment plan.
Can the vessel come back?
A successfully treated vessel may remain closed, but new vessels can develop in the same or nearby area over time. Sun exposure, genetics and other factors can influence recurrence.
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