Vbeam® Perfecta Laser Treatment for Veins, Rosacea and Scars
A Best-in-Class Pulsed Dye Laser (PDL), the Vbeam® Perfecta can safely and effectively treat rosacea, facial veins, port wine stain birthmarks, scars, warts and pre-cancerous lesions.
How does the Candela Vbeam® Perfecta work?
The Candela Vbeam® Perfecta produces an intense but gentle burst of light that selectively destroys the blood vessels of your spider veins without damaging the surrounding tissue.
Are there other ways to treat my vascular lesions?
For leg spider veins, some patients have received sclerotherapy. This mode of therapy has been very effective in the past, but can cause hyperpigmentation or pigment discoloration from 6 weeks to 24 months. Also, this mode if therapy can be painful and uncomfortable postoperatively, requiring specific care.
For other types of vascular lesions, such as port wine stain birthmarks, stretch marks, scars, facial spider veins or warts, some patients have tried surgery, electrocautery, cryotherapy (freezing the area), or tattooing. These procedures often result in scarring or may leave an unsatisfactory result.
Other lasers such as the ruby laser, argon laser and CO2 laser have also been used to treat vascular lesions. These lasers are not as specific to the destruction of the blood vessels in the vascular lesions and have resulted in scarring in many individuals. Because of the chance of scarring, the use of these lasers in infants and young children is not recommended.
If you have been treated by other modalities which resulted in scarring or loss of pigment, the lesion may not respond as well with the PDL therapy. The scarring or loss of pigment may become more evident after the treatment with the Vbeam® Perfecta.
Are there any reasons that would not make me a candidate for Vbeam® Perfecta therapy?
The Vbeam® Perfecta is not recommended for patients who are darkly pigmented. Because of the increase in skin pigment the laser will be less effective on damaging the blood vessels of the spider veins or other vascular lesions to be treated.
The depth of penetration of the Vbeam® Perfecta is limited to vessels about 1.5mm in depth. Therefore, vessels deeper that this may not respond to the therapy. Additionally, blue vessels may not respond as well as red ones.
What should I expect from this laser treatment?
Treatment with the Vbeam® Perfecta may consist of multiple treatments. For facial veins, one treatment may be sufficient for clearance, but a second visit is recommended for the best results. These treatments occur on an average of every six to twelve weeks. Each individual situation may vary, and it is best to discuss yours with the physician.
The type of vascular lesion to be treated will determine the number of treatments needed. The red veins respond better than blue veins, and the smaller, matting vessels will respond sooner than the vessels up to 1.5mm in size. Port wine stain lesions have more vessels to be treated and require multiple treatments, but the number of treatments is unknown in advance.
Are there any adverse effects?
With any laser therapy there is a possibility for adverse effects. The following are adverse effects that may occur with the Vbeam® Perfecta:
The DCD (Dynamic Cooling Device™) that is built into the laser system delivers a short burst or spray of cryogen just prior to the laser pulse being delivered. The DCD has been instrumental in reducing pain associated with treatment, as well as reducing the possibility of blister/scab formation. In some instances, a topical cream anesthetic or local injection can be used if requested. The feeling of a laser pulse has been described as being snapped by a rubber band or a slight stinging sensation. Following laser treatment, the area may continue to sting slightly or feel warm like a sunburn.
If a large area is to be treated, anesthesia may be used. A small test area can be performed before the entire area is treated to evaluate you pain tolerance. Most patients tolerated this procedure without any need for anesthesia. Applying ice packs post-operatively can alleviate any discomfort experienced during the procedure.
How long will the laser treatment last?
The duration of your laser treatment depends on the size of the area you wish to have treated, or the time allotted by the physician or nurse practitioner performing your treatment. You will need to discuss this with the physician or nurse practitioner performing the treatment.
How does the Candela Vbeam® Perfecta work?
The Candela Vbeam® Perfecta produces an intense but gentle burst of light that selectively destroys the blood vessels of your spider veins without damaging the surrounding tissue.
Are there other ways to treat my vascular lesions?
For leg spider veins, some patients have received sclerotherapy. This mode of therapy has been very effective in the past, but can cause hyperpigmentation or pigment discoloration from 6 weeks to 24 months. Also, this mode if therapy can be painful and uncomfortable postoperatively, requiring specific care.
For other types of vascular lesions, such as port wine stain birthmarks, stretch marks, scars, facial spider veins or warts, some patients have tried surgery, electrocautery, cryotherapy (freezing the area), or tattooing. These procedures often result in scarring or may leave an unsatisfactory result.
Other lasers such as the ruby laser, argon laser and CO2 laser have also been used to treat vascular lesions. These lasers are not as specific to the destruction of the blood vessels in the vascular lesions and have resulted in scarring in many individuals. Because of the chance of scarring, the use of these lasers in infants and young children is not recommended.
If you have been treated by other modalities which resulted in scarring or loss of pigment, the lesion may not respond as well with the PDL therapy. The scarring or loss of pigment may become more evident after the treatment with the Vbeam® Perfecta.
Are there any reasons that would not make me a candidate for Vbeam® Perfecta therapy?
The Vbeam® Perfecta is not recommended for patients who are darkly pigmented. Because of the increase in skin pigment the laser will be less effective on damaging the blood vessels of the spider veins or other vascular lesions to be treated.
The depth of penetration of the Vbeam® Perfecta is limited to vessels about 1.5mm in depth. Therefore, vessels deeper that this may not respond to the therapy. Additionally, blue vessels may not respond as well as red ones.
What should I expect from this laser treatment?
Treatment with the Vbeam® Perfecta may consist of multiple treatments. For facial veins, one treatment may be sufficient for clearance, but a second visit is recommended for the best results. These treatments occur on an average of every six to twelve weeks. Each individual situation may vary, and it is best to discuss yours with the physician.
The type of vascular lesion to be treated will determine the number of treatments needed. The red veins respond better than blue veins, and the smaller, matting vessels will respond sooner than the vessels up to 1.5mm in size. Port wine stain lesions have more vessels to be treated and require multiple treatments, but the number of treatments is unknown in advance.
Are there any adverse effects?
With any laser therapy there is a possibility for adverse effects. The following are adverse effects that may occur with the Vbeam® Perfecta:
- The treated areas may hyperpigment, or appear darker after the bruising/red discoloration heals. Normal skin color usually returns within 6 months after laser therapy.
- Scarring is a risk with the use of any laser. The Vbeam® Perfecta has had no reported incidence of scarring. If the post treatment skin care instructions are not followed, this can increase the chance of scarring.
- The treated area may show a slight depression after the laser treatments. This depression usually resolves within a few months.
The DCD (Dynamic Cooling Device™) that is built into the laser system delivers a short burst or spray of cryogen just prior to the laser pulse being delivered. The DCD has been instrumental in reducing pain associated with treatment, as well as reducing the possibility of blister/scab formation. In some instances, a topical cream anesthetic or local injection can be used if requested. The feeling of a laser pulse has been described as being snapped by a rubber band or a slight stinging sensation. Following laser treatment, the area may continue to sting slightly or feel warm like a sunburn.
If a large area is to be treated, anesthesia may be used. A small test area can be performed before the entire area is treated to evaluate you pain tolerance. Most patients tolerated this procedure without any need for anesthesia. Applying ice packs post-operatively can alleviate any discomfort experienced during the procedure.
How long will the laser treatment last?
The duration of your laser treatment depends on the size of the area you wish to have treated, or the time allotted by the physician or nurse practitioner performing your treatment. You will need to discuss this with the physician or nurse practitioner performing the treatment.