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Profile™ ClearScan™ brings a new approach to laser treatment of veins and redness.

What is the ClearScan Vascular laser?

ClearScan is a new laser using infrared energy and a new standard for the treatment of many skin conditions. ClearScan allows your physician to precisely treat visible vessels, broken capillaries, spider veins, vascular lesions and discoloration of your skin. Your treatment will be tailored to match your skin condition and desired result.

What conditions can be treated?

•Rosacea
•Redness
•Facial veins
•Telangiectasia
•Spider Veins
•Broken Capillaries

What will the ClearScan laser do?

Your physician will use ClearScan to restore your skin's youthful color. Broken capillaries and other visible vascular structures will be gently eliminated from the visible layers of your skin's surface. ClearScan has the ability to provide a treatment that is optimized to your skin condition. Unwanted vessels will be preferentially heated by the laser's energy and become less noticeable.

What areas can be treated?

All skin areas can be treated. Popular areas are the face, neck, chest and legs. Discuss your needs with your physician.

Is there a risk?

There is little risk in the treatment of benign conditions. In some cases repeat treatment will be necessary depending on your response to the treatment and the result desired. Your doctor will discuss potential risks of your specific condition prior to treatment.

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How long will it take to recover?

Your healing time will depend upon your actual treatment. There is virtually no downtime and you may resume moderate activity immediately. You may experience erythema (redness) which may last several days. Your physician can answer questions about temporary changes to your skin color and how they may be camouflaged.

What should I expect after treatment?

Your skin will have a pink or red color that will resolve over time. You will need to avoid direct sun exposure, or use a sun block of at least SPF 15 when outdoors.