Vascu-Touch

The Vascu-Touch is a quick, safe and non-invasive way to remove unsightly minor skin imperfections such as vascular blemishes like broken capillaries, cherry angiomas, skin tags, actinic keratosis, and milia.

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How is it done?

The surface of the skin is cleaned and prepped. A fine tipped sterile probe is placed on the surface of the blemish. Low level RF and DC current is passed through the probe to the vessel. The blood in the tiny vessel is clotted or coagulated and stops flowing. With proper “post” treatment care the vessel is naturally absorbed into the surrounding tissue and typically within three to four weeks will disappear.

What about “Post” treatment care?

The VascuTouch electrocoagulates each tiny vessel and the blood stops flowing. You need to pay attention not to disturb the treated vessels for 24 hours. Undue stress could cause renewed blood flow and the vessel will not dry up and be absorbed. With proper care, the treated vessel will tend to look darker the next day.

This is normal and a good sign that the vessel was properly treated.

Skin Tags

Yes! Skin tags, no matter where they are located on the body can be treated in minutes with the
VascuTouch and fall off within 3 to 4 days.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Most blemishes are removed in seconds. Depending on the number of capillaries most conditions can be successfully and permanently treated in one ten to fifteen minute treatment.
Typically, telangiectasias are very superficial and can be treated with a sterile, disposable probe. Electrocoagulation has been used safely for years to remove vascular blemishes.
Some experience a “pinprick” sensation that can be mildly uncomfortable. However, when a topical anesthetic cream is applied to the area most of the discomfort is taken away.
Many physicians use a hyfrecation device. A hyfrecator applies a high voltage of RF (radio frequency) current to the surface of the skin. This method tends to be very painful and often scars surrounding tissue.

Another method is laser treatment. Though painful and very expensive, the appropriate laser can be quite effective in treating vascular blemishes.