Vein Treatment from elōs™
If leg or facial veins are a problem for you, we have good news: you don’t have to live with it. Offending veins (small, red spider veins on the face to large blue-green leg veins) can be easily and effectively diminished with state-of-the-art elōs™ treatments.
The unique elōs™ combination of light and bi-polar radio frequency (RF) energies provides controlled selective thermolysis to vascular lesions. The bi-polar radio frequency of elōs technology flows between the two electrodes of the application head, delivering maximum targeted energy to the treatment area. This combined action diminishes problem vascular lesions.
Get the clear skin and smooth legs you desire with the safe and effective elōs™ Leg Vein Treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
+ How does elōs™ vein treatmentwork?
The combined radio frequency and light energies of elōs™ precisely target and heat the offending vein, which causes it to fade.
+ Is elōs™ vein treatment right for me?
elōs™ vein treatment works for most skin types. During your initial consultation, your medical practitioner will let you know if you are a good candidate.
+ When can I expect to see results?
Often improvement can be seen after your 1st treatment. But it usually takes between 1 and 3 treatments to completely diminish the veins. The number of treatment sessions depends on the extent and depth of the veins. During your initial consultation, your medical practitioner will personalize your treatment schedule for maximum results.
+ Does it hurt?
Some patients experience a mild discomfort, while others are more sensitive. For more sensitive patients, a topical anesthetic can be applied prior to treatment. If you tend to be more sensitive, let your medical practitioner know. For your added safety and peace of mind, elōs™ technology features an advanced patient comfort system, which monitors your skin and keeps it at a soothing cool temperature during the procedure.
Treatment with elōs is easy. There’s no surgery, no sedation, and no downtime. And most procedures take 30 minutes or less.


