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Electrocoagulation -
Question and Answers
A safe, non-invasive,
effective treatment for embarrassing skin blemishes removal. Most conditions are
treated within one to three quick, painless sessions.
Call (905) 265-7552 to
book free consultation and find more information on this safe, effective
and virtually painless procedure.
What areas can be
treated?
What are broken
capillaries?
Broken capillaries
are tiny dilated blood vessels that are visible through the skin. They become
more common as we age and our skin loses its elasticity. The factors that can
promote their formation are: excessive exposure to the sun, drastic change in
temperature, alcoholic beverages, hot and spicy foods…
Once they form,
broken capillaries will not disappear on their own. But, they can be permanently
removed by the Sequential Modulation System by Silhouet-Tone.
Broken capillaries
before and after:

Is it really
permanent?
Treated
capillaries or skin tags will not return. New ones may appear somewhere else.
How does the
electrocoagulation work?
It
uses a mild current to
induce coagulation within the distended capillary. The body then absorbs the
unused capillary. This treatment is called Capillary Coalysis, the process by
which unsightly, distended capillaries are absorbed and eliminated by the body.
Is the treatment
painful?
This non-invasive
procedure is virtually painless. It uses mild currents that have been employed
in the esthetic world for more than four decades. At the very most, some
patients may feel a slight pricking sensation.
How long do the
treatments take?
Sessions are
between five and fifteen (15) minutes in length. Most conditions are effectively
treated in between one and three sessions. The results are truly amazing.
Ruby Points
before and after:

What
is Spider Angioma?
Spider angioma is an abnormal collection of blood vessels near the surface of
the skin. The appearance is often similar to that of a small spider web.
A spider angioma lesion typically has a red dot in the center with reddish
extensions radiating out for some distance around it . Spider angiomas can occur
anywhere but are most common on the face and trunk. Spider angiomas are very
common and are especially prevalent during pregnancy and in patients with liver
disease.
Spider Angioma
before and after:

Is electrocoagulation
safe?
The disposable, sterile
stylus tips are used only once, insuring your complete safety. The treatment is
performed by professionally certified technicians, who observe the strictest
standard of hygiene. Skin reaction after the treatment is minimal and disappears
after a few days.
How much it cost?
Prices may be changed without notice. |