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CHERRY ANGIOMA
REMOVAL

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Laser Cherry Angioma Removal is a safe and effective procedure for removing cherry angiomas, which are small, red, raised spots on the skin. This procedure uses a laser to precisely target and remove the angioma, leaving behind healthy, unblemished skin. With minimal downtime and no scarring, laser cherry angioma removal is a great option for those looking to improve their skin's appearance

WHAT ARE CHERRY ANGIOMAS?

Cherry angiomas appear on the skin as benign round red cherry-red spots, created by broken blood vessels under the skin. Also known as Campbell de Morgan spots or blood spots, they can appear in different sizes and shades of colour.

As the cherry angiomas age, the size and colour of the spots can change, often darkening to a deeper red. They can become raised and develop a dome-like shape with a smooth surface.

WHAT CAUSES CHERRY ANGIOMAS (BLOOD SPOTS)?

Tiny blood vessels under the skin, known as capillaries, can cluster together and dilate (swell) which causes a spot to appear on the surface of the skin. This can be a raised or flat spot, sometimes appearing as a dome, and can be tiny (just a few millimetres across) up to half a centimetre or so.

They are benign, not at all harmful or painful. However, if they are scratched, knocked, bumped, or rubbed, they can cause bleeding.

Luckily, you don’t have to take protective measures to keep yourself safe or hide your blood spots in long sleeveS. They can be removed simply with a single laser treatment.

While blood spots can form anywhere on the body, they are most common on the chest, back and stomach. The causes of blood spots can vary, with the most common causes being UV damage, trauma to the skin, and ageing.

WHAT ARE THE AVAILABLE TREATMENTS FOR CHERRY ANGIOMAS?

We offer the most effective treatments for cherry angioma removal under the guidance of a laser skincare specialist. Book a consultation now for us to examine your skin. We can answer your questions to put your mind at rest, and we’ll always recommend the best treatment for your individual situation.

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What is cherry angioma removal with laser?

Cherry angioma removal with laser is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser technology to target and eliminate cherry angiomas, which are small, red or purple growths on the skin's surface. The laser emits specific wavelengths of light that are absorbed by the blood vessels within the cherry angioma, causing them to coagulate and collapse.

How does laser cherry angioma removal work?

During a laser cherry angioma removal treatment, the laser energy is delivered to the cherry angioma, targeting the blood vessels while sparing the surrounding skin. This causes the cherry angioma to shrink and eventually fade away over time, leaving behind smoother, clearer skin.

Is laser cherry angioma removal safe?

Yes, laser cherry angioma removal is considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced healthcare provider. The treatment is FDA-approved and has been shown to be effective in removing cherry angiomas with minimal risk of scarring or other side effects.

How many sessions of laser treatment are needed for cherry angioma removal?

The number of laser treatment sessions needed for cherry angioma removal varies depending on individual factors such as the size and number of cherry angiomas being treated. While some clients may achieve satisfactory results after just one session, multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart may be needed for optimal clearance.​

What results can I expect from laser cherry angioma removal?

Laser cherry angioma removal can lead to a significant reduction in the appearance of cherry angiomas, with many clients experiencing complete clearance of the lesions. The treated area may appear slightly red or irritated immediately after treatment, but this typically resolves within a few days. Individual results may vary, and additional treatments may be needed to achieve desired outcomes.

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