Removal for sebaceous hyperplasia, milia, cholesterol deposit, spider veins, skin tags, whiteheads/blackheads
Skin Classic – Removal of skin irregularities
The Skin Classic is one of the latest derma-devices, using High-frequency technology for minor skin irregularities removal such as telangiectasis or spider vein, cherry angiomas, fibromas, skin tags, hyperpigmentation, milia cholesterol deposits, sebaceous hyperplasia, whiteheads, and blackheads.
Spider veins also called telangiectasias are clusters web of small blood vessels that develop near to the surface of the skin. They are sometimes red, purple or blue and they have the appearance just like spider webs. They are commonly found on the face.
Causes of Varicose Veins and Spider Veins
- Genetic
- Hormonal influences of pregnancy, puberty, and menopause
- The prolonged use of birth control pills
- Postmenopausal hormonal replacement
- A history of blood clot
Spider veins also called telangiectasias are clusters web of small blood vessels that develop near to the surface of the skin. They are sometimes red, purple or blue and they have the appearance just like spider webs. They are commonly found on the face.
Causes of Varicose Veins and Spider Veins
- Genetic
- Hormonal influences of pregnancy, puberty, and menopause
- The prolonged use of birth control pills
- Postmenopausal hormonal replacement
- A history of blood clot
Sebaceous Hyperplasia Removal
Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as small yellow bumps up to 3 mm in diameter and can be a cosmetic issue for middle-aged and elderly people. It is mainly caused by enlarged sebaceous glands and found on places such as the forehead or cheeks. Sebaceous hyperplasia will not go away on its own. The bumps will generally stay if there is no removal.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia Removal
Sebaceous hyperplasia appears as small yellow bumps up to 3 mm in diameter and can be a cosmetic issue for middle-aged and elderly people. It is mainly caused by enlarged sebaceous glands and found on places such as the forehead or cheeks. Sebaceous hyperplasia will not go away on its own. The bumps will generally stay if there is no removal.