Diathermy - Red Vein Removal - Thread Vein TreatmentEffective removal of skin disorders and blemishes Advanced Cosmetic Procedures Advanced Cosmetic Procedures (ACP) treatments using Dyathermy are becoming increasingly popular as knowledge about these fantastic treatments increases. Allow your skin specialist to care and support you, in a practical sense by removing any unsightly skin blemishes that may have affected, your confidence or wellbeing recently or throughout your life. As far back as the early 1900’s electrolysis has being used for the treatment of port-wine marks, broken capillaries, spider naevi, warts and even xanthoma (yellow pigmented spots or plates found on the eyelids).
These are not broken capillaries but rather permanently dilated capillaries. They have very thin walls which constantly dilate and contract. As we age. These vessels lose their elasticity and can become permanently dilated. Blood Spots These are bright red vascular blemishes which lie just under the surface of the skin. They are dome shaped or slightly raised and are most common on the trunk or torso and particularly the midriff back or front. Most people aged over 30 have at least one and they are even more common in men than womem. Spider Naevus A Spider Naevus is a central dilated blood vessel, with smaller capillaries radiating from it like the legs of a spider. They can be found in isolation or gathered together in clumps on areas such as the cheeks. Skin Tags Skin Tags are very commonly and most frequently found on the neck and face. They often appear with a neck, like a mushroom and vary in size from a tiny speck, smaller than a grain of uncooked rice, to the size of a large pea or even larger. They are often found in areas of friction such as the underarm, under the breasts or around the neck where necklaces may irritate. Milia These are tiny white hard lumps containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin and can be easily treated with Dyathermy techniques. Their exact cause is unknown although they are often associated with dry skin which can be acidic. Warts There are various types of warts, including plane, common, seborrhoeic and verrucas. All can be easily and successfully treated. Warts can develop individually or in clusters. Seborrhoeic warts become more common with increasing age and can grow up to two inches across. Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra Is a common disorder which develops in adolescence on black skin and is identified by smooth, dome shaped, brown to black papules seen mainly on the cheeks, neck and upper chest. Moles Hairs from moles can be treated by those trained in Dyathermy techniques. A GP’s written agreement must be obtained before treatment. Once treatment has started the mole may reduce in size and colour. Hairs in moles are generally deep terminal hairs, generally with a very rich blood supply to them. Repeat treatments, as with electrical epilation are required. Ask your skin specialist for advice about many treatable skin conditions such as; sebaceous cysts, age spots, xanthelasma and other blemishes E-mail info@tinkable.co.uk Telephone 0808 178 32 38
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