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Cherry Angioma Removal

Vascular Lesions Treatment

Say Goodbye to Cherry Angiomas: Embrace a Clear, Radiant Future!

Candela GentleMax Pro Plus®: The Ultimate Cherry Angioma Solution

Harnessing the power of advanced laser technology, Candela GentleMax Pro Plus® offers a safe and effective way to treat cherry angiomas. With precise, targeted light bursts, these benign blood vessel growths gradually fade without harming surrounding skin. Experience a personalized, non-invasive treatment for smoother, clearer skin.

Before and After

Treatment Plan depends on the size and severity of the lesson being treated. Average can be 1-3 sessions.

Cherry Angioma Removal with Candela GentleMax Pro Plus®

This treatment uses advanced laser technology to safely and effectively remove cherry angiomas—those small red spots on the skin. The laser targets the blood vessels inside the angioma using focused light, which turns into heat and causes the vessels to break down. Over time, the body naturally clears them away, fading the angioma without damaging the surrounding skin. The process is quick, minimally invasive, and tailored to your skin for safe, effective results.

The Benefits of Cherry Angioma Removal

The GentleMax Pro Plus® uses targeted lasera energy to precisely focus on the cherry angioma. This precision helps minimize damage to the surrounding healthy skin and tissues, ensuring a more accurate and controlled treatment.

With the GentleMax Pro Plus®, no surgical incisions or stitches are needed. This ensures a comfortable experience without the pain and recovery time associated with surgery.

The procedure is generally well-tolerated. While individual pain levels vary, many clients report minimal discomfort during the process.

The GentleMax Pro’s Plus® efficiency means that smaller cherry angiomas can often be treated in just a few minutes. This is especially convenient for busy individuals who want effective results without a lengthy time commitment.

After the procedure, you can usually go about your daily activities right away. You won’t need to take extensive time off work or put your routine on hold for recovery, making it a convenient option for your lifestyle.

If you have several cherry angiomas, the GentleMax Pro Plus® can treat them in a single session, saving you time and potentially reducing the number of appointments needed.

Frequently Asked Questions​

What are Cherry Angiomas?

Cherry Angiomas  are both types of skin lesions caused by abnormal blood vessel growth. Angiomas are red, raised lesions that can appear anywhere on the body.

In most cases, Cherry Angiomas  are harmless and do not require treatment. However, if they are large or located in an area that causes discomfort or pain, treatment may be necessary.

The Gentlemax Pro Plus® laser uses a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed by the blood vessels in the lesion. This causes the vessels to coagulate and eventually be reabsorbed by the body, leaving behind clear, healthy skin.

The Gentlemax Pro Plus® laser is designed to be as comfortable as possible for patients. The treatment may cause some mild discomfort, but it is generally well-tolerated.

The number of treatments needed to remove angiomas or hemangiomas will vary depending on the size and location of the lesion. Some clients may see results after just one treatment, while others may require multiple treatments.

There is typically no downtime after treatment with the Gentlemax Pro Plus® laser. Clients may experience some redness or swelling in the treated area, but this usually subsides within a few hours.

The most common side effects of treatment with the Gentlemax Pro Plus® laser are temporary redness, swelling, or bruising in the treated area. These side effects are usually mild and subside within a few hours.

Good candidates for treatment with the Gentlemax Pro Plus® laser are individuals who have angiomas or hemangiomas that are causing discomfort or are aesthetically unpleasing. Patients should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the results of treatment.