
Vascular Lesions Removal
At Kallos Health we use targeted laser technology to fade spider veins, angiomas (Cherry spots), and telangiectasia.
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Smoother Legs Without the Recovery
Visible leg veins can feel frustrating, especially when they show up despite your best efforts to stay active and healthy. Spider veins are extremely common, particularly as we get older or after pregnancy, and they are often tied to genetics, long hours on your feet, or changes in circulation.
Leg vein removal works by delivering focused laser energy directly to the targeted vessels. The heat causes the vein to collapse and seal off, and over the following weeks the body naturally clears it away. Healthy circulation continues through nearby vessels, while the treated veins gradually fade from view.


What the Treatment Actually Feels Like
The treatment itself is quick and straightforward. Most sessions take under an hour depending on how much area you want to cover. You may feel a snapping sensation along with some warmth during the pulses, but the discomfort is brief and manageable. There is no real downtime, which means you can head right back into your day. Some mild redness, bruising, or temporary darkening around the treated vein is normal and fades on its own. Results show up gradually over several weeks as the body reabsorbs the treated vessels, and most people see the best results after a short series of sessions.

How many treatments will I need?
Most people see the best results with two to four sessions spaced a few weeks apart, though this varies based on the size and number of veins being treated.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
There is no real downtime. You can return to normal activities right away, though strenuous exercise and hot showers are usually avoided for a day or two.
Will the veins come back?
The treated veins do not typically return, but new ones can develop over time, especially if genetics or lifestyle factors play a role.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe a quick snapping feeling with mild warmth. The discomfort is brief and well tolerated without the need for anesthesia.
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