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What are the Best Treatments for Spider Veins in Denver?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

How to Treat Spider Veins:

Spider veins are a general term for vessels that show through the skin.  As providers we generally break veins down by size.  Telangiectasia are vessels that are less than 1mm.  These are usually pink, red or purple in color.  Many people refer to these vessels as “broken capillaries” although they are actually just intact tiny superficial veins.  Reticular vessels are those that are between 1-4mm and usually blue or slightly green in color.  All veins have one way valves inside them to keep the blood flowing in one direction.  When these valves do not close correctly the blood flows backwards causing the affected vein to get distended and ropy.  These vessels are labeled as “varicose veins”.

0.1-1mm Vessels (Telangiectasia)
The most effective treatment for vessels depends on the type of vein being treated.  For the pink, red and pulple veins that are less than 1mm the Pulsed Dye Laser is by far one of the most safe and effective treatments.  Pulsed Dye Lasers can be used anywhere on the body including the face.   Treatments are quick with minimal discomfort and side effects.  Many vessels can be eradicated in a single treatment.   Other options include electrocautery but it is painful, not as effective and can leave scarring over the treated area.  Sclerotherapy can also work but it can be very difficult to get a needle inside a vessel this small. Although rare, there is a possibility of skin breakdown around the injection site which makes this procedure inappropriate for facial veins.  Other lasers such at the 1064nm Nd:YAG or 532nm KTP can also be used for small veins but tend to not work quite as well on these vessels  or have more side effects than the Pulsed Dye Laser.

 1-2mm Vessels (Small Reticular Veins)
For vessels from 1-2 mm either 1064nm Nd:YAG laser or Sclerotherapy are the treatments of choice.   The Nd:YAG is a laser that penetrates deeper into the skin that the Pulsed Dye which makes it more effective at treating larger vessels.  Most patients will require 1-3 treatments depending on their vessels.  Sclerotherapy involves shooting a solution into the vessel which damages the vessels walls and stop flow.  There are many different solutions on the market.  We use an extremely effective combination of glycerin and STS (Sotradecol) which is made into foam to help it stick to the vessels walls. 

 3-4mm Vessels (Large Reticular Veins)
For these larger vessels, foam sclerotherapy is the treatment of choice.  In many cases a single treatment will cause vessels to disappear.  Read more and see pictures here.

 At the Colorado Center for Photomedicine we also have unique technologies in order to see vessels.  Being able to make sure that no vessels are missed greatly reduces the likelihood of repeated procedures.  We can offer any or all of these services in a single visit.  Also if you have varicose veins we offer the most effective treatment available. Read more about the CoolTouch laser here.   

Most Effective Laser Treatment for Varicose Veins In Denver, Colorado

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Free Ultrasound Screening on August 25-26th!

  Call Now to reserve your spot 303-683-3235.

Again we are the first to bring a new ground breaking technology to Denver.  The new CoolTouch laser is the next stage evolution in treating varicose veins.  This simple laser treatment has over a 95% success rate after a single procedure and patients on back on their feet the very same day.

Why is this procedure better?  The wavelength of the CoolTouch is gentler to tissue causing less discomfort and side effects.  When compared to older laser vein treatments and surgical vein striping, there is much less bruising, swelling and side effects as well as a better success rate.  The CoolTouch also cost much less than many of these less effective and more complicated procedures.

Call us today.  We work with your insurance company to make to process as hassle free as possible.  You can read more about our vein removal procedures here.

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Free Varicose Vein Screening for New Laser Treatment Denver

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

We are proud to introduce the most advanced treatment system for varicose veins ever offered.  We are the only office in the entire Denver area to offer the new CoolTouch laser for treatment of pain or swollen varicose veins.  On August 25th and 26th we will be offering a FREE ultrasound ($175 dollar value) evalution.  Appointment will be given on a first come first served basis and when they are gone, they are gone.  Call 303-683-3235 now to arrange for your FREE screening.  Read more about our vein removal treatments here.

Fractional Resurfacing Offers Hope for Those With Burn Scars

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Burn victims are left with the scars of their injury and until recently there were few effective treatments available. Fractional lasers such as Solta Medical’s Fraxel and the UltraPulse from Lumenis have now provided hope for burn patients, and for treating other scars as well.

“Since the fractionated lasers have come out, we have actually been really pushing those devices to see where we can get with burn scars,” says Dr. David Verebelyi, an aesthetic laser expert in Denver, CO. “Before, our only tool for treating scars was injection of Kenalog with steroids, pulsed dye lasers and then maybe resurfacing with a full CO2. Now we can get that tissue to really remodel at a much deeper level by using some of the fractionated lasers. Right now, we’re optimizing those treatments looking at everything from high density pulses and high fluency pulses, trying to get the best bang for the buck with those.”

Dr. Verebelyi says that he is also able to treat the scars of those with darker skin tones with fractional resurfacing, but the technology of choice depends on what kind of scar is being treated. “For superficial scars, the sublative stuff works a little bit better. For the atrophic scars, we tend to use a little bit deeper procedures. You always have to worry about discoloration, it doesn’t matter what the skin color, but any of those limiting factors normally don’t last more than a few months.”

The number of treatment sessions needed varies based on the severity of the scar. As Dr. Verebelyi describes, “Anywhere from 3-5 is pretty average, but it depends on the clinical end point that you want, and how thick the scar is. A traumatic burn scar might take more than 5 treatments whereas an acne scar might take three.” What treatment a patient receives also determines how long it is before a patient can expect to see their final result. “For lighter treatments, you know, those things will continue to remodel for at least 3-6 months. But, it will look pretty good after a few weeks. For deeper treatments, redness can last 90 days and then you might remodel as long as a year.”

There is very little pain associated with the fractional procedure. “The level of pain – it’s virtually painless. What we do with our patients, we use a topical ointment, put it under occlusion, which basically means we stick it under a piece of Saran wrap for a couple of hours. My patients do great with that. Nobody rates the pain at above a 1–2 out of 10. The recovery time on those – you might have to put some ointment on them for about a week but that’s about it. Most patients we treat about every month, about every 4 weeks we see them back for another treatment.”

Original article can be found at: http://www.americanhealthandbeauty.com/articles/?article=3225

Stretch Mark Treatment Denver

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

We have finished up with our stretch mark study and the results have been very good to excellent.  All of our patients are seeing significant improvement in color, texture and depth of their stretch marks using a combination the Active FXDeep FX and Pulsed Dye Lasers.  We are on the leading edge in Denver for treatment of stretch marks and will keep pushing to make treatments even more effective.  Check out the pictures below to see some of our results.  If you would like to make your stretch marks look better give us a call at 303-683-3235.

Most Effective Varicose Vein Treatment in Denver

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Free Ultrasound Screening on August 25-26th!

  Call Now to reserve your spot 303-683-3235.

The new CoolTouch laser is the most effective procedure available for treatment of varicose veins. It has a 95% success rate after a single procedure. The CoolTouch laser also has less risk of side effects and patients are back on their feet the very same day. We are the only office in Denver that offers this technology and we are able to treat the smallest capillaries all the way up to largest varicose vein. Remember too that our office will work with your insurance company to make the process as hassle free as possible.  Read more about our vein removal treatments here.

Varicose Vein Before and After Pic

$35 Microderm Denver

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Denver Microderm Discount.

For a limited time we are offering any new patients a One Hour Microdermabrasion For Only $35. Come get to know Denver’s most trusted name in skin care at the Colorado Center for Photomedicine.  Your skin will be pampered and glowing after your treatment.  Call 303-683-3235 and mention this blog to claim your discount!  To learn more about microderm click here.

Denver Acne Scar Treatment

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Many of our patients have come to us very frustrated with the previous information or treatments they have received for their acne scarring.  There are many treatments being promoted for acne scars a few which can be effective and many that are not.  Today I am going to talk a little about the physiology of acne scarring and which treatments are most likely to be effective.

Acne scarring results when the healing process after an acne infection goes array.  After the skin is inflamed by the acne lesion fibrosis can occur.  This is made worse when patient repeatedly pick or squeeze their lesions.  Picking causes repeated trauma and increased inflammation while squeezing can drive infectious material deep into the wound again causing more inflammation.  Fibrotic repair of the lesions lead to the textural changes associated with acne scarring. 
Anatomy of Acne Scarring:
The main thing to understand is that acne scarring lesions tend to be very deep in the skin.  To give an idea of scale, most human hairs are about 100-200 microns thick.  Acne lesions normally extend between 800-2000 microns (.8mm-2mm) into the skin.  This fact alone explains why most acne scar treatment are minimally effective.

Solutions to Acne Scarring:
The most obvious solution to acne scarring is prevention.  Scarring develops during the inflammatory and healing stages of the lesion so there are a couple of ways to prevent it.  First is to keep acne, especially cystic acne under control.  This involves a visit to the doctor and normally some type of education and prescription topical or oral medication.  TV infomercials are not a replacement for a visit to your physician. There are many patients whose acne goes from very controllable to fairly severe because they try months or years of over the counter treatment options that never quite work.  The second part is simply not to pick or squeeze acne lesions.  Picking and squeezing are both inflammatory and make lesions worse.

Acne Treatment Options:
Tretinoin (Retin-A) is one of the very few topicals that has been shown to improving the appearance of acne scarring in peer reviewed clinical trials.  Patients should be very suspicious of any product claims that do not compare their product to either a placebo or Tretinoin. 

Microderm and Superficial Chemical Peels:
Mild fruit acid peels such as Glycolic, Lactic, Salicylic and microderm are often offered up as treatments for acne scarring.  Most of these treatments penetrate from 10-30 microns into the skin, remember acne scarring normally goes from about 800-2000 micros into the skin.  That means even at their best, these treatments only effect the top 5% of the scar.  With multiple repeated treatments this can be slightly increased but even after 10-20 treatments with these modalities there are only modest results at best.

Deeper Peels:
TCA, multiple layer Jessner ‘s Solution can penetrate through the epidermis over 100 micros into the skin.  These products use a chemical reaction to literally burn a thin layer of skin off.  The deeper the lesion caused by the peel, the longer the downtime will be. Peels that do deep enough to completely remove the epidermis will normally take about 7-10 day to recover from but still will only treat about the top 10-20% of an acne scar.  Phenol peels are very deep peels which although they can get moderate results are not used very often any more do to their potential for scarring.
Non Ablative Lasers:
This a large category which includes any light based technology that heats the skin to stimulate collagen synthesis which helps fill in depressions in the skin.  The heat also helps rearrange the abnormal architecture of collagen fibrils that are already present.  Light sources such as Cutera’s Laser Genesis and the Fraxil Re:store fall into this category.  With all of the light sources the energy of the laser is absorbed by water in the tissue and turned into heat.  These procedures require multiple treatment but can provide moderate results with little to no downtime.

Shallow Ablative Lasers:
An ablative laser actually vaporizes (destroys) an area of tissue.  The shallow lasers are normally Erbium devices such the Cutera Pearl and Sciton Contour or Profactional.  These lasers come in versions that treat the entirety of the skin and in fractional versions which only treat a small portion of the skin (like aerating a lawn).  The advantage of the fractional devises is that they tend to go deeper which treats deeper pathology and significantly decrease both heeling time and side effects.  Erbium lasers will tend to product about 30-150 microns of ablations in the full forms and about 600-800 microns in their fractional forms.   The fractional version of these lasers can provide nice improvement in acne scarring but have two draw backs.  The first is that even the fractional versions of Erbium lasers to not get to base of most acne scars and second is these lasers do not provide as much heat to tissue as a CO2.  This heat is necessary to induce remodeling of the tissue that is not ablated and is a major factor in the final outcome that a patient sees in the mirror.

Deep Ablative Devices:
Almost all of the lasers currently in this category are CO2 lasers.  This is the gold standard in revising acne scarring.  The newest devices are fractionated like their more shallow counterparts.  There are many devices in this category including, Pixel, Affirm, Dot, Fraxil Re:pair and Lumenis Active and Deep FX.  Unfortunately most of them are grossly underpowered.    Underpowered lasers need to use very long laser pulses to get the same amount of energy into the tissue as  a short pulse with a properly powered laser.  These long pulses can lead to excessive tissue heating and side effects such as discoloration and even scarring.  These underpowered devices are cheap to build and more affordable to purchase so they have become very common in the medi-spa industry.  I will only go into detail about the appropriately powered devices such as the Lumenis Active FX, Deep FX and Fraxil Re:pair.  These devices can penetrate 2000 microns into the skin or more and thus are the only devices that can reach the entire scar region.  Although good results can be obtain with both devices the clear  king of the mountain is the Lumenis laser.  In a study done a Johns Hopkins 9 out 10 patient preferred both the procedure and results from the Active FX when compared to the Fraxil Re:pair.
Other Treatments:
There are many other treatments including subcision, needling, punching out lesions and adding filler that can all be used to improve the texture of acne scarring.  Although these modalities can be effective, they tend to be more useful for less extensive lesions.

Denver Latisse Discounts

Monday, November 16th, 2009

After 6 months of use we have been receiving rave reviews from Latisse.  This is only FDA product approved for longer, darker and thicker lashes.  These kits are normally $120 but we have teamed up with the manufacturer to offer these kits at $88 for a short period of time.  This discount won’t last long so drop by our office soon to try Latisse for yourself.

Please note that the manufacturer has discontinued this discount but call or visit our office and mention this blog posting for $15 off your next Latisse kit (this offer for new patients only).

Discounts on Botox and Dysport in Denver, Colorado

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Let the marketing wars begin!  Botox throw the first shot at their new competitor Dysport by offering a $50 rebate on any Botox procedure over $200.  Now Dysport has answered with their own rebate of $75 off.  Neither manufacturer seems willing to actually lower the price of their product but this is at least a step in the right direction. 

Now Allergan, the manufacturer of Botox, has fired another shot with the unveiling a new program called Brilliant Distictions.  This new program allows certain offices to give additional rebates to patients.  After every Botox treatment an enrolled patient will receive 200 points into their account.  Every 200 points can be redeemed for a $25 coupon that is good for Botox, Juvederm or even Latisse.  Patient need only enroll in the program on the Brilliant Distinctions home page.