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A thread vein is a small blood vessel near
the surface of the skin that can be found on all areas of the
body but most commonly on the face chest and legs. There are
many causes for these thread veins, primarily weather damage,
hormonal changes and also they can be hereditary.
How does the treatment work?
The operator guides the visible light from the flash lamp to the
blood vessels needing treatment. Blood contains haemoglobin that
absorbs the light and converts it in to heat. This heat destroys
the protein in the wall of the vessel, and as a result it will
gradually and safely disappear.
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