Spot Removal

what kind of spots can be removed?

As mentioned above, lots of people use the terms “spot” and they might be referring to many different things on the skin. The following are some lesions we can easily treat without surgery:

sun/brown spots

A sun spot is a dark, slightly raised area on the skin that is usually caused by sun exposure. Facial sun spots are particularly common on the cheeks, forehead, nose and chin – areas of the face that are most exposed to the sun. Sun spots can also occur on other parts of the body that are regularly exposed to sunlight, such as the arms, chest and legs.

sun spots

spider veins & telangiectasias (dilated blood vessels)

Spider veins, also called telangiectasias, are small dilated blood vessels that occur close to the surface of the skin. They are usually red, blue or purple in color and are most commonly found on the legs and face. Spider veins are generally harmless but can be cosmetically displeasing. In some cases, they may also cause pain or other symptoms.

spider veins on face

cherry hemangiomas (cherry angiomas)

Cherry angiomas, also known as cherry hemangiomas, are small, bright red growths that occur on the skin. They are made up of a cluster of dilated blood vessels and usually appear on the trunk, face, neck or scalp. Cherry angiomas are benign (non-cancerous) growths that do not usually cause any symptoms. However, they may be cosmetically undesirable for some people. In rare cases, they may bleed or become irritated.

cherry hemangiomas

milia

Milia are small, white bumps that typically appear on the face. They are most common in newborns and young children, but can also occur in adults. Milia are benign (non-cancerous) growths that do not usually have any symptoms. Milia typically disappear on their own within a few weeks to a few months. In rare cases, they may require treatment.

milia

sebaceous hyperplasia

Sebaceous hyperplasia are small, yellowish bumps that commonly occur on the face. They are caused by an overgrowth of sebaceous glands, which are the glands that produce oil. Sebaceous hyperplasia are not harmful and do not typically cause any symptoms.

sebaceous hyperplasia

cholesterol deposits

Cholesterol deposits are small, white bumps that can form on the skin. They are made up of cholesterol and other fats that accumulate under the skin. Cholesterol deposits are not harmful and do not typically cause any symptoms. However, they can sometimes become irritated or infected.

cholesterol deposits on face

what lasers and devices do we use?

Thermo-Lo

For many of these lesions, the safest and simplest (and least expensive!) way to remove them is with a low-level cautery device. At Glow Medispa, we use the Thermo-Lo (also called Thermo-Clear) device.

Thermo-Lo is a device that generates radiofrequency current that is attracted to the water in various skin conditions. It uses a tiny probe on or just under the surface of the skin to dehydrate the problem area, causing the body (over a few days) to exfoliate the dried skin that removes and clears the skin of the condition. Thermo-Lo technology stays on the top layers of skin, the epidermis. The procedure is minimally invasive, is virtually painless and requires very little down time.

 Clarity II Laser

For some lesions, we use the Clarity II Laser. The Clarity II is a powerful dual-wavelength laser that can be used to target sun spots, cherry angiomas, dilated vessels (telangiectasias) and many more types of lesions. Learn more about the clarity II laser here.

want to find out more?

Spot removal is available at both our West Seattle and Kirkland / Eastside locations. You can book a consultation online or call us for fill out our contact form here and we will contact you.

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