Treatment for blemish reduction and removal
Using todays modern advanced electrolysis techniques we offer probably the least invasive most effective precision method to treat a wide range of skin blemishes including;
- Thread veins (Telangiectasia)
- Blood capillaries / Blood spots (Cambel de Morgan / Cherry Angioma)
- Milia
- Skin Tags (Fibro Epithelial Polyps/Papillomas)
- Spider Naevi
- Hairs in moles
The techniques we use are not new; in fact doctors were using this type of treatment back in the early 1900’s to treat broken capillaries and spider naevi. It has obviously progressed and improved beyond recognition with modern technology and is a safe comfortable and very effective treatment very much in demand by discerning clients.
Results are often instantaneous and life enhancing, so don’t let skin blemishes control your life.
Book now for a private consultation to discover more.
Vickie is the only BIAE (British Institute and Association of Electrolysis) registered electrologist in the Hull, Humber, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire area. BIAE members are specialist electrologists that complete rigorous electrolysis assessments and examinations on top of electrolysis qualifications, giving clients the reassurance of quality treatments by specialists in their field of work.
Vickie has been an electrologist specialist for over 25 years and has achieved the Sterex advanced electrolysis qualification and also VTCT Level 4 Advanced Electrolysis for skin blemish treatment and removal.
The most popular and treatable skin blemishes;
- Thread veins (Telangiectasia) – These are permanently dilated capillaries with thin walls which constantly dilate and constrict. As we age these vessels lose their elasticity and can become permanently dilated. There are numerous causes including: ageing, sun damage, hereditary, pregnancy, trauma (e.g. rubbing of spectacles, injury), exposure to harsh weather, hormonal changes and skin fragility are also common causes.
- Blood capillaries / Blood spots (Cambel de Morgan / Cherry Angioma) – Bright red or purple superficial vascular blemishes. These are often dome shaped or slightly raised and are frequently found on the midriff. Most people aged over 30 have at least one and are often more common in men than women.
- Milia – These are tiny white, hard. Round spots containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin. Their cause is unknown although they are often associated with dry, dehydrated skin.
- Skin Tags (Fibro Epithelial Polyps/Papillomas) – often found in areas of friction such as the underarm, groin, under the breasts or around the neck where necklaces and collars irritate. They often appear with a stalk like a mushroom and vary in size from a tiny speck, smaller than a grain of uncooked rice, to the size of a large pea or even larger.
- Spider Naevi – consist of a central dilated blood vessel, with smaller capillaries radiating from it like legs of a spider. They can be found in isolation or gathered together in clumps on areas such as the cheeks.
- Hairs in moles- These hairs are generally very deep terminal hairs with a rich blood supply that require repeat treatments.. They can be treated with GP’s consent. Once treatment has started the mole may even reduce in size and colour.
FAQS
Q. How long is a treatment and how many will I require?
A. Treatments are safe and effective and offer instantaneous results in many cases. Length of treatment depends on the condition and you will be advised during consultation. The area must not be over-treated and your reactivity will be taken into account. Spacing techniques and treatment intervals will be carefully considered in a treatment plan as well as your requirements, needs and wishes.
Q. How are thread veins treated?
A. A tip of the finest, smallest possible probe possible (about the size of an eyelash) is introduced along the line of the capillary and high frequency energy is discharged. This ‘dries up’ and destroys the vessel which often disappears as it is being treated. Further treatments may be necessary depending on the severity of the condition.
Q. How are skin tags treated?
A. There are a number of different techniques depending on the location and the size of the tag. Results are effective, instantaneous and permanent for the tags treated although more tags may appear in time.
Q. How much will it cost?
A. The prices are based on time with the minimum being up to 15 minutes. Courses of treatment are available. See price list for full details.
If you require further information or would like to book a consultation and treatment please contact us on 01482 688329 or email info@anagentherapies.co.uk or use the contact form on the contact page.
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