Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Laser Week Spider Veins Deal.

Many patients see noticeable improvement after one session, though two to three treatments spaced four to six weeks apart often produce optimal fading. Vein size and location affect results; our clinician will recommend a personalized plan during a consultation.

Laser treatments are generally safe for many skin types, but suitability depends on skin tone and vein characteristics. Our clinicians assess your skin and medical history during consultation to determine ideal settings or alternative options and minimize risk.

During treatment you'll lie comfortably while the clinician delivers short laser pulses to the affected area. Sessions typically last ten to thirty minutes; you may feel mild snapping or warming. No anesthesia is usually required, and recovery is quick with minimal downtime.

Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or mild scabbing that resolve within days to weeks. Serious complications are rare when treated by qualified staff. Follow post-care instructions like sun protection to support healing and reduce risks.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for two weeks before your appointment, and stop topical retinoids as directed. Avoid blood-thinning medications and alcohol if advised. Wear comfortable clothing exposing the treatment area and arrive with clean, lotion-free skin.

Most spider vein laser treatments are considered cosmetic and are not covered by insurance. Coverage may apply if veins cause medical symptoms; bring medical records and a physician referral if you believe treatment is medically necessary, and we can assist with documentation.