
Cherry Angioma Removal
Cherry angiomas are small, benign red spots caused by clusters of blood vessels near the skin’s surface. While harmless, they can become more noticeable over time as people age they can become more prolific. At Edit, we use precision laser technology to safely and effectively remove cherry angiomas. The laser targets the blood vessels, causing them to fade and be naturally absorbed by the body, leaving behind clear, even-toned skin. This quick, non-invasive treatment requires minimal downtime.
Pricing
Small area (30 mins)-------$160
Large area (60 mins) ------$260
Full discourse given on consultation.
*Prices subject to change without notice.
F.A.Q.
What are cherry angiomas?
They are small, bright red spots on the skin caused by a cluster of small blood vessels.
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Why might someone get them removed?
Some people choose removal for cosmetic reasons or if they bleed frequently. Those that have them tend to get more as they age.
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How are they removed?
Common methods include laser treatment, cryotherapy (freezing), and electrocauterization (burning).
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Will cherry angiomas come back after laser treatment?
Recurrence is rare, but it's possible for new ones to develop over time.
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How does laser removal work?
A laser targets the blood vessels within the angioma, causing them to collapse and disappear.
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What to expect during the procedure?
The procedure is typically quick and painless, with some patients reporting a sensation like a snapping rubber band. At Edit we use a sapphire cooled treatment head to minimise discomfort.
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What's the recovery like?
The treated area may appear bruised or swollen, but these effects usually subside within a few days.
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How many sessions are needed?
Depending on the size and number of angiomas, one to three sessions may be required.
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​​What should I do after the treatment?
Avoid hot showers, saunas and strenuous exercise for the first 24-48 hours. 50+ Broad Spectrum sunscreen is a must.
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What areas of the body can be treated?
The procedure can be used on any area of the body.
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