Two, Three, or Five Small Skin Tags Removal at Tulip Laser Clinic (Up to 60% Off)
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Expert technician uses a mild electrical current into skin imperfections to progressively reduce their visibility
- Each treatment is valid for small scars only (1-2 mm)
- Electro-coagulation is a new skincare procedure that can help with reducing skin blemishes in as little as one to three appointments. It’s a non-invasive procedure that can effectively treat skin tags and many other skin conditions. Mechanism of action is the usage of a mild electrical current to coagulate a distended (swollen) capillary. The treatment is also known as thermo-coagulation – a regimen that is safe, effective, and non-invasive. It only touches the surface of the skin. Thermo-coagulation treats the dilated section of a capillary, causing the blood in the capillary to “solidify”. While the blood flow is interrupted throughout the treated section, it is actually re-directed into capillaries that are nearby. Healing is quite quick, occurring within 3-5 days of treatment. The Electro-coagulation procedure does not leave scar tissue on the epidermal surface, and in most cases, any post-treatment scabbing will be unnoticeable.
- Treatment may help with various types of skin imperfections:
- Skin Tags. Benign skin growths hanging from the skin surface
- Ruby Points. Common vascular lesion (known as Cherry Angiomas)
- Telangectasia. Dilation of capillaries – smallish red or purple clusters
- Stellar angioma. Swollen blood vessels under the skin (Spider Veins)
- Milia. A small, white bump, typically on the nose or cheeks, around the eyes
- Cholesterol Deposit. Small yellowish deposits that form around the eyes, on the nose, cheeks, forehead
About Tulip Laser Clinic
Tulip Laser Clinic specializes in beauty treatments, such as various types of facials, skin tag removal, and many more. The team aims to help to achieve the best possible results and customer satisfaction. At Tulip Laser Clinic patrons' needs are put first in a relaxing atmosphere.
Expert technician uses a mild electrical current into skin imperfections to progressively reduce their visibility
- Each treatment is valid for small scars only (1-2 mm)
- Electro-coagulation is a new skincare procedure that can help with reducing skin blemishes in as little as one to three appointments. It’s a non-invasive procedure that can effectively treat skin tags and many other skin conditions. Mechanism of action is the usage of a mild electrical current to coagulate a distended (swollen) capillary. The treatment is also known as thermo-coagulation – a regimen that is safe, effective, and non-invasive. It only touches the surface of the skin. Thermo-coagulation treats the dilated section of a capillary, causing the blood in the capillary to “solidify”. While the blood flow is interrupted throughout the treated section, it is actually re-directed into capillaries that are nearby. Healing is quite quick, occurring within 3-5 days of treatment. The Electro-coagulation procedure does not leave scar tissue on the epidermal surface, and in most cases, any post-treatment scabbing will be unnoticeable.
- Treatment may help with various types of skin imperfections:
- Skin Tags. Benign skin growths hanging from the skin surface
- Ruby Points. Common vascular lesion (known as Cherry Angiomas)
- Telangectasia. Dilation of capillaries – smallish red or purple clusters
- Stellar angioma. Swollen blood vessels under the skin (Spider Veins)
- Milia. A small, white bump, typically on the nose or cheeks, around the eyes
- Cholesterol Deposit. Small yellowish deposits that form around the eyes, on the nose, cheeks, forehead
About Tulip Laser Clinic
Tulip Laser Clinic specializes in beauty treatments, such as various types of facials, skin tag removal, and many more. The team aims to help to achieve the best possible results and customer satisfaction. At Tulip Laser Clinic patrons' needs are put first in a relaxing atmosphere.
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