Cherry angiomas are common skin growths that appear as small, red bumps on the skin. At Eden Medical, we offer effective and non-invasive BBL (BroadBand Light) laser treatment to remove these angiomas safely and quickly.
Did you know that 50% of adults over 30 experience the appearance of cherry angiomas on their skin? Are you one of these? These small, red spots, while harmless, often become a cosmetic concern for many.
Fortunately, there’s a modern, non-invasive solution at hand. BroadBand Light (BBL) therapy emerges as a new revolutionary treatment, offering a safe and effective path to clear, spotless skin.
Our article delves into BBL laser for cherry angioma removal, highlighting its precision, ease, and remarkable outcomes. Join us as we explore how this cutting-edge technology can transform your skin’s appearance with minimal discomfort and downtime.
Key Takeaways
- Effective and Precise Removal: BBL offers a targeted approach to cherry angioma removal, effectively diminishing their appearance with precision. This technology ensures only the angiomas are treated, leaving the surrounding skin untouched.
- Rapid and Comfortable Procedure: BBL provides a quick solution for cherry angioma removal, with most sessions completed in under 45 minutes. The process is comfortable, making it suitable for patients seeking a pain-free treatment experience.
- Adaptable to Various Skin Types: BBL is a very versatile treatment which allows it to be adjusted for different skin types, ensuring a broad spectrum of clients can benefit from this procedure.
- Minimal Recovery Time: One of the main advantages of BBL is the minimal downtime required post-treatment. Patients can resume their daily activities almost immediately, making it a convenient option for busy lifestyles. Always read the aftercare provided to see how to maximise your results. You may need to take a break from exercise for a few days.
What are Cherry Angiomas?
Cherry angiomas are small, common skin growths that can develop in most areas of your body. They are usually found in people aged 30 and older.
The broken blood vessels inside a cherry angioma give them a reddish appearance. They are typically round or oval, sharply defined, bright red to purple, and can range in size from a pinpoint to about a quarter of an inch in diameter.
While cherry angiomas are not a cause for concern medically and are usually harmless, many individuals choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons.
BBL Laser offers a new effective solution for those looking to reduce or eliminate the appearance of these common skin growths.
BBL for Cherry Angioma Removal
BBL uses intense pulsed light to target and heat the blood vessels in cherry angiomas. This targeted approach causes the vessels to collapse and gradually be reabsorbed by the body, leading to a reduction or complete removal of the angioma.
The procedure is fast, generally taking under 45 minutes, and can target multiple angiomas in one session making it an obvious choice for those looking to remove them.
Benefits of BBL for Cherry Angioma Removal
- Non-Invasive and Safe: As a non-surgical option, BBL offers a safe alternative to more invasive procedures, with minimal associated risks.
- Quick and Convenient: BBL treatments are brief, and allow patients to return to their daily routine immediately with no downtime.
- Suitable for Various Skin Types: BBL can be adjusted to suit a wide range of skin types, making it a top choice for cherry angioma removal.
- Effective Results: BBL is known for its effectiveness in reducing the appearance of cherry angiomas, often requiring only a few sessions for visible results.
Treatment Experience and Aftercare
During the BBL treatment for removing cherry angiomas, patients may feel a mild warming sensation, but the procedure is generally well-tolerated.
Protective eyewear is used to protect against the strong light. The skin may seem a little red after the procedure, but this goes away fast.
Patients are advised to follow a gentle skincare routine and use sun protection to aid in healing and prevent further skin damage.
Final Thoughts
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FAQ's on Cherry Angioma Removal
How many BBL sessions are needed to remove cherry angiomas?
Do cherry angiomas grow back after removal?
Why am I getting so many cherry angiomas?
Cherry angiomas are frequently linked to ageing, though their precise cause is still unknown.
It’s essential to understand that cherry angiomas are common and generally harmless.
However, if you’re concerned about a sudden increase in their number or changes in their appearance, we advise you to consult with a healthcare professional for an assessment.