Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Spider Veins Face GMT.

Spider Veins Face GMT uses targeted light or energy to coagulate small facial vessels, causing them to collapse and be reabsorbed. The procedure combines skin rejuvenation technology for minimal damage to surrounding skin and improves complexion over several weeks.

Treatment plans vary by vein size and severity; many clients need one to three sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Your provider will assess during consultation and recommend a personalized schedule, including possible maintenance treatments.

Most people experience mild discomfort described as quick snaps or warmth. Topical numbing cream or cooling devices reduce sensation. Sessions are brief and generally well tolerated; discuss pain management options during your consultation if concerned.

Downtime is minimal—expect temporary redness, slight swelling, or tiny scabs that resolve within a few days to two weeks. Avoid direct sun exposure and strenuous activity immediately after treatment to support healing and optimal results.

Ideal candidates are in good overall health with visible superficial facial spider veins. Those with recent tanning, certain skin tones, pregnancy, or clotting disorders may need alternative approaches; a consultation confirms safe candidacy.

Many treated vessels are permanently removed, but new spider veins can develop due to genetics or lifestyle. Results are long-lasting with proper sun protection, and occasional touch-ups are recommended to maintain a clear appearance.