Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Spider Veins Spot Treatment GMT.

The treatment delivers precise energy to heat and collapse superficial spider veins, causing them to be naturally reabsorbed by the body. It targets only problematic vessels while preserving surrounding skin for safe, localized improvement.

Most clients report only mild discomfort described as a snapping or warming sensation. Topical numbing and cooling are used when needed. Any tenderness afterward typically resolves within a few days.

The number of sessions depends on vein size and area treated; many clients see improvement after one session, while others may require two to three treatments spaced several weeks apart for optimal results.

Expect temporary redness, minor bruising, or slight swelling at the treatment site. Avoid sun exposure and strenuous activity for a short period. Most normal activities can resume immediately with gentle care.

Side effects are generally mild and may include bruising, temporary pigmentation changes, or slight irritation. Serious complications are rare; a pre-treatment consultation assesses suitability and risk factors.

Ideal candidates are healthy individuals with small, superficial spider veins seeking cosmetic improvement. Those with larger varicose veins, active skin infections, or pregnancy should consult a specialist first.