& Visible Veins

Vascular Reduction in Missouri City, TX, for Calmer, Clearer Skin
Visible veins, redness, and tiny capillaries can quietly shift how you feel about your appearance, especially when they show up across your nose, cheeks, or legs. At SoHo Skin Renewal, our vascular reduction treatments use long-pulsed YAG laser technology to target those broken blood vessels, angiomas, and spider veins with clinical precision.
With this safe therapy, the light energy heats and collapses these vessels, allowing your body to gradually reabsorb them. No needles. No surgery. Just a smooth, even complexion with minimal downtime and long-term clarity. This is skin refinement backed by experience, and it all starts with your consultation.
Answering Your Top Questions About Laser Vein Reduction
The treatment uses pulses of laser energy to target unwanted blood vessels beneath the skin. The heat from the laser causes the vessel walls to collapse, and the body naturally breaks them down and eliminates them over time.
The skin above remains intact and unaffected. Most clients need a series of treatments for full results, depending on the depth and size of the vessels. Sessions are spaced several weeks apart for best results.
Several factors can lead to broken capillaries or spider veins:
These small veins can appear on the face or legs and often become more visible over time.
Most healthy adults with visible veins or angiomas are good candidates for treatment. During your consultation, we’ll evaluate your skin tone, vessel type, and medical history to create a plan that’s safe and effective. Those with darker skin tones may require a more cautious approach due to increased melanin.
The sensation is often described as a quick snap or heat pulse, with minimal discomfort. Cold air or numbing cream can be used to increase comfort if needed.
After treatment, the area may appear slightly red or flushed for a few hours, but you can resume normal activities right away. To support healing, avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen post-treatment.
Smaller veins or angiomas may fade with a single session, while larger or deeper vessels often require multiple treatments. Most clients see the best results with 2–3 treatments spaced several weeks apart. Maintenance may be needed annually for those with ongoing redness or rosacea.