The Lyra Laser system was specifically designed to safetly treat blue, red and
purple leg veins on all skin tones
Now Lyra is the only laser that can be safetly used on tanned patients
FAQ's
How does it work?
The laser energy is absorbed by the pigment in your blood and collapses the
unwanted vein. The laser energy is delivered through a hand-held device with a
cooling tip that protects your skin.
How long does it take?
Most treatments will take between 15-30 minutes depending on the size of the
area to be treated. Prescribed topical anesthetics should be applied 30-90
minutes before the treatment time (this is greatly encouraged to increase your
comfort).
What are the benefits?
Our advanced technology minimizes the redness and bruising normally associated
with traditional treatments. Best of all, our technology allows us to treat
people of any ethnic origin and skin type including tanned skin.
When will you see results?
The appearance of leg veins will either dramatically fade or completely
disappear during the treatment. Some vessels may show temporary swelling that
will subside after a few hours to a few days. The redness of the treated vessels
will gradually disappear as the healing process occurs. This may take between
two and eight weeks.
How often can you have it done?
Most patients see excellent improvement after just two treatments. Everyone
responds differently to treatments, with some needing only one treatment and
others requiring a third treatment. You can optimise your results by closely
following the post treatment instructions. The usual treatment interval is eight
weeks.
Are there any side effects?
Immediately following the procedure you may experience some redness in the
treated area. The redness usually dissipates within one to three days. Also,
although it is not the intended purpose of this particular treatment, hair
growth may be impaired in the treated area.
Safe and effective treatments
Laserstop® uses the most advanced FDA cleared laser technology that can quickly
and safely eliminate unsightly veins, spider veins and broken capillaries