The Theory of Short Wave Diathermy - What is Covered

The Theory of Short Wave Diathermy - What is Covered

Basic Classification of Facial Veins and The Treatment Options

Veins on the Cheeks, Chin and Nose

Main Causes of Broken Veins and Spider Veins on the Cheeks, Chin and Nose

Periorbital Veins

Temple Veins

Forehead Veins

Treatment Options for Cheek, Chin and Nose Veins

Treatment Options for Forehead and Periorbital Veins

Electrocautery for Facial Veins

Indications

Isolated clusters of broken veins and spider veins on the cheek, chin and nose as shown here and these are the best to treat, especially if you are a beginner.

Contra-indications

Preparation

Consent

Aftercare Advice

Complications

● Blisters

● Scabs

● Swelling

● Pigment changes

● Infections

● Scar formation

Electrocautery Using Epil 100

The Equipment

Consumables

The Treatment Session

General Considerations

The procedure

Pitfalls to avoid

Summary

Appendix

Additional Information and Resources

Advice from A Consultant Dermatologist

The Sterex Shop where you can buy needles and creams.

Acknowledgments

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