Thermavein has a very good success rate and usually succeeds in its purpose, as with all cosmetic procedures it cannot be guaranteed.  Therefore, there is a possibility it may not work for you.

Cherry Angioma/Campbell de Morgan Spot

 

A cherry angioma, also known as Campbell de Morgan spots, is often bright red, circular or oval in shape, and small — usually ranging in size from a pinpoint to about one-fourth of an inch in diameter. They are made up of small blood vessels, or capillaries.  It is the most common type of angioma. Some cherry angiomas appear smooth and even with your skin, while others appear slightly raised. They most often grow on the torso, arms, legs, and shoulders.

 

The exact cause of cherry angioma is unknown, but there may be a benetic factor that makes certain people more likely to get them.  they have also been linked to pregnancy, exposure to chemcials, certain medical conditions and climate.

 

Cherry Angioma/Campbell de Morgan £75.00 (may need two treatments)