Question

A patient has had two laser treatments for a spider vein beneath the right eye, with significant improvement in the condition of the mole after the first treatment. However, the second treatment did not yield the expected results and showed no significant difference compared to the first treatment. One month has passed since the second treatment, and the patient wants to know if a third treatment is necessary.

Answer

Hello, thank you for your question. Laser treatment is a common method for treating facial spider veins. According to your description, the effectiveness of the second treatment was not ideal, which may indicate that the mole’s range is larger or its color deeper, requiring more treatment sessions. It is recommended that you visit a hospital for a detailed examination and assessment. The doctor will provide appropriate treatment recommendations based on the actual condition of the mole. Remember, treating spider veins is not something that can be completely resolved with one or two sessions; patience and an appropriate treatment plan are crucial for achieving optimal results.