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DIATHERMY

We treat dilated capillaries (commonly known as broken capillaries) on the face and decolletage with a treatment called Diathermy Treatment. This type of skin treatment can be part of your facial treatment.

Diathermy TreatmentMany Australians share the problem of couperose skin or broken capillaries (small veins and blood vessels), and Diathermy Treatment is the most effective remedy.







What is involved in a Diathermy treatment?

Diathermy skin treatment is the use of high frequency electric current to produce heat. This is a quick process where we insert a fine needle into the capillary, which will produce a current. This current will then drain away the blood that causes the broken capillaries to appear.

What causes broken capillaries?

The main cause of broken capillaries is hereditary, however there are many other causes that can include: natural hormone changes, pregnancy, menopause, obesity, smoking, medication, alcohol, climate, misuse of exfoliates and peels, physical trauma, constant use of tissues and sudden increase/ decrease in circulation by using saunas, plunge pools, or hot showers.

What can I expect after my treatment?

Some skins will develop very tiny scabs after the diathermy skin treatment. This is to enable the skin to heal and you must follow after-care instructions as advised by your therapist to ensure correct skin healing.

How many treatments will I need?

Diathermy is an individualised treatment, therefore it is hard to say how many you will need. Your National Skin Institute therapist will be able to give you more of an idea once your skin is assessed. Enquire >>