Sclerotherapy
Safe & Efficient Treatments for Varicose & Spider Veins
Sclerotherapy is an effective, minimally invasive treatment that safely reduces or eliminates spider veins with minimal discomfort, offering a quick solution for smoother legs. For larger varicose veins, Ultrasound-Guided Foam Sclerotherapy is a modern alternative to surgical stripping. This virtually painless procedure improves vein appearance and reduces health risks associated with blood pooling, all while providing faster results with little to no downtime.
Quick relief from symptoms
No downtime with minimal risk of side effects
Minimally invasive with no scarring
Long-lasting results
varicose veins
Foam/ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy is a highly effective, non-surgical treatment option for varicose veins. Using ultrasound technology to locate the affected veins, a sclerosing foam solution is injected, causing the vein walls to collapse and seal shut. Blood flow is then redirected to healthier veins, resulting in reduced symptoms and an improved appearance.
This treatment offers several benefits, including minimal discomfort, quick recovery, and high success rates. Consult with a qualified medical professional to determine if foam/ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy is the most appropriate solution for your specific varicose vein concerns.
Side Effects
Discomfort
Effects Last
Recovery Time
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2-3 weeks
Avoid heavy lifting >40 lbs for 10-12 days.
Avoid strenuous exercise for 7 days.
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Years - Permanent
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Some blood may get trapped in the treated veins. In that case, the vessels may initially appear more prominent, with firm lumps. These vessels will eventually get smaller with time, but if the lumps are problematic, some of that trapped blood can easily be drained in the office.
SPIDER veins
Cosmetic sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure used primarily for the treatment of spider veins. It involves injecting a solution, typically a saline-based agent, directly into the affected veins, causing irritation and eventual collapse. As a result, blood flow is redirected to healthier veins, and the treated spider veins gradually fade, improving the overall appearance of the skin.
This procedure offers several advantages, including minimal discomfort, little to no downtime, and high success rates for many patients. It's essential to consult with a qualified medical professional to determine if cosmetic sclerotherapy is the most suitable treatment option for your specific needs.
Side Effects
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Some post-procedure inflammation, tenderness and bruising are common, and typically resolve quickly with time.
Discomfort
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Down Time
0-4 days
Effects Last
Years - Permanent
Recovery Time
2-5 days
Before & After
Before: Many individuals struggle with unsightly spider and varicose veins, which can affect the appearance of their legs and cause discomfort.
After: Following our advanced sclerotherapy and foam sclerotherapy treatments, you can expect a significant reduction in visible veins, leading to smoother, clearer legs. Experience enhanced confidence and comfort with results that reveal beautiful, revitalized skin.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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A typical Sclerotherapy session lasts between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.
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Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure, but wearing compression stockings and avoiding strenuous exercise is recommended for a few days.
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Results can typically be seen within a few weeks, but multiple sessions may be required for optimal results, depending on the severity of the veins.
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Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution, typically a saline-based or foaming agent, into the affected veins, causing irritation and eventual collapse. Blood flow is then redirected to healthier veins, and the treated veins gradually fade.
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Most patients experience only mild discomfort during the procedure. A slight burning or stinging sensation may be felt when the solution is injected.
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Side effects are generally minor and may include temporary redness, itching, or bruising at the injection site. More severe complications, though rare, can include blood clots, inflammation, or allergic reactions.
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The number of treatments varies depending on the severity and extent of the affected veins. Multiple sessions may be required for optimal results.