SCLEROTHERAPY
Sclerotherapy is a popular treatment offered at our Medspa to address unsightly spider veins and small varicose veins. This minimally invasive procedure involves the injection of a sclerosing solution directly into the affected veins. The solution irritates the lining of the veins, causing them to collapse and eventually fade from view, resulting in smoother and clearer-looking skin.
During a sclerotherapy session, our experienced practitioners will carefully examine the affected veins and develop a personalized treatment plan. The sclerosing solution is then injected directly into the targeted veins using a fine needle. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, and any discomfort is minimal. Depending on the extent of the veins being treated, multiple injections may be necessary during a single session. Following the treatment, you may be advised to wear compression stockings or bandages to facilitate healing and optimize results. Over the following weeks, the treated veins will gradually fade, and you can expect to see a significant improvement in the appearance of spider veins and varicose veins, allowing you to confidently showcase smooth and beautiful legs once again.
FAQs
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During a sclerotherapy treatment, most patients experience only mild discomfort. The injections may cause a slight burning or stinging sensation, similar to a small pinch. However, the discomfort is generally well-tolerated and subsides quickly. Our practitioners take steps to minimize any potential pain by using fine needles and, in some cases, applying a topical anesthetic to the treated area.
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Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure that requires minimal downtime. After the treatment, you can resume your regular activities immediately. However, it is recommended to avoid strenuous exercise, hot baths, and prolonged sun exposure for a few days following the session. Some patients may experience minor bruising, swelling, or redness at the injection sites, but these effects typically resolve within a week or two.
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Sclerotherapy is effective in reducing the appearance of spider veins and varicose veins, but it does not prevent the development of new veins over time. Results vary from person to person, and factors such as genetics and lifestyle habits can influence the longevity of the results. Generally, treated veins fade and improve significantly after a few weeks, with optimal results visible within a few months. Maintenance treatments may be recommended periodically to address new veins that may appear in the future.
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Sclerotherapy is considered a safe and well-tolerated procedure. However, as with any medical treatment, there are potential side effects. Common side effects include temporary bruising, redness, itching, or swelling at the injection sites. These usually resolve on their own. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as blood clots, allergic reactions, or skin ulceration may occur, but these are extremely rare. Our experienced practitioners will discuss potential risks and side effects with you during the consultation to ensure your safety and provide appropriate care.
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Before your sclerotherapy appointment, there are a few things to keep in mind. It is advisable to avoid using lotion or moisturizers on your legs on the day of the treatment. Wear loose and comfortable clothing to the appointment, as you may be asked to change into a gown or shorts for better access to the treatment area. Additionally, inform our practitioners about any medications or supplements you are currently taking, as some may need to be temporarily discontinued before the procedure. It is also recommended to avoid sun exposure or tanning beds for a few weeks before the treatment, as tanned skin can affect the accuracy of the injections.