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• Sclerotherapy
What are spider veins?
Spider veins are small, thin veins that lie close to the surface
of the skin. Although these super-fine veins are connected with
the larger venous system, they are not an essential part of it.
Factors that contribute to the development of spider veins include
heredity, pregnancy and other events that cause hormonal shifts,
weight gain, occupations or activities that require prolonged
sitting or standing, and the use of certain medications.
Spider veins usually take on one of three basic patterns. They
may appear in a true spider shape with a group of veins radiating
outward from a dark central point; they may be arborizing and
will resemble tiny branch-like shapes; or they may be simple linear
and appear as thin separate lines.
Varicose veins differ from spider veins in a number of ways. Varicose
veins are larger - usually more than a quarter-inch in diameter,
darker in color and tend to bulge. Varicose veins are also more
likely to cause pain and be related to more serious vein disorders.
For some patients, sclerotherapy can be used to treat varicose
veins. However, often surgical treatment is necessary for this
condition.
What Should I Expect from Sclerotherapy?
After each sclerotherapy session, the veins will appear lighter.
Two or more sessions are usually required to achieve optimal results.
How is the procedure performed?
A typical sclerotherapy session is relatively quick, lasting only
about 15 to 45 minutes. As the procedure continues, you will feel
small needle sticks and possibly a mild burning sensation. However,
the needle used is so thin and the sclerosing solution is so mild
that pain is usually minimal.
Find out more about Sclerotherapy treatment provided by our licensed
physicians. Contact Longevity Medical Spa today for your complimentary
Sclerotherapy consultation.
All
of us look forward to helping you look and feel your best.
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