Sclerotherapy Research Paper

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Varicose veins and spider veins may be harmless at first, but they are unsightly from the moment they develop. Sclerotherapy is a non-invasive treatment that may completely remove the unsightly veins so you can have smooth legs again.

Sclerotherapy is a medical treatment that is performed by our trained technician. It involves injecting a chemical directly into the affected vein with a tiny needle. A topical anesthesia may be used, but there may be slight pain. The chemical is called a sclerosant and is usually saline solution, but may be a different chemical if the patient is allergic to saline solution.

The sclerosant irritates the vein wall and destroys it along with the tiny valves have become weak and cease to push the blood back to
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These are smaller veins that can be seen just below the surface of the skin. They may appear anywhere on the body but are most often seen on the legs, face and chest.

Sclerotherapy has been used as a treatment for varicose veins for decades and is considered very safe. During your consultation with our specialist, your veins may be examined and the right treatment prescribed. Ultrasound techniques may be used to determine the exact location of the venous disease. This may not be necessary for small spider veins. You can ask any questions you have and discuss any risks that may be involved. You may be a good candidate for sclerotherapy if other treatments have not worked. It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women of for obese people.

If sclerotherapy is the right treatment for you, it will be an outpatient procedure and you will be able to go home or to work the same day. Any swelling or discomfort that is associated with the treatment will disappear in a few days. It may take several months until the varicose veins are completely gone. You may be asked to wear compression stockings right after the treatment for several weeks to make sure the vein collapse and the blood flows through the other veins. You will also be asked to walk after the treatment and spend some time walking every day for a few weeks. The affected vein should be kept out of direct