VEIN TREATMENTS (SCLEROTHERAPY)
Diminishing unsightly 'spider
veins'
Millions of women
are bothered by spider veins - those small yet unsightly clusters of
red, blue or purple veins that most commonly appear on the thighs,
calves and ankles.
Today, many
physicians are treating spider veins with sclerotherapy. In this
rather simple procedure, veins are injected with a sclerosing
solution, which causes them to collapse and fade from view. The
procedure may also remedy the bothersome symptoms associated with
spider veins, including aching, burning, swelling and night
cramps.
Although this
procedure has been used in Europe for more than 50 years, it has only
become popular in the United States during the past decade. The
introduction of sclerosing agents that are mild enough to be used in
small veins has made sclerotherapy predictable and relatively
painless.
WHAT TO
EXPECT FROM SCLEROTHERAPY
Sclerotherapy can
enhance your appearance and your self confidence. After each
sclerotherapy session, the veins will appear lighter. Two or more
sessions are usually required to achieve optimal results.
YOUR NEW
LOOK
Most patients are
pleased with the difference sclerotherapy makes. The skin of your legs
will appear younger, clearer and more healthy-looking. If you've been
wearing long skirts and slacks to hide your spider veins, you'll now
be able to broaden your fashion horizons. Often, patients are
surprised at the dramatic difference in appearance between a treated
leg and an untreated one.
Although
sclerotherapy will obliterate the noticeable veins for good, it's
important to remember that treatment will not prevent new spider veins
from emerging in the future. As time passes, you may find that you
need "touch-ups" or full treatments for new veins that surface. But
even if you choose not to have further sclerotherapy, your legs will
look better than if you never had treatment at all.