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Spider
Vein Treatment (Sclerotherapy)
Sclerotherapy is a technique that uses a small needle to instill
a specific solution (sclerosing agent) into varicose or spider veins
in order to eliminate them creating a more desirable appearance.
The solution irritates and destroys the inner lining of the blood
vessel ceasing blood flow without damaging the surrounding tissues.
It
is estimated that almost of all adult women have spider veins, which
are red, blue or purple thread-like lines just under the skin. The
condition is associated with increased pressure to the veins. Other
contributing factors include injuries, medications that affect hormones,
and a family history of spider veins. Although it is less common,
men can develop spider veins as well. The condition usually appears
after age 30, although it can sometimes develop as early as the
teen years.

While
unsightliness is the most common reason for removal, spider veins
may also be removed to alleviate problems with restless legs, aching,
burning, and/or cramps. Although treatment does not prevent the
development of new spider veins, the removal of existing veins can
dramatically improve the appearance of the affected area, providing
a more youthful, healthy look and an even color pattern to the skin.
How
is sclerotherapy performed?
Your
doctor will apply antiseptic to the area, then inject a solution
into the affected veins with a very fine needle. Each injection
covers about one inch of the vein. During the procedure, you may
feel a slight pinch as the needle is inserted and a burning sensation
as the solution is injected. Next, cotton dressing and compression
tape will be applied to the area. After one area is injected and
taped, the doctor will proceed to the next area.
Generally
a second treatment will be required in order to complete the collapse
of the vein. If you have many veins requiring treatment, multiple
sessions may be required.
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How
long does sclerotherapy take?
Sclerotherapy
normally takes fifteen minutes to one hour, depending on the number
and length of the spider veins. A series of treatments at bi-weekly
or monthly intervals may be required.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
Anesthesia
is not necessary.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
The
procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, in the surgeon's
office-based surgical suite or an outpatient surgical facility.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
You
should avoid activities that put pressure on the treated area (such
as heavy lifting or jogging) for a few days. Your surgeon will give
you further information regarding activity specific to your case.
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How
do I prepare for the sclerotherapy procedure?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your skin is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. Please note that on
the day of your treatment you will be asked to avoid using moisturizers,
sun block or oil on the area to be treated. You should arrive dressed
in comfortable clothing that exposes the area to be treated on the
day of the procedure.
Prior
to your treatment, the surgeon will perform a complete health history
and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications and previous
surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention at this
time. It is also important to relay information regarding any discomfort
you may be having, such as pain, itching or swelling. These symptoms
may indicate more serious circulatory problem. If your surgeon assesses
the potential for a more serious condition, you may be referred
to a specialist for further evaluation. Any underlying condition
should be treated before sclerotherapy treatment is begun.Specific
instructions to assist you in preparing for this procedure will
be given to you after the health history and physical is complete.
Your surgeon may recommend that you avoid aspirin and alcohol, as
well as herbal and anti-inflammatory medications, for two weeks
prior to your treatment in order to minimize bleeding during the
procedure. Your experience will be much smoother if you remain compliant
with your surgeon's instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
When
the compression wrap is removed, you will notice bruising and discoloration.
This will gradually fade over a period of several weeks.
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What
are the possible complications after sclerotherapy?
Occasionally
"telangiectatic matting," a new network of veins, appears
around the treated area. If this occurs, these veins can also be
treated with sclerotherapy. Discoloration and blotchiness is a more
common side effect, but this usually fades over a period of time.
Avoiding direct sunlight can minimize this. More rarely, sclerotherapy
can lead to blood clots or inflammation in the veins. Allergic reactions
to sclerosing agents have also been reported. Bruising is not uncommon
and often will fade within a few days or, rarely, within a few weeks.
In order to minimize these risks, it is important that you follow
all of your surgeon's instructions, both before and after surgery.
If
you have recently been pregnant, ask your surgeon about delaying
the procedure, since spider veins caused primarily by pregnancy
often resolve on their own.
You
may experience temporary itching or cramping at the injection site.
You will be asked to wear a compression wrap for several days. During
this time you must keep the area dry. Your doctor may prescribe
support hose to be worn for several weeks. This helps to keep the
treated vein collapsed. It also reduces the likelihood of blood
clots.
No
procedure is without risks; however, the majority of complications
known to be associated with sclerotherapy are minor when the procedure
is performed by an experienced board certified plastic surgeon.
It is always important to be informed about the possible complications
before any procedure. Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have
with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after sclerotherapy?
Most
patients report a high degree of satisfaction with the procedure
and relief at no longer having to hide unsightly veins. The treated
areas are noticeably clearer and in most cases the skin continues
to improve with each successive treatment.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding sclerotherapy, we advise you
to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified plastic
surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll Free 800.434.6760.
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