Sclerotherapy

 

I. Definition:

Spider veins are small red blood vessels usually found on the legs near the skin surface, branching out from larger veins. Spider veins and varicose veins can cause embarrassment, especially when wearing shorts and bathing suits. These reddish-purple lines on your legs are not unhealthy. The veins are not "broken" but are actually dilated. We can obliterate these veins with the injection of a sclerosing solution. This procedure is known as sclerotherapy. There are several different sclerosing solutions available including saline (salt water) and aethoxysclerol which are among the safest and most popular. We usually use saline because it is impossible to have a life-threatening allergic reaction to this solution. Spider veins are not needed for your circulation. They are actually unnecessary detours that can safely be destroyed. Depending on its size, the blood vessel may need to be injected more than once (usually one month between treatments). Numerous vessels can be treated in one session. In general, spider vein treatment is not covered by insurance.

 

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