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Spider Veins 
   
   
   
   

 

Spider veins – tiny clusters of red, blue, or purple, visible vessels within the skin – can be treated with laser therapy or Sclerotherapy. The most common areas include thighs, calves, and ankles. Both treatments can be used in conjunction or independently.


Length:  15 to 45 minutes

 

Results:  Sclerotherapy and laser therapy: The appearance of spider veins is significantly diminished, with skin returning to a more natural state. Both treatments may require multiple “touch ups,” and do not prevent the emergence of new spider veins.

 

Procedure: During Sclerotherapy, one injection is administered for every inch of spider vein, causing the lining of the vein walls to swell, stick together, and eventually seal shut.

 

 (Electrodesiccation is similar to Sclerotherapy except the veins are closed off with an electrical current instead of injected solution). Laser surgery directly sends strong bursts of light onto the vein, making it slowly fade and disappear. All skin types and shades can be treated with laser surgery.

 

Anesthesia:  None

 

Patient Status: Outpatient

 

Recovery:  Sclerotherapy and laser therapy: No downtime; patients can immediately return to work and resume all normal activities. Refrain from vigorous activities for first 24 hours.

 

Side Effects:  Sclerotherapy: Temporary cramping. Bruising and reddish areas at the injection site. Brownish pigmentation may take up to a year to fade. Laser therapy: minor bruising.

 

 
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