
What Is Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure that helps to treat spider veins by injecting chemicals, known as sclerosing agents, directly into the affected vein. The damaged vein is reabsorbed and eventually fades, resulting in a vein-free appearance.
How Does This Spider Vein Treatment Work?
The first stage of the procedure involves cleaning the skin around the targeted veins; then, with a fine needle, injecting the chemical solution directly into the vein. The chemical solution causes the walls of the injected vein to shut, thereby redirecting the blood to unaffected veins. Over time, our body will reabsorb the damaged vein, making it less visible or eliminating it.
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What Are the Results of Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is an effective technique to eliminate or collapse veins. Studies have indicated that as many as 50%-75% of injected veins may be eliminated with each session.
When Will I See the Results of Spider Vein Treatment?
Results become visible during the 1-3 weeks after each treatment. It can take a little longer for the vessels to be absorbed and clear in those with diseases or states of health that affect circulation, healing, and immune response.
How Long Will the Results Last?
Sclerotherapy permanently destroys the treated veins. Individuals with spider veins from pregnancy may not develop new spider veins until much later as they age, if ever. Others may be prone to developing spider veins and may continue to produce new spider veins over time, in the same area or different areas. Newly developed spider veins can be treated as they arise, keeping the legs clear and looking their best!
Who Performs This Procedure?
It should only be performed by qualified medical professionals. At Contemporary Health Center, Dr. Bloy or one of our trained and experienced Nurse Practitioners perform sclerotherapy.
How Many Treatments Do I Need?
One treatment to the veins may achieved the desired result. Many times, 2 treatments to the veins, spaced 1 month apart, are needed to successfully treat the veins.
How Long Does a Treatment Take?
Each sclerotherapy session takes 5-20 minutes, depending on the size and number of veins being treated. During a session, as many veins as possible are treated in 20 minutes. If there are numerous veins that cannot all be treated in the 20-minute session, the purchase of additional sessions may be necessary, but they can be combined in the same office visit.
Is Sclerotherapy Spider Vein Treatment Suitable for Everyone?
Cosmetic sclerotherapy is not advised during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
It should also be avoided if you:
- Are allergic to any of the ingredients
- Are taking the contraceptive pill
- Have a local skin infection
- Have a serious heart condition, including heart disease or weak valves which require surgery
- Have an uncontrolled disease (e.g. diabetes)
- Are unable to walk
Possible Sclerotherapy Side Effects
Sclerotherapy is a relatively safe procedure with very few complications. However, some temporary, mild side effects may occur at the injection sites.
Side effects include:
- Bruising
- Raised red areas
- Small skin sores
- Inflammation – Usually mild swelling
- Darkened skin in the form of lines or spots
- Multiple tiny red blood vessels
These side effects usually fade during healing within weeks.
Rare serious complications that may arise include:
- Skin ulceration – If the solution goes into the surrounding tissues, it can cause a small ulcer of the skin. This may take several weeks to heal and could leave a scar.
- Pigmentation changes at the injection site in those prone to hyperpigmentation. This may fade over time or be lasting.
Is Sclerotherapy Painful?
Sclerotherapy is mildly uncomfortable, as it requires injections. Some discomfort may be felt at the site during each injection, but this lasts only seconds. There is usually no discomfort following treatment.
How Much Does Sclerotherapy Cost?
The average cost for sclerotherapy varies by the size and number of veins being treated, how many sessions are needed to cover all of the veins needing treatment and how many treatments are needed to achieve the desired result. Two sessions is most commonly needed. Each 20 minute session cost is $400. A package of 3 sessions is $1,000.
Sclerotherapy Aftercare
Following the treatment, avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, or other anti-inflammatory drugs for at least 48 hours.
It is also best to avoid:
- Hot baths
- Whirlpools or saunas
- Sun exposure
Sclerotherapy Recovery
There is no downtown required; people who have had the procedure are strongly advised to walk and remain active after the treatment. It is helpful but not required to wear compression socks for up to 3 weeks to reduce the risk of blood clots.