Sclerotherapy
Get rid of unsightly thread (spider) veins
The appearance of tiny red or purple veins in the skin are commonly know as thread veins or spider veins. The reason why people develop thread veins is not fully understood but the known and most important causes include heredity, pregnancy, hormones and minor injuries.
Sclerotherapy is a technique used to remove thread veins from the legs. It involves injections with a very fine needle of a sclerosing agent which has an irritant effect on the lining of the veins causing the wall of the veins to stick together. Blood stops flowing through the veins, which are then absorbed by the body’s natural defence mechanism over a period of time. The blood is then directed back to the deeper venous system.
Each treatment session lasts about 20 minutes. The needles used are very fine so discomfort is minimal however the sclerosing agent does sting. Once treated it can take between 2 weeks and 3 months for the veins to completely disappear.
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After treatment most patients can expect a 70-90% improvement in the treated vessel. The fading process is gradual with treated veins fading up to three months after the last treatment.
Veins treated adequately by Sclerotherapy should not recur. However, the underlying problem is not corrected and therefore new vessels may appear with time. An annual review is recommended to detect development of new vessels, which can then be treated.
Several sessions may be required depending on the extent and size of the thread veins. On average thread veins on the legs require 3 treatment sessions. This will be discussed during your consultation.
Even when a highly experienced physician is performing the treatment, there are a number of possible side effects.