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Sclerotherapy
Thread Vein Treatment - Sclerotherapy
Thread veins or 'spider veins' as they are commonly
known can be easily treated with Sclerotherapy. The
treatment involves injecting a harmless sclerosing
solution through a micro-fine needle directly into the
veins. The solution acts as an irritant causing the vein
to collapse and gradually disappear. After each
treatment the veins will narrow and eventually
completely disappear. How does
Sclerotherapy work?
Thread veins or 'spider veins' as they are commonly
known can be easily treated with Sclerotherapy. The
treatment involves injecting a harmless sclerosing
solution through a micro-fine needle directly into the
veins. The solution acts as an irritant causing the vein
to collapse and gradually disappear. After each
treatment the veins will narrow and eventually
completely disappear. What are
'spider veins'?
Spider veins - known in the medical world as
telangiectasias or sunburst varicosities, are small,
thin, superficial veins that lie close to the surface of
the skin. Sclerotherapy can only treat those veins that
are currently visible and cannot permanently alter the
venous system or prevent new veins occurring.
Is Sclerotherapy painful?
There is little or no pain - however an anaesthetic
cream may be applied prior to treatment if requested.
How many treatment sessions are required?
This can vary dependent on the patient and the type
of vein being treated. Normally 2 or more sessions are
usually required to achieve optimal results with a 4
week break between treatments. How
long does the treatment take?
Most Sclerotherapy treatments take approximately 20
- 30 minutes. Are there any side
effects to a Sclerotherapy treatment?
These can include slight bruising or swelling around
the treated area - however this will disappear over a
few days.
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