Treat Your Spider Veins with Vein & Vascular in New Jersey

How Sclerotherapy Works

Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure that involves injecting a specific type of solution directly into the affected veins in question. That solution then causes the veins to scar, which forces blood in a patient’s body to reroute through other, healthier veins.

Once that scarred vein has a chance to collapse, it is then reabsorbed into the nearby tissue – eventually fading away entirely. 

Generally speaking, most patients find that their spider veins begin to fade within just a few short weeks of their Sclerotherapy treatment. Depending on the severity of the veins, it could take up to a month (or more) to see the full results.

Note that in addition to the cosmetic benefits, Sclerotherapy can also help relieve a lot of the symptoms that are related to spider veins. This includes but is not limited to aching, swelling, burning and even night cramps. 

Does Sclerotherapy Hurt?

Most people find that Sclerotherapy doesn’t hurt, but it can result in a few temporary side effects that patients need to be aware of moving forward. In addition to bruising on the affected areas, this can include small skin sores, the appearance of multiple tiny blood vessels on the surface of the skin and even raised red areas where the treatment was performed.

Likewise, Sclerotherapy can potentially cause mild inflammation around the injection site – which itself could lead to swelling and a general discomfort for a few days. In the vast majority of all situations, however, a doctor would simply recommend over-the-counter pain relievers to help reduce the inflammation and any discomfort that it brought with it. 

In very uncommon situations, it is also possible to have a mild allergic reaction to Sclerotherapy. But again, this is something that a patient would discuss with their medical professional prior to the procedure. 

Will it Remove my Spider Veins Permanently?

Because of the way that Sclerotherapy works, it does tend to remove spider veins in a patient permanently. However, it’s important to keep in mind that Sclerotherapy is considered the ideal treatment option for “small spider and varicose veins.” This means that depending on the severity of a patient’s condition, multiple treatments may be necessary to really enjoy the full effect. 

Contact Us at Vein & Vascular

In the end, it’s important to understand that while spider veins and similar conditions are certainly frustrating, this is one road that you don’t have to go down alone. There are a wide range of different treatment options available to you, and Sclerotherapy is among the most effective. Once you see what a viable treatment option this is, you’ll have everything you need to make the most informed decision possible regarding your health – allowing you to rest easy knowing that your spider veins are finally taken care of.

So if you’d like to meet our Vein physicians in Vineland, Voorhees, Sewell and Lumberton New Jersey, or if you’d just like to discuss your own needs with someone in a bit more detail, please don’t delay – contact the team at Vein & Vascular today. You can also click here to schedule a consult right away.

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