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What is Sclerotherapy?

Sclerotherapy, unlike the VNUS Closure or Venefit Procedure, is done by injecting a medication into the vein that needs to be removed. That medication irritates the lining of the vein, and that irritation eventually leads to the vein closing and being reabsorbed by the body. The blood that would normally flow through that vein is re-routed to other, healthy veins.

While there are other options that can be used to treat spider veins and varicose veins at a vein clinic, sclerotherapy is most often the treatment of choice. The main reason it is used so commonly is due to its ability to seal the vein effectively and efficiently. People return to their regular activity without a prolonged recovery period. You can go back to your activities right away. That’s good news, especially for people who are generally busy or don’t have much time off from their work or personal activities.

How Can Vein Doctors Help You?

Vein doctors, or vascular surgeons, can provide you with a lot of good information on treatment options. They are skilled in the treatments they perform, and can provide you with knowledge about which procedure would be the best one for your needs. While sclerotherapy is generally the choice of vein doctors who treat spider veins, there may also be other options that will work better for you. That’s why it’s so important to work with a good vein clinic, so you can make an informed decision.

With that informed decision, you can get the help and treatment you need, so you don’t have to just live with spider veins. Many people just try to ignore them, and assume there isn’t anything they can easily do to get rid of them. While removing spider veins does take some time and effort, it’s often well worth it for the smoother and better look and feel of the skin.