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Sclerotherapy
Are thread veins stopping you bare your legs? Then this
is the treatment for you.
What is sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is the injection of a solution called
a sclerosant directly into the affected blood vessel
using a fine needle. This solution irritates the lining
of the vessel causing it to swell and stick together,
the sealed vein is then disposed of by the body.

This isn't an immediate result and the vein fades slowly
typically taking 8 weeks or more to disappear.
Usually 2 or 3 treatments are needed, but once successfully
removed the results are permanent, however if new veins
appear further treatments may be required.
What
side effects can occur?
Complications are rare and the treatment has been around
in some form since the 1920's. However occasionally
some patients can develop darkening of the skin which
may take up to 12 months to resolve.
Localised swelling, bruising and tenderness can also
occur after treatment, however these symptoms are minor
and resolve quickly.
What
happens after treatment with sclerotherapy?
You
will be required to wear strong support tights or stockings
(these must be brought with you to your appointment)
for up to 6 weeks. Failure to do so may compromise the
effectiveness and ultimately the outcome of your treatment.
You may have redness and bruising in the treated area
but this usually resolves within a week. We recommend
taking arnica tablets for a week pre- and post treatment,
also the use of aloe vera gels has been reported to
help.
Do not undertake any vigorous or high impact exercise
for 2 weeks following treatment.
Avoid taking aspirin and ibuprofen for a week post treatment.
Avoid sunbathing, saunas, solariums and hot baths for
2 weeks following treatment.
Do not fly for 4 weeks post treatment.
Please note that the affected area will look worse before
it looks better this is normal, but should be considered
when planning your treatment. |