Laser Vein Treatment & Sclerotherapy
Laser Vein Treatment & Sclerotherapy
Laser Vein Treatment
Lasers treat vascular anomalies by emitting a wavelength that is preferentially absorbed by hemoglobin (the red portion of blood) in the targeted vessels. The laser causes the vein to collapse and eventually be absorbed by the body. Advantages include the speed and noninvasive nature of treatment, as well as the size and depth of vessels that can be treated. The exact cause of these smaller, more superficial veins is not yet known; however, heredity is a speculated component. Other possible factors may include hormonal changes associated with puberty, pregnancy, and menopause; constrictive clothing; use of birth control pills; and excessive sun exposure.
Sclerotherapy (Vein Injection)
Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to eliminate varicose and spider veins. It involves injecting a solution (generally a saline) directly into the vein. The solution irritates the lining of the blood vessel causing it to swell, stick together and the blood to clot. Over time the vessel turns into scar tissue and fades from view.
Laser Vein Treatment & Sclerotherapy Pricing
Laser Vein Treatment
15 Minutes $120
30 Minutes $200
Sclerotherapy (Vein Injection)
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FAQ
Are compression stockings required post leg vein treatments?
While compression stockings are common post sclerotherapy treatments, they are not absolutely necessary after laser vein treatments.
How many laser vein treatments are needed?
The face and upper body are treated typically every 4-6 weeks while lower extremities or leg veins every 10-12 weeks. Typically, 3 sessions may be needed, but this is not guaranteed. Post care is a crucial factor in determining the number of sessions one will need.
Am I going to see immediate results?
No, the fading of the vein will be gradual and will take anywhere from a few weeks up to two months.
What's the contraindication with laser vein treatment?
- Avoid tanning of any kind four weeks before and two weeks after the treatment.
- Skin types V-VI cannot be treated.
- Diabetic or those with poor circulation cannot be treated for leg veins.
- Patients who take blood-thinning medications or any medication that may cause photosensitivity.
- Using numbing cream is not recommended.
- Pregnancy
What to do and not do after treatment?
- Cold gel packs may be applied if necessary, to reduce discomfort.
- Tylenol is recommended for any pain.
Avoid:
- Any sun exposure for two weeks after treatment; SPF 30 + must be applied.
- Strenuous exercise or standing for long periods of time.
- Red wine.
- Rubbing/scrubbing or scratching treated areas.
- Taking hot shower and sauna or jacuzzi use for 48-72 hours after treatment.
- Wait at least eight weeks before next treatment, as resolution of the vessels continues throughout this entire period.
Your leg veins may appear bruised or darker red following treatment. This discoloration will fade over the next few weeks. Brown discoloration may take several months to fade.
What are the possible side effects?
Side effects are rare but may include blistering, infection, loss of skin color, or scabbing. If scabbing occurs, it usually subsides within two weeks. In most cases, skin returns back to normal.
Complications include, but are not limited to: hyperpigmentation, hypopigmentation, blisters, burns, infection, allergic reactions, scabbing, scars, and herpes simplex activation. These side effects typically last for only a short time, but in rare cases, can last up to a few months or be permanent.
What are possible side effects of vascular treatments?
Complications include, but are not limited to: hyper pigmentation, hypo pigmentation, blisters, burns, infection, allergic reactions, scabbing, scars, and herpes simplex activation. These side effects typically lasts for only a short time, but in rare cases, can last up to a few months or be permanent.
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