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Microsclerotherapy for Cosmetic Purpose

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What is microsclerotherapy for leg veins (reticular veins)?

With the goal of treating unattractive and damaged veins, such as spider veins (also known as thread veins or venous flares) and varicose veins of the legs, injection sclerotherapy was established many years ago. It is a reliable and efficient procedure.

Micro-sclerotherapy is a treatment performed on spider veins and reticular veins, which are tiny veins.

Two varieties of spider veins exist:

  • Telangiectasias, or intradermal veins up to 1 mm broad, can be red, blue, or purple.
  • Reticular veins, or subdermal veins that are greenish-blue and up to 3 mm broad.

Nearly all people can have sclerotherapy with the exception of women who are pregnant, breastfeed or take contraceptives. A relative contraindication is anticoagulation therapy, history of venous thromboembolism, diabetes mellitus and serious bronchial asthma (on treatment with corticosteroids).

For larger veins like the varicosities, a higher concentration sclerosant solution can be injected either as solution or mixed with air as foam sclerotherapy. In selected cases (relatively small varicose veins), foam sclerotherapy may be an effective method for the treatment of varicose veins. Depending on the size and the depth of the veins treated, it may be performed under ultrasound guidance.

What does the procedure involve?

Sclerotherapy involves injection of a sterile solution of a sclerosing agent (called the sclerosant) with a very fine needle in a vein. It does not require any anaesthesia.

The sclerosant damages the internal lining of the vein walls, so that the opposite walls stick together resulting in blockage of the vein and formation of a fibrotic cord (sclerosis). After the vein can no longer fill with blood, your body will eventually absorb it within a few months.

We commonly use solutions of polidocanol (which is a detergent sclerosant).

Are any precautions before the treatment necessary?

Avoid Aspirin and other non-steroidal antiinflammatory medications (Brufen, Mesulid, Naprosyn, Voltaren etc) as well as alcohol consumption for 2 days before the treatment.

Do not use any creams or lotions on your legs for 24 hours before the injections.

Do I need any investigations before the treatment ?

In some cases, duplex ultrasonography of the leg veins may be required to determine the extent of the disease of both the superficial veins (the ones found immediately under the skin) and the deep veins (the ones found between the muscle groups). Your vascular surgeon will decide at your initial consultation if you need this investigation.

What happens after the treatment?

Following a microsclerotherapy treatment, there is frequently considerable swelling and redness along the veins. Depending on the size of the injected veins, this might endure for several hours, days, or even longer. In other words, the veins’ appearance will deteriorate before improving. Less frequently, bruising could develop. After a sclerotherapy treatment, you are immediately free to resume your regular activities. Your body will progressively absorb the veins that got the injection during the coming weeks or months.

After a session of foam sclerotherapy, your leg is bandaged and placed in a full-length stocking for a week. The success of the treatment relies upon the pressure that the bandages and stocking apply to the injected area. The foam causes inflammation in the vein, which then shrivels up and gradually becomes less visible. Sometimes the inflammation can be uncomfortable for a few weeks, and occasionally the skin may blister and become scarred. You can walk, but you should not drive immediately following the treatment.

How long does the treatment last?

Each treatment session takes 30-45 minutes and is an office procedure. We usually allow intervals of a few weeks between the sessions. If there are many veins, sclerotherapy sessions may be performed in shorter intervals. The total number of sessions will not be affected by the interval length.

How many sessions do I need?

The number of injections per session will depend upon how extensive the unsightly veins are. Because there is limitation of the amount of sclerosant solution that can be injected into you in one session, you may need several sessions if there are many spider veins.

In some patients there is an instant result and other patients have to wait for up to three months for the veins to clear. Most patients require between 2-6 treatment sessions and will see a 50-80% improvement of their spider veins after them. Rarely do all the spider veins disappear. The number of sessions required will be roughly assessed at your initial visits, but the treatment continues until you are entirely satisfied.

How will I feel after the treatment

You will feel completely normal following a session of microsclerotherapy, and you will be advised to take a 10-15 minute walk immediately afterwards and resume your normal activities. You may be given special compression stockings to wear for a few days to a week.

Avoid high impact exercise for 2 weeks, no sun exposure, steaming hot baths, showers or saunas for 2 weeks and no waxing for 4 weeks. If you plan a long haul travel in the next 4 weeks, discuss it with your physician before the treatment.

Are there any RISKS or COMPLICATIONS?

Fortunately, serious complications after sclerotherapy are rare. Allergic reactions (hives, shortness of breath) are extremely rare with the agent we use.

Perhaps the commonest complication is pigmentation along the injected vein looking like a brown line in the overlying skin. This is due to perivascular inflammation and haemosiderin deposition. This pigmentation will nearly always disappear spontaneously, but it may take some time.

A small blister or bruise at the injection site may appear which will go away in a few days. Much rarer complication may be a small ulceration eventually leaving a tiny scar, like a freckle, which will fade as time goes by.

Another complication is a red area of telangiectatic matting near the treated spider veins. This is probably due to neovascularization of treated tissues and occurs in ~16% of cases. If these new tiny veins do not go away, they may be treated with transcutaneous laser or/and further injection sclerotherapy.

Other potential complications after foam sclerotherapy are temporary visual disturbance, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), headache and extremely rarely transient stroke.

Can injection therapy of my veins be harmful?

Spider veins, as well as varicose veins, are damaged veins, which do not function properly. Their removal is not only harmless, but it improves the venous circulation in the leg.

Does the treatment of spider veins results in the appearance of new ones?

The mere act of vein excision does not result in the growth of new spider veins. However, whether or not you have previously undergone sclerotherapy, having spider veins indicates that you are predisposed to having leaky valves in your veins, and as a result, more spider veins will develop over time.

Some of our patients decide to come back later for another round of shots.

Do I need to plan all my pregnancies before starting the treatment?

After spider veins have been successfully treated, they do not come back. This is why it is reasonable that they are treated early. You do not need to finish with all your planned pregnancies before you begin treatment. However, this wrong impression is quite common. In fact, it is more reasonable to have treatment of your veins before pregnancy so that they do not get worse.

Of course, new veins may appear in a subsequent pregnancy, but at least the veins already treated will never reappear. Obviously, you may need further injection sclerotherapy in the future.

Is Laser treatment better than MICRO SCLEROTHERAPY for spider veins?

For small varices and reticular veins sclerotherapy has better results than any laser available today. For very small telangiectasias (less than 1mm) or certain other vascular lesions, laser therapy may be used.

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