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Facial and Leg Vein Removal Question and Answer
Spider veins, technically known as telangiectasias, are those tiny purple and
red blood vessels found most commonly on the thighs or lower legs of women.
They are hereditary and can form anywhere on the leg, from the top of the thigh
to the ankle. Occasionally spider veins appear on the face.
Reticular varicose veins are larger. They can appear raised with a bluish color
and can become quite painful. Although spider veins and varicose veins carry
blood, they are not part of the venous valve system. Your spider veins and reticular
varicose veins can be eliminated permanently through sclerotherapy.
Facial Vein Removal with Laser
The Candela GentleYAG laser is the best therapy for spider veins on the face.
These veins are typically caused by sun damage or are due to rosacea. The down
time is often much shorter than for leg veins. Additionally, it is easy to cover
up any temporary changes after treatment with mineral makeup.
Vericose Leg Vein Removal with Sclerotherapy
A sclerosing solution is injected into the vein through a micro needle which
generally causes very little pain. The sclerosing solution causes the vein to
blanch (turn white), then gradually disappear, this may be painful. A typical
treatment may last for 15 minutes and consist of up to 50 injections. Injection
sclerotherapy may eliminate the need for an invasive surgical procedure.
First, the area is thoroughly cleansed with alcohol. The larger veins are usually
treated first. Using a tiny syringe fitted with a micro needle, Doctor LaMond
will inject a small amount of sclerosing agent into the vein.
Sclerosing solution displaces the blood within the vein, then causes irritation
to the lining of the vein, making it swell shut. The needle is withdrawn and
pressure to the area is applied immediately. While each vein may require several
injections, most disappear in two weeks to two months.
Leg Vein Removal with Laser Treatment
The laser is used as a second line of treatment or as a clean-up procedure after
sclerotherapy when the remaining veins are too small to inject. After treatment
care is similar to sclerotherapy. Laser is the best therapy for spider veins
on your face.
After Your Sclerotherapy/Laser Treatment for Spider Veins
You will be asked to wear special heavy stockings to help keep pressure on the
veins for ten days. This will reduce bruising and help to keep the treated veins
closed. Bruises around the treated areas usually disappear after the first week.
A tan or brownish pigment may persist for six to eight weeks when larger veins
are involved. Occasionally, small clots can develop at the injection site. These
are not a cause for concern and may be removed to allow healing to progress.
Patients are generally encouraged not to do prolonged standing for the first
three days and must refrain from vigorous activities. Walking is encouraged
from the fourth to tenth day, because it increases blood flow through the other
veins. Although your final results may not be apparent for several months, most
patients experience significant improvement.
How many treatments are needed to remove spider veins?
Complete correction of the treated area is not expected on the first treatment.
On average, three treatments are necessary for complete correction. In most
cases, about 50 - 70% of the treated vessels will be gone for good. However,
new veins may appear and additional treatments are generally required for optimum
results. These treatments may occur in three week intervals.