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Sclerotherapy at Aesthetic Solutions: Effective Treatment for Spider and Varicose Veins
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment designed to treat unwanted spider veins and small varicose veins. At Aesthetic Solutions, we use sclerotherapy to help you achieve smoother, more even-toned skin. The procedure involves injecting a special solution (sclerosant) into the veins, which causes them to collapse and fade from view over time. This treatment is safe, effective, and requires little downtime, making it one of the most popular choices for vein removal.

Conditions Sclerotherapy Can Treat
Sclerotherapy is primarily used to treat:
- Spider Veins: Small, dilated veins that often appear as red, blue, or purple webs, commonly on the legs and face.
- Varicose Veins: Larger, swollen veins that are often raised above the skin’s surface, typically seen in the legs.
- Reticular Veins: Smaller, blue veins that can appear near or alongside larger varicose veins.
- Vascular Malformations: Sclerotherapy can also treat more complex vascular malformations or venous malformations in certain areas of the body.
Improvements from Sclerotherapy Treatment
After sclerotherapy, patients typically see a significant reduction in the appearance of spider veins and smaller varicose veins. As the treated veins fade over time, the skin looks smoother and more even-toned. While some veins may require more than one treatment session, most patients experience noticeable improvement after their first visit. The treatment is designed to improve circulation and enhance the overall aesthetic appearance of the legs or other affected areas.
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure. The injections may cause a slight stinging or cramping sensation, but this typically subsides quickly.
The number of treatments varies depending on the size and number of veins being treated. Most patients require 1-3 treatments, spaced 4-6 weeks apart, for optimal results.
There is minimal downtime, and most patients can return to their regular activities immediately after the procedure. However, compression stockings are usually recommended for a few days to support healing.
