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  • 5 years ago
Leg veins, also known as spider veins or telangiectasia, occur in both men and women. These veins are often visible on the legs and can be treated with microsclerotherapy.

Microsclerotherapy uses a sclerosing solution that forces the blood out of the unwanted vein while irritating the lining of the vessel, this causes the vessel to swell and stick together. Over the course of six to twelve weeks after your treatment, the vein gradually shrivels and disappears as it is absorbed by your body’s natural defence system.

This treatment can be used on veins on the legs and anywhere on the body beneath the heart. Your doctor will then use a fine needle to inject a sclerosing solution directly into the problem vein. The procedure itself usually takes around half an hour. To ensure that there are no complications, you must not shave or moisturise your legs prior to your microsclerotherapy treatment.

After treatment, you will need to wear compression stockings for three days, but you can resume your everyday activities immediately afterwards. You may experience some mild bruising, which should subside within a couple of weeks after your treatment. You should avoid aerobic activities for 24 hours after the procedure.


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