- How it works
Sclerotherapy is a procedure that treats blood vessels or blood vessel malformations, and also vessels in the lymphatic system. Sclerotherapy may only be done in winter months since exposure to the sun during summer periods may cause pigmentation. - The Process
During the procedure a medicinal is injected into the vessels using very tiny needles. The solution, known as slerosing agent is injected directly into the veins, causing them to collapse and shrink. they turn into scar tissue and disappear. The blood that used to flow through these vessels is diverted to other blood vessels. - Why we love it
A highly effective, safe and minimally invasive solution.
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TREATABLE CONCERNS

Consultation: Schedule a consultation with your healthcare provider to discuss your medical history, current medications, and any concerns you may have.

Avoid Sun Exposure: Avoid excessive sun exposure on the treated areas for a few weeks before the procedure, as sunburn can interfere with the treatment.

Avoid Certain Medications: Your healthcare provider may advise you to temporarily stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, before the procedure. Follow their recommendations closely.

Wear Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose and comfortable clothing to your appointment, as you may need to undress for the procedure.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to the treatment. Hydration can help improve the flexibility of your veins.

No Lotions or Creams: Avoid applying lotions or creams to the legs on the day of the treatment, as this can interfere with the procedure.

Wear Compression Stockings: Your healthcare provider may recommend wearing compression stockings to help improve blood flow and reduce swelling. Follow their instructions on when and how long to wear them.

Stay Active: Engage in light activities such as walking to promote blood circulation. However, avoid vigorous exercise for a few days following the procedure.

Avoid Sun Exposure: Avoid direct sun exposure on the treated areas for a few weeks after the procedure. Use sunscreen if sun exposure is unavoidable.

Elevate Your Legs: Elevate your legs whenever possible, especially when resting or sleeping, to reduce swelling.

Avoid Hot Baths and Saunas: Refrain from hot baths, saunas, and hot tubs for a few days post-treatment, as heat can dilate blood vessels.

No Strenuous Exercise: Avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting for a few days after sclerotherapy.
FAQS
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Frequently asked questions on Veins.
What is Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose and spider veins. It involves injecting a solution directly into the affected veins, causing them to collapse and eventually fade.
Who are good candidates for Sclerotherapy?
Candidates who achieve the most successful results from sclerotherapy are those who have spider veins or small varicose veins in their legs, are between the ages of 30 and 60 years, have not experienced childbirth or been pregnant in the last three months, and have not experience blood clotting issues.
Is one Sclerotherapy session enough?
Most clients usually require 3 rounds of injections spread over 3 months to obtain ideal results.
How does Sclerotherapy work?
The injected solution irritates the vein lining, leading to the closure of the vein. Over time, the collapsed vein is absorbed by the body.