Sclerotherapy is one of the common and effective cosmetic procedures to treat varicose veins and spider veins. This minimally invasive procedure does not need anesthesia and can be done quickly. Additionally, this varicose vein treatment boise is cost-effective and does not need one to stay in the hospital.
However, you should consult your doctor before deciding whether sclerotherapy is the right treatment. Many patients have second thoughts before opting for the treatment. Therefore, below we have covered some of the common questions about sclerotherapy!
1. Is Sclerotherapy a painful procedure?
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure and is not painful at all. It is similar to getting an injection. During sclerotherapy, you may be applied numbing agent, but it is not necessary for every patient. A fine needle is inserted into your vein, causing a small prick. Lastly, you only need to apply a bandage after the treatment.
2. How long does it take for sclerotherapy to work?
Usually, the results of sclerotherapy are visible within two weeks to two months. Once the inflammation comes down, some veins will disappear totally. However, some veins may take time to fade. Various factors affect the result of sclerotherapy, including the technique used, complexion, the strength of the solution, and more.
3. Are there any side effects of sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a procedure that has been in practice for more than 100+ years. However, the sclerosant used now is more refined and effective. While the treatment is effective, there are minimal side effects of the same. Some of the common side effects include itching and discomfort. Additionally, a rare symptom consists of a burning sensation after the treatment, which can be treated through medications.
4. When should you avoid sclerotherapy?
Pregnant and nursing females should avoid the procedure. This is because the chemicals in sclerosants can harm breast milk and the fetus. While spider or varicose veins is a common during pregnancy, most fade after your pregnancy. However, if it does not, your doctor can advise you on the alternative treatment. Lastly, if you have any blood clots or allergies, let your doctor know about them so they can assist you with whether the procedure is right for you.
5. Should you avoid going in the sun exposure after your treatment?
Yes. It is advisable to avoid tanning or going out in the sun as it can lead to pigmentation. Unless all the bruises fade, avoid giving the inflammation area sun exposure. If you have to go out in the sun, use protective layers to prevent sun exposure.