Microsclerotherapy For Visible Leg Veins
(Micro) sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to shut down unwanted veins by injecting a sclerosing chemical agent into the vein with the purpose of destroying the targeted veins. Sclerotherapy is the Gold standard for treating leg veins. A tiny needle is used, so it is not painful and works well for most patients. Both thread (red spider) and Reticular (blue) veins can be successfully treated. This is not a treatment for dilated (bulging) varicose veins.
Three to five sessions are normally required to successfully treat targeted veins. Treatments are given 4-6 weeks apart and treated veins usually respond in 3 to 6 months. It is therefore ideal to start this treatment during the winter months.
During sclerotherapy, mild discomfort may be felt for a couple minutes when veins are injected with a sclerosing agent. The sclerotherapy treatment itself usually takes approximately 30 minutes.
Veins that respond to sclerotherapy injection treatment will not usually reappear. However, new veins may appear over time. If clinically indicated, these veins may also be treated by injection sclerotherapy.
A full consultation and vascular assessment are completed before treatment. This treatment is not suitable for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
Treatment Summary
Treatment Time
Treatment takes around 30 minutes.
No. of Treatments
3-5 treatments are normally needed to successfully treat the targeted veins.
Downtime
You will have some small dressings on your legs where veins have been treated and there may be some bruising. You will be instructed to wear compression socks/stockings continuously for 48 hours and during the day for a minimum of 2 weeks.
Prices
Micro Sclerotherapy from £175.00
Micro sclerotherapy is a medical procedure and the Gold standard treatment of unsightly leg veins. Using a very small needle, a sclerosing chemical agent is injected into the vein to seal up and destroy the targeted veins.
Consultation and Assessment: £50.00
Treatment: from £175.00 per session (3-5 sessions may be required)
Treatment Instruction
Pre-Treatment Instructions
You will need to purchase graduated medium compression (class 2) socks, stockings or tights to wear post treatment. These can be purchased from www.daylong.com
Do not use self-tanning products for at least 2 weeks prior your session
Avoid sun exposure or sun beds to your legs I week prior your session
Avoid taking aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen for one week prior to your sclerotherapy session. If you are taking oral steroids, it is recommended to be discontinued two days before your sclerotherapy session.
The Day of Your Treatment
Avoid using moisturiser or oil on your legs
Do not shave your legs 24 hour prior to your session
Remember to bring your compression socks/stockings to your sclerotherapy session.
You may prefer to wear trousers as they will conceal the compression stockings
Please wear flat or comfortable shoes so that you may walk comfortably after the procedure
Post-Treatment Instructions
After the sclerotherapy you will need to walk for 20 minutes
You will be able to drive yourself home
You may resume your regular activities (but avoid strenuous exercise and swimming)
You will be instructed to wear your compression socks/stockings continuously for 48 hours and during the day for a minimum of 2 weeks
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the treatment hurt?
A mild discomfort might be felt when the veins are injected with the sclerosing agent.
Will I see the results straight away?
No, the veins may appear worse/darker before improving. Treatments can be repeated 4-6 weeks apart and results can take 4- 6months.
How long will the treatment result last?
Successful treatment is permanent, however new veins may appear. New veins can be treated if clinically indicated.
What is the aftercare?
After the sclerotherapy you will need to walk for 20 minutes.
You will be able to drive yourself home.
You may resume your regular activities (but avoid strenuous exercise and swimming).
You will be instructed to wear compression socks/stockings continuously for 48 hours and during the day for a minimum of 2 weeks.
Who can have this treatment?
A full Consultation is given prior to treatment to ensure you are suitable. Being unwell, suffering from certain health conditions or taking some medications may prevent you from being able to receive this treatment. This will all be discussed during your Consultation.
NB. You cannot have this treatment if you are pregnant or breast feeding.