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Leg Veins-Microsclerotherapy

Fine red or purple blood vessels lying in the surface layers of the
skin are often referred to as thread veins or spider veins this is a misnomer
as they are not veins but dilated capillaries, the finest blood vessels
in the body. These vessels are normally so fine that they are not visible
to the naked eye and only become apparent when they dilate to 2 or 3 times
their normal size. The cause of the dilation is not known but is commoner
in women, often runs in families and is made worse in pregnancy.
It is not possible to prevent thread veins from appearing
but they can be removed. If Varicose Veins are also present they should
be treated first with either injection sclerotherapy or surgery.
Thread veins on the legs are usually best treated
by injection using a very fine needle this is called microsclerotherapy.
Very fine spider veins on the legs may sometimes be amenable to laser
treatment as are spider veins on the face (see Vascular Laser).
Here
are some of the important facts you need to know regarding treatment
No specific preparation is required but you should not
.- take
Aspirin for 24 hours prior to treatment
Anticoagulant medication is also contraindicated and you
.- should
advise the doctor or nurse about any medication
.- you may
be taking.
Allergic reactions can occur with any medication but are
.- relatively
rare with microsclerotherapy. Please inform the
.- doctor
or nurse about any known allergies you may have
Treatment should not be undertaken during pregnancy
Your legs will look worse for about 3-4 weeks after the
.- treatment
so don't do it just before you go on holiday!
Treatment is performed as an outpatient and is
.- surprisingly
painless. It normally takes about 30 minutes
.- but does
depend on how many injections are required
A single treatment will normally remove 60% of vessels
.- injected
and therefore a course of treatments is usually
.- required
i.e. between 3-5 at 4 weekly intervals.
No guarantee can be given that all vessels will be
.- removed
and you will be given a realistic expectation of
.- what
can be achieved at your initial consultation
Microsclerotherapy can result in small areas of ulceration
.- around
the injection site, which can result in a small scar,
.- every
effort is made to minimise this risk.
Brown staining can occur from the iron contained in the
.- red blood
cells, this is usually temporary lasting up to 6
.- months
but in rare cases can be permanent.
No bandages are needed after treatment, but small
.- cotton
wool balls will be stuck on for 24 hours to prevent
.- bleeding
and excessive bruising.
You should not exercise vigorously after treatment for 24
.- hours
but otherwise can continue a normal lifestyle
Treatment will remove existing vessels
but will have no .-
.-
effect on the appearance of new ones
The effectiveness of this treatment whether undertaken
.- by
a doctor or a nurse is very dependant on the skill of
.- the
practitioner therefore choose wisely


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