SPIDER VEIN TREATMENT
Spider veins are small, fine blood vessels located directly beneath the skin surface that represent a cosmetic problem for many people. Although they usually cause no health complaints, they can be an indication of an underlying vein disease.
Especially in older people, whose skin is often thinner, spider veins can run close to the surface and occasionally lead not only to unpleasant bleeding but also to threatening emergencies (variceal bleeding).
Skin appearance improvement
Bleeding risk minimization
Why Should Spider Veins Be Treated?
Although spider veins are usually only an aesthetic problem, they can be an early indication of an underlying vein disease. Through early diagnosis and treatment, the development of further, possibly more serious vein diseases can be prevented. Additionally, the removal of spider veins leads to aesthetic improvement and increased well-being.
The Right Treatment Method
Spider veins can be successfully treated with both foam sclerotherapy and a special vascular laser. Depending on the extent, multiple treatments are necessary. No anesthesia is required and no scars form.
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Foam Sclerotherapy (Sclerotherapy)
Foam sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive method in which a special sclerosing foam is injected into the affected vessels. The foam irritates the vein walls, causing them to become inflamed and regress over time.
This method is low-pain and usually performed quickly. Depending on the extent of the spider veins, multiple sessions may be necessary.
Vascular Laser Treatment
Treatment with a special vascular laser is another effective method for removing spider veins. The laser beam penetrates the superficial blood vessels and specifically scleroses them without damaging the surrounding tissue. Here too, multiple sessions are required depending on the severity.
This treatment is particularly suitable for the finest vessels that are difficult to reach with sclerotherapy.
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