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WHICH IS BETTER, LASER TREATMENT OR SCLEROTHERAPY?

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When you come in for a free consultation, we will evaluate your best treatment option. Some veins respond better to laser treatments, and some to sclerotherapy. We will guide you toward the most effective non-surgical method for removing varicose and spider veins.
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Why is Laser Therapy better than some other forms of treatment?

Laser Therapy Frequently Asked Questions
It does not require the use of drugs or surgery, there are less side effects or risks, and it is quick and convenient. Studies have shown that it is equal to or more effective than other forms of physical therapy.
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What Administered During a Sclerotherapy Treatment?

Los Angeles Sclerotherapy for Spider Leg Veins
A "hypertonic" or very concentrated sodium chloride solution (saline) is injected into the varicose veins.
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What Should I Do After Receiving a Sclerotherapy Treatment?

Los Angeles Sclerotherapy for Spider Leg Veins
After the procedure, legs should be wrapped with a tight dressing for 24 hours. No exercising is recommended for one to two days.
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Are There Treatment Methods Other Than Sclerotherapy?

Frequently Asked Questions about varicose veins
We offer both injection sclerotherapy and laser therapy. After a consultation, we can determine which type of treatment is best for your particular situation.
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How Do I Prepare For Sclerotherapy Treatment?

Frequently Asked Questions about varicose veins
No particular preparations are required for spider vein sclerotherapy. Varicose vein treatment requires that you shave your legs and not use lotion prior to treatment. Wear loose fitting clothing the day of the procedure and eat as you normally would. You will be able to drive home and resume normal activity after the procedure.
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What Can I Do After Varicose Vein Sclerotherapy Treatment?

Frequently Asked Questions about varicose veins
After the procedure, a compression stocking should be applied that cannot be removed except on your follow-up visits. Cast protectors can be purchased to cover the stocking and allow you to shower. No limitations are placed on normal activities with your stocking in place. On occasion, temporary skin pigmentation changes may occur following sclerotherapy. Limited sun exposure or use of 30 SPF sunscreen is advised until this staining resolves.
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Can laser treatment make my eye better?

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Generally not. Laser treatment can not reverse the condition, the idea is to try to prevent things from getting worse and preserve as much vision as possible.
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What are the complications of sclerotherapy and surface laser treatment?

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Surface laser therapy may discolor darker skin tones, including tanned skin. Our laser utilizes a special wavelength resulting in a more effective treatment of darker skin types. Adverse reactions to sclerotherapy are very rare. They may include a brownish discoloration appearing within a few weeks after treatment. This is an indication of extreme irritation and may resolve in 1-12 months. Other very rare complications are ulceration, phlebitis, nerve injury and allergic reactions.
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What are the benefits of sclerotherapy treatment?

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Sclerotherapy is an effective, non-surgical treatment for unsightly spider and varicose veins. Surgical vein stripping often requires hospitalization and weeks of recovery. In contrast, sclerotherapy patients are encouraged to return to their normal activities immediately after treatment.
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What is Sclerotherapy?

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Sclerotherapy is treatment for spider veins and involves injecting the veins with a small amount of a medicine that irritates the vein and therefore closes it. It is useful in small veins.
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Los Angeles Sclerotherapy for Spider Leg Veins
Sclerotherapy is the introduction of a sclerosing (hardening agent) into spider veins by using a small needle. The agent causes blood in spider veins to displace, and then collapse and disappears over time.
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Varicose Vein Treatment | Questions on Women's Vein Clinics ...
Sclerotherapy can be used to treat both varicose and spider veins. A tiny needle is used to inject the veins with a medication that irritates the lining of the vein. In response, the veins collapse and are reabsorbed. The surface veins are no longer visible. Sclerotherapy relieves symptoms due to varicose and spider veins in most patients. With this procedure, veins can be dealt with at an early stage, helping to prevent further complications.
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Vein Clinic of Silicon Valley
Properly done, Sclerotherapy is carefully locating the source of the vein problem, then injecting of a tiny amount of a special solution in an attempt to close the abnormal veins. Normal veins will pick up the flow, the pressure in the veins will be reduced and thus leg circulation will improve. At the Vein Clinic, we use only FDA-approved solutions.
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Vein Centers of Lake Norman, Vein Center Charlotte, Varicose...
Sclerotherapy is used to treat both spider veins and certain types of varicose veins. Sclerotherapy involves the injection of a special medication into the diseased vein which causes it to close off. Here at our center, we use an FDA-approved drug called Sotradecol (sodium tetradecyl sulfate). Sotradecol is not painful like saline injections, which are used by many other clinics.
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Back to Sclerotherapy When can the treatment be done?

Sclerotherapy - FAQ
Sclerotherapy is an elective procedure and can be done whenever the individual wants to have it done. The procedure does not take more than 30-60 mins and can even be done during an office lunch break. Treatment is done on an outpatient basis during convenient office hours. You can resume most activities shortly after each session.
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Back to Spider Veins Which is the best treatment for spider veins: LASER TREATMENT OR SCLEROTHERAPY?

Spider Veins - FAQ
Sclerotherapy has been round for 20 years and is a safe procedure. The procedure involves the use of multiple injections to destroy the vein. Lasers on the other hand do not require needles and are currently in vogue. Laser therapy is also slightly more expensive than sclerotherapy. Laser therapy is fast becoming the procedure of choice.
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How do I know if I need both Sclerotherapy and Laser Vein Treatments?

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During your consultation with Dr. Shah, your veins will be identified and a treatment plan will be determined. Patients with small, superficial red veins can often be treated with Laser Vein Therapy in a series of 3-4 treatments at 4-6 week intervals. Many factors contribute to these unsightly veins, these include: weight gain, hormonal shifts, pregnancy, and heredity. Due to these contributing factors, occasional touch ups may be required to keep the new and emerging spider veins at bay.
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Back to Sclerotherapy What happens after sclerotherapy treatment?

Sclerotherapy - FAQ
There is some mild pain which can easily be overcome with Tylenol. The injected site will appear bruised and swollen for a few days. Continual wearing of the ace bandaged will relieved the swelling and pain. The bruising usually disappears in 2-3 weeks. One will have no problem with walking. After the first 2 days, most patients can resume their normal activities.
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Endovenous Laser Treatment What is ELT?

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ELT stands for Endovenous Laser Treatment. This is an exciting new technique that is replacing traditional vein stripping in practices across the nation. It is predominantly used to treat varicose veins. ELT involves threading a laser fiber into the diseased vein and firing it along the length of the vein. This effectively “closes” the vein, preventing blood flow and the increased pressure associated with varicosities.
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What will happen after my first laser treatment?

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A:After your initial treatment, you will notice a significant reduction in the amount of hair in the treated area. However, it will take 2-4 weeks for the treated hair to push its way to the surface and fall out. It is important not to pluck or wax between treatments, as this may change the growth phase of the follicle. With each subsequent treatment, the hair in the active growing phase will be effectively treated.
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What about laser treatment?

The Vein Center
Laser may be effective for the treatment of very fine spider veins in selected patients but has not been proven effective in the treatment of larger spider or varicose veins.
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Do you do laser treatment for spider veins?

VeinCare of NC
While we do have a laser available that is occasionally used to treat leg veins, we have found over the years that sclerotherapy (injection treatment) is more effective, hurts less, has fewer complications, less cost, and is far more efficient. While laser treatment has made the news a lot, most vein centers dedicated to vein treatment agree that topical laser treatment has been a big disappointment.
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What is Endovenous Laser Ablation treatment?

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Endovenous Laser Ablation Treatment is a treatment alternative to surgical stripping of the greater saphenous vein. A small laser fiber is inserted, usually through a needle stick in the skin, into the damaged vein. Pulses of laser light are delivered inside the vein, which causes the vein to collapse and seal shut. The procedure is done in-office under local anesthesia. Following the procedure a bandage or compression hose is placed on the treated leg.
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Q12. Who is suitable for Laser treatment?

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Patients with wet AMD who have extra or juxtafoveal CNV. Some patients with poor vision and subfoveal CNV may also be suitable for conventional laser surgery.
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Are all laser machines appropriate for this treatment?

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No. Each laser machine is FDA approved for different treatments. Some are approved for hair removal, others for facial rejuvenation, and yet others for vein treatment. It is important to check that the machine being used is appropriate for the treatment given. Always seek treatment with a professional that has experience with laser vein therapy.
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What is laser treatment for varicose veins?

Frequently Asked Questions for Varicose Veins
Laser treatment is a minimally invasive procedure for superficial venous reflux. A thin catheter is inserted into the vein through a small opening and a laser is used to collapse and seal shut the vein.
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How does laser treatment work?

Frequently Asked Questions for Varicose Veins
Since valves can't be repaired, the only alternative is to re-route blood flow through healthy veins. Traditionally, this has been done by surgically removing (stripping) the troublesome vein. The laser procedure provides a less invasive alternative to stripping by simply closing the problem vein instead. Once the diseased vein is closed, other healthy veins take over and empty blood from your legs.
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Is laser treatment suitable for everyone?

Frequently Asked Questions for Varicose Veins
Only a physician call tell you if laser treatment is a viable option for your vein problem. Experience has shown that the vast majority of patients with superficial venous reflux disease can be treated with laser treatment.
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Is laser treatment covered by my insurance?

Frequently Asked Questions for Varicose Veins
Many insurance companies are paying for laser treatment in part or in full. Most insurance companies determine coverage for all treatments, based on medical necessity. Our staff can discuss your insurance coverage further at the time of consultation.
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