Medically speaking, the most accepted treatment for spider veins is what we call scelrotherapy. In this rather simple procedure, veins are injected with a sclerosing chemical, which causes them to shrink and fade from view. The procedure may also remedy the bothersome symptoms associated with spider veins, including burning, night cramps, aching, and swelling.
This method has been used in Europe for more than half a century, but it has only gained popularity in the United States for the past ten years. Right now, with the refinement of the procedure, the what was developed was the introduction of sclerosing agents that are mild enough to be used in small veins, thus has made sclerotherapy predictable and just painless.
If you are thinking of sclerotherapy to remove those ugly spider veins which just blemish your otherwise perfect looking facial skin, or if you seek to improve the appearance of your legs, sclerotherapy can be the best option. Seek advice from your local dermatologist. To ease your apprehension, your doctor can provide you with a better understanding of the procedure. He can discuss how it can help, how it is performed and what results you can expect, or answer whatever concernes you have in that regards.


