Spider veins telangectasia varicose veins

Vein Problems

A ‘collection’ of approaches should be applied to different vein problems to achieve best outcome! In this video from our colleague Dr. Emily De Golian, the ankle and foot #telangectasias and #spider veins are injected successfully and have responded beautifully to the treatment (see the results in three months time). This is an excellent example of the correct approach, whereby the underlying veins are treated first, and then followed by a proper and accurate injection of #sclerotherapy agent, using the CORRECT concentration and CORRECT needles.
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Spider veins varicose veins

Spider veins treatment

Spider vein treatment using foam sclerotherapy.

The term telangiectasia or spider veins was coined in 1807 by Von Graf to describe a superficial vessel of the skin visible to the human eye.
spider veins range from 0.1–1 mm in diameter, and represent an expanded micro veins (venule), expanded connections (capillary) or expounded micro arteries (arteriole).

After injecting the sclerosing solutions, cell death occur after 15-60minutes (depends on the concentration). The sclerosing solutions then rapidly dilute to ‘safe’ concentrations distal to the point of injection.