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Sclerotherapy for varicose veins treatment at Perfect Skin MD
Sclerotherapy For Varicose Veins
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Sclerotherapy

Tiny red or purple vessels of the lower extremities are also known as varicose/spider veins, and these are best treated with sclerotherapy. During this in-office procedure, a sclerosant is injected, using a thin needle, into the target vessel causing it to become inflamed and eventually heal closed, preventing further engorgement with blood. Compression stockings are worn for 2 weeks afterward to ensure success. We use a thigh-high, toeless variety so that the treatment is comfortable for patients year-round. Depending on the extent of the varicosities, multiple treatments may be required.

Risk factors for the formation of varicose veins include genetics, female gender, pregnancy, age, obesity, and occupations that involve prolonged standing.Ā  Thicker, more ā€œropeyā€ varicose veins may be the result of an underlying incompetent vessel. When valves within a vein cease to function properly, blood refluxes (flows) in the opposite direction, leading to pressure buildup within the vein, causing further distention. Associated symptoms; such as aching, burning, fatigue, itching, cramps, restless legs, and swelling; may occur. If you have varicose veins or symptoms suggestive of underlying venous disease, a noninvasive imaging test (duplex ultrasound) can be performed to delineate the extent of your disease and help decide the most appropriate treatment.

AtĀ Perfect Skin Dermatology, we use various sclerosant solutions, depending upon the size of the vessels receiving treatment and individual patient preference. We find that the results from sclerotherapy are superior and long-lasting and continue to outperform results appreciated with external, non-invasive laser devices.

Dr. Susan Schroeder

Dr Susan Schroeder

Susan Schroeder, MD, a board-certified dermatologist with 27 years of experience and advanced fellowship training in cosmetic and surgical dermatology, is a recognized expert in cosmeceuticals, filler contouring, neurotoxins, laser resurfacing, energy device tightening procedures, tumescent liposuction, fat transfer, surgical lifts, and reconstructive surgeries. 

Dr. Schroeder earned her medical doctorate from New York Medical College and completed her medicine internship, dermatology residency, and cosmetic surgical fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine. As a former Assistant Professor in the Department of Dermatology, she pioneered the inception of the cosmetic dermatology and cosmeceutical division at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.