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We like to say that sclerotherapy is a winter sport. This gold standard treatment involves the injection of a solution into the problem vein. This causes the vein to scar and collapse, which gradually fades from view as it is reabsorbed by the body. But, about half of your treatment involves the actual injection in the veins and the other half involves wearing a support hose for about four weeks after. While they are warm (hence the winter sport), this gives the medicine the optimal time to remain in the veins, increasing the amount removed. If your varicose and spider veins are bothering you or affecting your confidence, we can help. Here at Clear Dermatology, we offer safe and effective treatment options that can remove your varicose and spider veins permanently. Our very own Dr. Jennifer Mueller has been a certified injector of Asclera for sclerotherapy since 2008!
Download a PDF copy of our Sclerotherapy Vein Treatment After Care Instructions here.
Sclerotherapy Vein Treatment –
POST-TREATMENT INSTRUCTIONS
There are several things you need to know about spider vein treatment:
Veins rarely go away with a single treatment.
Several treatment sessions are needed on each leg for the veins to fade away. In general, we recommend that you wait 3-4 weeks before retreating the leg to allow us to see the effects of the previous treatment. In general, only one leg is treated per session. Those traveling long distances may under certain circumstances schedule two (2) treatment sessions back-to-back (one session on each leg) to limit their amount of travel. We prefer to not “spot treat” spider veins. Spot treatment will not adequately rid the veins. During your first treatment session on each leg, you will have both spider veins and “feeder” veins related; however, the focus will be primarily on the “feeder” veins. You will likely look worse after the treatment because the medicine leaves small welts like mosquito bites. Don’t be discouraged! Proper spider vein treatment is a process, and it is after the subsequent treatments that you really begin to see the effects.
We highly recommend you wear medical-grade graduated compression stockings no less than three days following each spider vein treatment. Recent studies show wearing support hose as much as 3 weeks may get a significantly better response, which has also been our experience.
Keep in mind that anytime you put a needle into a vein, you may get a bruise. We recommend that you avoid sun exposure to the area until the bruise goes away. Many patients report taking over the counter topical Arnica (found at health food stores) may speed up the bruise healing. Between 1 – 3 weeks after treatment, you may see and feel tender dark lumps where veins were treated. This is trapping, where blood is trapped in a section of closed vein and is very common. However, it may cause the area to become sore, red, and irritated. If you notice trapping, we recommend that you call us so that we can aspirate (drain) the “trapped” blood. If not, your body will absorb the blood on its own. But in the process, iron is released from the blood and may stain the overlying skin. If this happens, notify us if your next visit is more than 2 weeks away so that we may remove it for you. Sun exposure after treatment can sometimes increase the risk of brown staining after treatment, particularly in people who easily tan, especially if you have bruising.
Exercise is an important part of the healing process. A thirty-minute walk or bike ride once a day is best for the healing process. Continue any other exercise program. Sometimes, heavy weightlifting can cause trapping. Please discuss any activity questions you have with us.
It’s important to remember that it has taken years for veins to develop. They will not disappear overnight. However, over each treatment visit, you will see fading and lightening of your spider veins. Please be patient to allow healing to occur.
Call the office at 610-484-3761 during business hours with any questions about your treatment.
Jennifer Bardales was born in Jackson, MS but spent the majority of her growing up years in Boyertown, PA. She then moved to upstate New York to pursue an undergraduate degree in Biology at Houghton College. She was a Sigma Zeta National Science and Mathematics Society Member, graduating Magna Cum Laude with her BA in 2009. After taking a year off to work, she then pursued a Masters in Medical Science (MMS) at Arcadia University, partnered with Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. The program was rigorous, accepting less than 1% of its applicants. She graduated in 2012 and passed the NCCPA exams to earn her certification (PA-C) a month later.
Jennifer has been practicing in Dermatology for over 12 years. She has practiced in multiple states including Maryland, Pennsylvania, and California. She and her husband then moved to Connecticut where Jennifer paused her career to start a family. After having her two children, they moved back to Pennsylvania and Jennifer accepted a position with Clear Dermatology. She is excited to be working with Dr. Mueller and participate with a dynamic team, offering the best standard of Dermatology care in Berks County.
In her free time, Jennifer enjoys baking, writing fiction, reading, Pilates and motorcycles. She also volunteers with a rehabilitation facility in Lancaster County that cares for women who were victims of Sex Trafficking. She is certified by the NCCPA and is a member of the SDPA and is delighted to be spending her days with each one of her patients at Clear Dermatology.
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