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Choosing sclerotherapy to treat varicose veins

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Today, it’s entirely possible to treat varicose veins effectively and without surgery. Sclerotherapy is a non-invasive treatment recommended for those suffering from chronic varicose veins. It’s minimally painful, precise, and quick, and is the most common type of treatment, accounting for about 90% of cases.

Sclerotherapy: What is it exactly?

The technique involves injecting a sclerosing agent into the vein to irritate the walls and close the vein. As a result, the vein permanently disintegrates, minimizing the risk of recurrence.

Sclerotherapy eliminates visible, incompetent, and/or painful varicose veins. The process begins immediately after the injection and continues for a few days to a few weeks, depending on the size of the treated vein.

Note that the injection can be performed under ultrasound for greater precision and visibility. In this case, it’s referred to as echosclerotherapy, used for more severe and hard-to-reach varicose veins. The injected substance is also more potent than that used in conventional sclerotherapy.

The Benefits of Sclerotherapy

Sclerotherapy is precise and yields quick results, but most importantly, no recovery time is required, allowing you to resume your activities immediately after treatment.

And if you’re sensitive to pain, this technique is ideal for you because it’s minimally painful! You’ll feel a few tingling sensations during the injection. Then, say goodbye to heavy, painful legs!

What to do After a Treatment

Although the results are quick, here are some good practices to adopt after your treatment to enhance its effectiveness and reduce side effects:

  • Opt for lukewarm baths and showers, and apply a cold water spray on your legs;
  • Wear compression stockings;
  • Apply a suitable moisturizing cream to keep your skin in good condition;
  • Do exercises to improve blood circulation: walking, stretching, pedaling, etc.;
  • Don’t hesitate to take the stairs and move your feet for about 5 minutes every hour;
  • Work your calves by walking on your tiptoes. Remember that staying in the same position for too long significantly harms the health of your veins!

Sclerotherapy has the advantage of being minimally painful, so make sure to follow post-treatment recommendations to avoid any discomfort in your daily life.

The Results

Once treated with sclerotherapy, the diseased vein is eliminated, removing the risk of complications.

Given that varicose veins are a chronic and progressive condition, other varicose veins may appear over time, but now you know that sclerotherapy can effectively treat them!

It’s worth repeating that it’s equally important to prevent their appearance by adopting a healthier lifestyle. Eat a balanced diet, avoid frequent saunas and hot baths, exercise regularly, and quit smoking.

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