Sclerotherapy

Available in Narborough, Leicester

£199

Sclerotherapy the treatment of varicose blood vessels by the injection of an irritant which causes inflammation, coagulation of blood, and narrowing of the blood vessel wall.

“I recently had sclerotherapy, spider vein treatment my experience was professional but friendly, made to feel at ease. Would definitely recommend.”

About Sclerotherapy Treatments

Sclerotherapy the treatment of varicose blood vessels by the injection of an irritant which causes inflammation, coagulation of blood, and narrowing of the blood vessel wall.

FAQs

What is a Sclerotherapy treatment?

A Sclerotherapy treatment is a procedure used to treat spider veins and small varicose veins. A solution is injected into the vein, which causes it to collapse and disappear.

How long does a Sclerotherapy treatment take?

A Sclerotherapy treatment usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes.

Is a Sclerotherapy treatment painful?

Most people report only minor discomfort during a Sclerotherapy treatment.

How long does it take for the veins to disappear after a Sclerotherapy treatment?

It usually takes four to six weeks for the veins to disappear after a Sclerotherapy treatment.

Are there any side effects of a Sclerotherapy treatment?

The most common side effect of a Sclerotherapy treatment is bruising. Other potential side effects include itching, redness, and swelling.

How much does it cost?

The treatment costs £199 .

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Aftercare

Immediately after your treatment, you will be able to resume your normal activities.

Avoid hot baths, showers, saunas or sunbeds for the next 24 hours.

Wear compression hosiery as directed by your clinician.

You may experience some bruising and swelling for the first few days after treatment. This is normal and will resolve itself over time.

Drink plenty of water and avoid caffeine for the next 24 hours to help reduce bruising and swelling.

If you have any concerns, please contact your clinician.