How to Treat Spider Veins
Things You'll Need
- Sports Bras
- Running Shoes
- Tae-Bo Workout video
- Compression Bandages
- Support Hose
- Home Gyms
Instructions
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Consult a board-certified dermatologic surgeon. Let her examine your spider veins. Discuss treatment options.
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Consider sclerotherapy. Ten to forty veins can be treated in one session, one to five sessions are required for each vein.
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Explore the possibility of Photoderm VL, a handheld treatment unit that is pressed against your skin, while gentle laser pulses destroy your spider veins. No injections or surgery are required.
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Be aware of electrodesiccation, which seals off spider veins by applying electrical current.
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Consider ambulatory phlebectomy if you are planning to have surgery on your varicose veins.
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Follow your post-procedure orders carefully. They might include wearing compression bandages (similar to ace wraps) or support hose for two days to three weeks, as ordered.
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Walk moderately. Gentle exercise improves circulation and speeds recovery.
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Understand you may experience some slight swelling, bruising, itching or redness at the spider vein site. Scarring from the procedures is rare.
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Know that health insurance policies do not cover the treatment of spider veins, even if the veins cause discomfort.
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