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Treatment of leg vein disorders has changed dramatically in the past few years. New technologies to eliminate troublesome surface veins have almost completely replaced conventional "stripping."
Roughly 25% of women and 15% of men suffer from the pain and anxiety caused by varicose or spider veins. New non-surgical laser treatments allow for fast treatments, requiring minimal recovery time.
At Vanishing Veins Northwest, provided by Valley Radiologists, our interventional radiologists specialize in the treatment of vein disorders. If you are experiencing discomfort or anxiety due to vein disorders, contact us at 425.277.VEIN to schedule a consultation with experts specializing in the treatment of veins.
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Spider Veins
Spider veins are small, thin dilated veins that lie close to the surface of the skin. Although spider veins do not pose health risks, they can cause significant discomfort, particularly in the legs after prolonged standing. The most common vein problem is the spider vein. These broken capillaries, properly named telangiectasias, or spider veins, are small red, blue or purple web-like veins (less than 2mm in diameter, flat or raised) on the surface of the skin. While not harmful, spider veins are generally felt to be unsightly and cause some people to be self-conscious.
The primary factors contributing to the development of spider veins, include heredity, pregnancy, hormones, weight gain, and prolonged standing or sitting. Spider veins typically occur more frequently in women.
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Sclerotherapy Treatment
Over the past few years, the treatments for vein disorders have changed dramatically. New technology has virtually eliminated the need to use surgery for the treatment of surface veins. Non-surgical laser treatments allow for fast, virtually pain-free treatments requiring minimal recovery time.
Prior to any vein treatments, each patient will receive a thorough medical evaluation to identify the underlying cause(s) of the vein problems. Your doctor will discuss treatment options for your condition which may include sclerotherapy, laser treatment or surgery. The best treatment option for you will depend upon the conditions and extent of vein disease, your overall health, risk factors, insurance coverage and your preference.
Most spider veins are treated with a technique called sclerotherapy. In this office procedure, a tiny needle injects a special chemical medication to seal off damaged veins, detouring the blood to other veins nearby. In response, the veins collapse and are reabsorbed by the body, making the surface veins no longer visible. Sclerotherapy relieves symptoms due to varicose veins and spider veins in most patients. You may need anywhere from one to several sclerotherapy sessions for any veins region depending upon the type and number of veins being treated.
Following the sclerotherapy for spider veins, the leg must be supported to allow the vein walls to stick together. This is accomplished by using compression bandages or graduated support stockings. These stockings appear just like tall socks and have no discomfort.
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