Thread Vein Removal
Microsclerotherapy is the gold standard procedure used for the removal of surface thread veins, known as telangiectases, on legs.
The treatment is undertaken by experienced specialists with considerable knowledge of the technique. The legs should not be shaved or have moisturiser on them to prevent any complications of treatment.
A sclerosing agent is injected directly into the veins using a very fine needle. The solution irritates the lining of the vein causing the walls of the vein to stick together. Blood stops flowing through the veins which are then absorbed by the bodys natural defence mechanism.
The procedure takes 1/2 hour and you will be requested to wear class 2 compression stocking for 3 days which you can buy at the clinic. You can carry on with normal activity although nothing aerobic for 24 hours. These stockings should be worn on long haul flights following sclerotherapy.
Some bruising may appear and can last from 2 weeks and in some cases longer. The legs may appear a little worse because of bruising so it is necessary to be patient.