Spider Vein Removal Austin TX

By Beryl Dalton


Image is everything in todays competitive world be it in social circles or corporate and boardroom affairs. Looks in nearly all spheres of life play a key role in determining your acceptance into various social clubs or status to getting on the right side of your boss for that promotion. As such any flaws on your skin may be frowned upon, an thus the increasing popularity of Spider vein removal Austin TX

Varicose veins and their related cosmetic defects such as spider veins are among the most common. These conditions occur when a valve in a given vein is weak and unable to control reverse blood flow and may cause accumulation. The result is an area of the skin with a red or blue color, with web like structure emanating from a central point. Spider veins usually occur on the thighs, calves, ankles and face.

The condition may be caused by several factors. The main one is undue pressure on the veins, usually due to excessive weight gain and sitting or standing for long hours. Other factors include hormonal imbalances especially during pregnancy, old age, a physical injury to the vein, and in some rare cases it may be genetic.

Treatment for the condition is readily available and with a very high success rate. The most effective treatment known is sclerotherapy. It involves a medical procedure where special solution known as sclerosants are injected into the ailing vein. A small needle is used and several injections are made along the length of the vein. It is a short and rather painless procedure.

Sclerotherapy has become quite popular since it is a rather quick procedure. It takes roughly twenty minutes on average for the procedure to be completed. Healing is also quite fast and begins almost immediately as some have noted the veins to disappear minutes later. Some however may take up to three weeks. Cramping and burning sensation are some of the side effects expected during the procedure.

Light treatment is another form of removing spider veins. The process involves using rays of a visible spectrum of light to burn and close the veins. This serves to redirect blood flow into other veins. The procedure is recommended for spider veins affecting the face. It is usually combine with other foto-facial treatments to get better results.

There are various variants of light treatment, especially for those affecting the legs. Most involve inserting a fiber into the affected veins. This serves to deliver light pulses into the vein for treatment. Other similar variants include radio frequency occlusion, which makes use of catheters, and surgery ligation, stripping or ambulatory phlebotomy.

With spider vein being a very common condition, affecting up to two thirds of the global female population, there is no shortage of medical practitioners who can help in treating the condition. The type of treatment is dependent on you and your doctor. This decision should be based on consultation and analysis sessions done prior to treatment.Choose the best for ideal treatment.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment