Effective Modalities Of Spider Vein Removal Aventura Residents Should Know

By Helen Burns


Spider veins is a term given to clusters of red or purple vessels that may be seen on thighs, ankles or calves. The problem is seen more commonly in women than men. Although the problem is not associated with any symptoms in most cases, their unsightly appearance is a cause for concern for some people. There are a number of options for spider vein removal Aventura residents should be aware of.

You are at a high risk of suffering from the condition if you have a first degree relative who is affected. The risk is also high in persons whose occupation involves standing for long hours. This is because, standing for long causes stasis of blood which in turn causes distension of vessels. Other risk factors that have been identified include exposure to ultraviolet rays, trauma to the skin, increased intra-abdominal pressure and hormonal influences (such as during pregnancy).

Compression stockings are perhaps the most widely used form of treatment. This is mainly because they are affordable and are a non-invasive option. Apart from causing the gradual fading away of the vessels, the stockings also help to relieve pain. There are three main types of stockings that one may choose from. The first is a support pantyhose that offers minimal pressure. The gradient compression hose is the second type and exerts moderate pressure. The third known as prescription-strength hose provides the greatest pressure.

Sclerotherapy is another treatment that is widely available. The treatment is based on the injection of special chemicals (sclerosants) into the affected vessels. The presence of sclerosants inside the vessels causes scar tissue formation. As healing takes place, the vessels are blocked and blood has to be rerouted into alternative vessels. Eventually, the vessels fade away and the normal skin appearance is restored.

After sclerotherapy, one should wear compression stockings and should walk as much as possible. The stockings will help reduce the likelihood of side effects such as bruising, swelling and inflammation. If you are scheduled to undergo additional treatments, make sure that you engage in physical exercise regular in between the treatment to get maximal benefits.

Laser therapy is another commonly used approach. It can be easily done in the office and does not require the use of anesthesia. Laser rays that are directed to the affected group of vessels causes damage just as happens with sclerotherapy. Normal vessels are usually spared in this process. Side effects that may be encountered include redness, bruising, skin tone changes and swelling of the treated area among others.

There are several precautions that one can undertake as ways of preventing the condition. Lifestyle changes are among the easiest to implement. In this regard, the most important is regular physical exercise. Even while on treatment, one needs to take part in physical activities that promote proper circulation of blood. Other lifestyle changes recommended include avoidance of high heels and good weight control.

Success rates have increased markedly with the adoption of modern treatment methods. In spite of this progress, recurrent rates are still high. A majority of people will see the reappearance of the abnormal vessels after about 10 years. Regular medical check-ups provides an opportunity for early intervention.




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