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Details On Spider Vein Removal Austin TX

By Beryl Dalton


Spider vein has risen to be among the most common dermatological conditions, especially affecting women. Most people feel quite uncomfortable with veins showing on their face and legs, and as such spider vein removal Austin TX has become an increasingly important need, especially with the image obsessed society we live in today where promotions, success, self-worth, dating, social class, status and even friends are determined by ones image.

The condition of spider veins and its more serious counterpart varicose veins are extremely common, especially among women. The condition is seen as an area of skin coloration, usually red or blue, and a web like structure of visible veins spreading from this area. The coloration is as a result of a raptured valve in the weak vein, which cannot contain blood flow, leading to its accumulation in the area.

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.

The extent of severity of ones condition determines the length of time it takes to completely heal, as the body absorbs the injected solution. For the smaller ones, there have been reports of the veins vanishing minutes after the injection. There may be uncomfortable cramping of the injected area and a mild burning sensation during the procedure. The procedure is however not recommended for pregnant and nursing mothers.

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.

When the condition is on the leg area such as on the calves, thighs and ankles, more intensive variants of the procedure. These will mainly involve insertion of a fiber like material into the vein, which is used to project the light into the affected areas. Surgery may also be used in advanced cases which may require ambulatory phlebotomy and stripping or ligation of the affected veins.

The procedures of treatment of spider veins have been improved and are readily available in most medical centers and clinics. The procedure is quite painless, and does not usually require anesthesia, except when surgery is required.This however is more effective if a professional who has skills on the procedure is involved.




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