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Laser Treatment vs. Sclerotherapy: Which is right for you?

Spider veins are a common, yet often distressing concern for many people. Although typically only a cosmetic concern, spider veins can occasionally be caused by a condition called venous reflux, which can pose health-related complications if left untreated.

Spider veins are a common, yet often distressing concern for many people. Although typically only a cosmetic concern, spider veins can occasionally be caused by a condition called venous reflux, which can pose health-related complications if left untreated.

​Whether you have cosmetic or medical concerns related to visible veins, however, there are several effective treatment options that can help. Two of the most common treatments for spider veins are laser treatments and sclerotherapy. Here at Taylor Vein Solutions & Laser Aesthetics, Dr. Ramaswami offers both of these popular vein treatment options. Use this guide to better understand the differences and benefits of each one to help you decide which could be best for you.

HOW DO LASER VEIN TREATMENTS WORK?

Laser vein treatments utilize advanced laser technology to target and reduce the appearance of spider veins. During the procedure, the laser emits focused laser energy that is absorbed by the pigment in the targeted spider veins. This process heats the damaged vein walls, causing them to gradually disappear from the surface of your skin. Your body then eliminates the collapsed vein through natural metabolic processes and blood is rerouted through healthier veins.

​Laser treatments for spider veins are non-invasive and precise, making them suitable for smaller, superficial veins close to the skin’s surface. The procedure typically requires multiple sessions for optimal results, with minimal discomfort and downtime.

HOW DOES SCLEROTHERAPY FOR VEINS WORK?

Sclerotherapy is another effective option for treating spider veins. During this minimally-invasive procedure, a special solution that contains what’s called a sclerosing agent is injected into the targeted veins, causing them to shrink and collapse.

​Sclerotherapy is highly customizable, allowing Dr. Ramaswami to treat spider veins of varying sizes and depths. This treatment is particularly effective for larger spider veins or those located deeper beneath the skin’s surface.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST VEIN TREATMENT OPTION

During your consultation, Dr. Ramaswami will help you decide whether laser vein treatments or sclerotherapy will be the best treatment route for you. Factors such as the size, location and depth of your spider veins, your medical history and your cosmetic goals will influence this decision. 

If your spider veins are smaller and closer to the skin’s surface, Dr. Ramaswami may recommend laser vein treatments for their precision and non-invasiveness. On the other hand, if you have larger or deeper spider veins, sclerotherapy may offer more targeted and effective results.

CAN LASERS OR SCLEROTHERAPY TREAT VARICOSE VEINS?

Unlike spider veins, varicose veins are not purely a cosmetic concern – they can lead to medical complications if not properly treated. While laser vein treatments and sclerotherapy are sometimes used to treat mild cases of varicose veins, other treatment options such as endovenous thermal ablation or ​endovenous chemical ablation are often most effective at treating varicose veins.

​For more information about your spider or varicose vein treatment options, give us a call at 734-619-0512 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with Dr. Ramaswami today. We have three convenient locations in Taylor, Romulus and Allen Park to better serve the needs of our community and beyond.

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