Eliminate Spider Veins


You may have heard of sclerotherapy. This is the treatment that people plagued by spider vein problems turn to. This treatment has proven itself to be very effective, and can actually remove spider veins in such a short time as a month. Recently popular in the United States, schlerotherapy has actually been in existence in Europe for quite some time now.

To elaborate more on schlerotherapy, it is not a surgery but rather a procedure where a schlerosing solution is introduced into the spider vein's area in order to eliminate its presence from the skin. The vein is still there, but it does not appear visible. It is able to indeed remove all traces of spider veins from the legs, but it can only do that after repeated application. Hence, if you are about to subject yourself to schlerotherapy, it is wise not to expect instant results and instead to prepare yourself for repeat sessions until your spider vein problems go away.

Schlerotherapy also happens to be very expensive. It cost you as much as US$800 per session. Based on its principles, it will take you up to 5 sessions to completely take away every trace of spider veins in your skin. Doctors justify this expense by pointing out that an individual spider vein would require a separate injection of the schlerosing solution. That is why these sessions last up to 45 minutes. If an individual has so many spider veins, a doctor has to inject the solution into each area and then wrap it with bandages before moving on to the next area. It is a time consuming task.

Despite the high expenses in undergoing schlerotherapy to eliminate spider vein problems are indeed removed using this approach. That is why people really like this treatment. Side effects are not major; it only consists of redness and bruises in the area that the needle invaded. This is quickly addressed by compression therapy.

However, not all people can afford the necessary therapy to eliminate spider vein removal. However, these people are still bothered by the appearance of spider veins. If the cannot afford to avail of schlerotherapy or perhaps laser removal, what can these people then avail of to treat spider veins? The answer is: vitamin K.

What Is Vitamin K?

Vitamin K is an anti-coagulant compound that helps strength vein walls and improves blood circulation in the veins. It is commonly used to treat varicose veins because these veins owe their existence to twisted veins and backward-flowing blood which causes their bloated appearance. However, spider veins can be reduced using a vitamin K cream as well. These vitamins are inexpensive as well. You can buy one for just US$21.50 online. They are also very easy to find.

Vitamin K creams are also useful for those that have undergone schlerotherapy as well. Like mentioned earlier, it is useful for treating bruises and redness in the skin due to problems in the veins. It has also been mentioned that bruises can be expected after a schlerotherapy procedure. Vitamin K comes in useful since its anti-coagulation properties can remove bruises caused by schlerotherapy and other blunt trauma. It is also useful for those with spider veins in their face or even nose since having bruises in these facial parts are something we don't like to look at.

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