What is microplerotherapy?

micro-complerotherapy is a type of sclerotherapy used to reduce small spider veins-so known as threads of veins-in legs. The "micro" prefix comes from a small size of treated veins and distinguishes this therapy from sclerotherapy used to reduce larger varicose veins and hemorrhoids. During the treatment of microplerotherapy, a solution called sclerosant is injected into the spider vein. This causes inflammation of the vein wall and stops the blood flow through it. Once the vein is destroyed, its appearance disappears because it is eventually replaced by the invisible scar tissue. These small, red or purple surface blood vessels are not a health problem, rather an aesthetic problem. The veins are sealed using microplerotherapy, causing them to reduce or disappear. Several treatments may be necessary for full efficiency, apart about a month apart. Toaps usually require no compression packaging after, unlike compression sclerotherapy used to treat malformations of blood vessels, such as veins with change and lymphatic malformation. It isCaused by an extremely small diameter of the injection needle. Mikropletherapy procedures usually last less than an hour. There is no recovery time after treatment and patients may restore normal activities on the same day. Some physical activity is usually recommended after treatment rather than a long position or sitting period.

Medical evaluation is performed before treatment planning. When spider veins accompany varicose veins, they are usually treated first, because the disorder of chronic varicose vein could be the basic cause of spider vein formation. If there are no other problems of the health expert in general explains the benefits and risks of treatment of microplerotherapy in general. Part of the preliminary examination may also include a discussion of the patient's expectations and desires. The procedure is considered potentially dangerous to women who use a contraceptive pill and for anyone with the history of blood clots.

Complications after the treatment of microplerOterapy is generally mild, temporary and unusual. Instead of injection, it may have some pain or irritation and, if irritated, there is a small chance of scarring. That is why microplerotherapy is not used for facial stains. When the drug begins to work on the vein, the vein may temporarily look more clear before the start of the disappearance. Rarely the drug escapes from the vein and causes temporary irritation of the surrounding skin.

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