
Sclerotherapy & Veinwave for unsightly leg & facial, spider and thread veins by a Consultant Surgeon
Leg Spider and Thread Veins

Spider or thread veins are similar to varicose veins but are a lot smaller and closer to the surface of the skin. Spider veins are usually red or blue in color and resemble a spider web pattern. They occur most often in women and usually appear on the face and the legs.
The most common causes of spider veins include: Prolonged standing or sitting. Defective valves in the underlying veins. Other factors that may play a role in the development of spider veins include: Heredity, hormonal changes, pregnancy and sun exposure.
Spider veins may be mildly uncomfortable but they are not medically a serious condition. To prevent spider veins and reduce discomfort from existing spider veins it is advisable to protect your skin from the sun, exercise regularly, control your weight, avoid prolonged sitting and standing, wear elastic support stockings.
Veinwave therapy is a cosmetic treatment for red spider or thread veins. This involves
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If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you may be advised to postpone sclerotherapy or Veinwave treatment. It is not known how sclerosing solutions or other interventions may affect breast milk, nursing mothers are usually advised to wait until after they have stopped breastfeeding.
Sclerotherapy and Veinwave are just as effective for men who seek treatment.
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Sclerotherapy is ideal for the treatment of bluish coloured thread veins. It is used in our clinic to supplement Veinwave treatment of red spider and thread veins.

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Risks Related to Treatment
Serious medical complications from sclerotherapy are extremely rare when the procedure is performed by a vascular surgeon. It does take some weeks for a noticeable difference to be seen. For the first two days after treatment the areas injected will look red and puffy. This inflammation is normal, does not feel uncomfortable and disappears completely. Veins may look more prominent after treatment before they are absorbed by the body’s natural processes. Bruising on a very minor scale may be evident where the needle has been inserted. Occasionally small lumps may be felt. They are usually less than the size of half a pea. These will be absorbed over time. Rarely an area of injection may form a scab which can take weeks to resolve. A common cosmetic complication is pigmentation. Where veins have been absorbed marks can appear which are the colour of freckles. Most people feel that this is more acceptable than the original flares. Such staining does fade over some months. Another problem that can occur is pink matting in which fine reddish blood vessels appear around the treated area, requiring further injections or Veinwave therapy.
Planning Your Treatment
During your initial consultation, your legs will be examined. Your surgeon may photograph
or draw a simple sketch of your legs. During the examination, you will be checked
for signs of more serious vein problems, especially underlying varicose veins. A
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Your surgeon will ask you about any other problems you may have with your legs, such as pain, aching, itching or tenderness. You will also be asked about your medical history, medications you take, or conditions that would preclude you from having treatment.
Where is the Treatment Performed?
Sclerotherapy of spider veins is a relatively simple procedure that requires no anaesthesia, so it will be performed in your surgeon’s consulting rooms.
The Procedure
A typical sclerotherapy session is relatively quick, lasting only about 15 to 20
minutes. The consultant surgeon will inject a sclerosing solution into the affected
veins using an ultra-
Getting Back to Normal
Although you probably won't want to wear any leg-
Over 80% of patients are pleased that they look better after sclerotherapy. If you've been wearing long skirts or trousers to hide your spider veins, you'll now be able to broaden your fashion horizons. Often, patients are surprised at the dramatic difference in appearance between a treated leg and an untreated one.
Although sclerotherapy will obliterate the noticeable veins for good, it is important
to remember that treatment will not prevent new spider veins from emerging in the
future. As time passes, you may find that you need "touch-

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Mr Timothy Magee MD FRCS is a Consultant Vascular and
General Surgeon at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading.
For further information and consultations please contact
Royal Berkshire Vein Clinic
22 Bath Road
Reading
RG1 6NB
0118 9553491
info@royalberkshireveinclinic.co.uk
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Royal Berkshire Hospital 0118 3227773