Asclera: An Injectable Treatment for Varicose Veins and Spider Veins

Updated on: August 18, 2014

Individuals in Walnut Creek, California or other parts of the country may find relief through Asclera. This is an injectable treatment that has been used in Europe and other parts of the world, and was recently approved by the FDA for use in the United States. This treatment may be used to treat varicose veins that are 1 to 3 millimeters in diameter or spider veins that are less than a millimeter in diameter. Similar to other sclerotherapy treatments, this treatment works by creating irritation to the interior wall of the vein, which causes its constriction and closure.

With blood no longer able to flow through the vein, healthy veins in the area will take over blood flow. This treatment is designed to provide relief from these conditions and to relieve the bulging, swelling, discomfort and discoloration that may accompany varicose veins or spider veins. Larger varicose veins may not be treated with Asclera, however, and patients suffering from larger varicose veins are often encouraged to speak with a vein specialist in the Walnut Creek area to explore other options.

This treatment may be used to treat veins that are in the lower extremities of the body, and patients are encouraged to seek consultation before treatment to ensure that this treatment is safe for them to use in the area in which they are experiencing varicose veins. Individuals should seek consultation to ensure they are a good candidate for treatment as well. Those with certain blood conditions or vascular problems and individuals on specific medications may not be considered candidates. Patients should offer full disclosure of medications they are taking and medical conditions from which they are suffering. Pregnant women should not undergo this treatment either. Those with certain allergies should not receive treatment as well.

Most patients are able to return to work or other normal daily activities immediately following treatment, although this varies. Patients may be prescribed compression stockings when leg veins are treated to help aid in the healing process. Results are typically evident after just one to three treatments, although this varies as well. Some may require additional treatments to reach desired results. Treatments are typically evaluated soon after the treatment is performed. Potential risks associated with this treatment include scarring or skin breakdown at the treatment site. There is small risk of infection as well, and patients should seek consultation to discuss possible side effects or risks prior to treatment.

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