Asclera: Will This Injectable Treat Your Spider Veins?

Updated on: August 18, 2014

While not painful or medically concerning like varicose veins, spider veins may be just as troubling for individuals in Cody, Wyoming or other parts of the country. Spider veins may be embarrassing to some due to their unsightly appearance, which may lead to self-consciousness. Improving one's self-image through minimally-invasive treatments designed to provide relief from this condition is a priority for many individuals. Asclera is an injectable treatment that may be helpful in the treatment of varicose veins that are one to three millimeters in diameter, as well as spider veins less than one millimeter in diameter.

It's being used in Europe and in other parts of the globe, but has also received FDA approval for use within the United States in 2010. The treatment works by irritating the wall of the vein, which causes the vein to collapse and eventually close completely. Because blood is no longer able to flow through the vein, the swelling and unsightly appearance of the vein is eliminated. Discomfort felt with varicose veins is also treated with the problem vein no longer able to carry blood. Before receiving treatment, patients are encouraged to seek consultation with a Cody vein specialist to help them determine if this treatment is right for them.

Asclera may be used to treat smaller varicose veins or spider veins that are located in the lower extremities. Most individuals with varicose veins or spider veins may be considered candidates for this treatment. Those who have certain blood conditions or vascular problems, and individuals on certain medicines, may not be good candidates for treatment. It is important that patients disclose any medicines they are taking with their specialist before receiving treatment. What's more, pregnant women are not considered good candidates for this treatment, either. Those with a known allergy to polidocanol or any other ingredient found in Asclera should avoid the treatment as well.

After the treatment is completed, patients are usually allowed to return to regular activities or return to work immediately. Compression stockings may be worn if veins in the legs are treated. It is important that patients discuss and follow any recovery instructions given to them by their Cody vein specialist. Patients may begin to notice results after about one to three treatment sessions, while some may require more treatment sessions to reach optimal results.

One other item that should be discussed with a specialist is the possible risks associated with Asclera. There is a risk of scarring or skin breakdown at the treatment site, as with any sclerotherapy treatment. What's more, there is also a small risk of infection with this procedure. Patients should make sure they understand the risks and potential complications associated with this treatment before undergoing treatment.

Learn more about Asclera in Cody, Wyoming.

Have specific questions?
ASK A DOCTOR

All Article Categories

Before & After Photos

Suggested Doctors

Recently Asked Questions