Post scleratherapy edema

I had 3 sclera sessions over 5 weeks. After the 3rd one, the saph vein in the lower leg was accidentially blocked. Now I am getting a large indentation, just above the ankle where the sock is. Why the swelling? Should saph vein be treated?

Answers from doctors (5)


North Shore Vein Center

Published on Feb 14, 2012

The saphenous is a large vein and when it is sclerosed it can leave a hardened cord that will resolve over time. Touch base with your doctor to have a follow-up ultrasound to make sure that all is stable.

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Answered by North Shore Vein Center

The saphenous is a large vein and when it is sclerosed it can leave a hardened cord that will resolve over time. Touch base with your doctor to have a follow-up ultrasound to make sure that all is stable.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


More About Doctor Laser Vein Center

Published on Jan 22, 2012

It is difficult to answer this question without more information. At the very least, you should have a venous ultrasound to evaluate the saphenous veins and the deep system. If these are OK, then the swelling is most likely just due to the sclerotherapy and should resolve with time. If the deep veins are normal then compression stockings may help.

Answered by Laser Vein Center (View Profile)

It is difficult to answer this question without more information. At the very least, you should have a venous ultrasound to evaluate the saphenous veins and the deep system. If these are OK, then the swelling is most likely just due to the sclerotherapy and should resolve with time. If the deep veins are normal then compression stockings may help.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Advanced Vein Center

Published on Jan 19, 2012

Swelling is not uncommon after sclerotherapy and is one of the reasons
compression hose is recommended after treatment since it helps with this as
well as bruising. The closed saphenous vein is likely not an issue. The vein
may open again with time. Regardless, the swelling should go away over 4-8
weeks.

Bruce R Hoyle MD

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Answered by Advanced Vein Center

Swelling is not uncommon after sclerotherapy and is one of the reasons
compression hose is recommended after treatment since it helps with this as
well as bruising. The closed saphenous vein is likely not an issue. The vein
may open again with time. Regardless, the swelling should go away over 4-8
weeks.

Bruce R Hoyle MD

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vanish Vein and Laser Center

Published on Jan 19, 2012

It is difficult to answer this question without more information. At the very least, you should have a venous ultrasound to evaluate the saphenous veins and the deep system. If these are OK, then the swelling is most likely just due to the sclerotherapy and should resolve with time. If the saphenous and deep veins are normal then compression stockings may help.

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Answered by Vanish Vein and Laser Center

It is difficult to answer this question without more information. At the very least, you should have a venous ultrasound to evaluate the saphenous veins and the deep system. If these are OK, then the swelling is most likely just due to the sclerotherapy and should resolve with time. If the saphenous and deep veins are normal then compression stockings may help.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vein Specialties of St. Louis

Published on Jan 19, 2012

Without seeing you in person this is difficult to answer. Perhaps an evaluation by a board certified surgeon who specializes in treating varicose/spider veins including an ultrasound is the best option.

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Answered by Vein Specialties of St. Louis

Without seeing you in person this is difficult to answer. Perhaps an evaluation by a board certified surgeon who specializes in treating varicose/spider veins including an ultrasound is the best option.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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