Sclerotherapy can help reduce the appearance of spider veins and is an alternative to surgery. The procedure usually requires three or four treatments where the vein(s) is/are injected with a sclerosing solution which causes the vein to turn white and disappear gradually.
You know I asked my self this same question for a couple years thinking all the lotions would work so I tried them and they failed thinking surgery would be my next best option I did some research and after intensive search I found the perfect company that worked with my insurance. The company is http://www.usaveinclinics.com/ they were so nice and helpful it was honestly the best choice I could have made, they made me feel comfortable and they also helped through the begining, middle, and end of my procedure. I hope this been helpful information for you.
the only working treatment is getting a special needle incerted into your legs arms ect, they are common though so u dont need to feel uncomftable with them, but if you are really uncomftable with them go and see a doctor and they will give u that needle, i think its pretty expencive though :)
Spider vein treatments can be quick. Injecting a solution into the vein will help collapse the vein and make them no stand out on legs. Asking your physician for the best treatment for you is the best way to go.
sclerotherapy
sclerotherapy
Intravenous means within a vein.
Iatrogenic is the medical term meaning caused by treatment.
Chemotherapy is the medical term meaning chemical treatment.
Pharmacotherapy is treatment with medication.
Chemotherapy is the medical term meaning chemical treatment.
Fasciotomy is the medical term meaning surgical treatment of compartment syndrome.
Endocrine is the medical term for secreting within.
endocrineEndocrine
hydrotherapy
Burst therapy is one medical term for short treatment when referring to time. Brachytherapy is a term meaning "short treatment" when referring to distance.
Iatrogenic
Pertaining to treatment of a child.
Psychiatry