At ProDerm Skin & Surgery, we offer sclerotherapy as a safe and effective way to reduce the appearance of spider veins and certain small varicose veins. The veins are targeted and gently collapsed, and gradually absorbed by the body. This results in smoother-looking skin and improved cosmetic appearance, often with relief from associated discomfort.
Treatment Overview
Discomfort: Mild — most patients experience only a slight prick or brief stinging sensation during injections.
Downtime: Minimal — you can return to most normal activities immediately after treatment.
Results: Visible improvement often develops over several weeks as treated veins fade.
Sessions: Many patients need just one session, though multiple treatments may be recommended for optimal results.
Commonly Treats:
- Spider veins (tiny red, blue, or purple veins close to the skin’s surface)
- Small varicose veins
- Related redness or cosmetic vascular concerns
Ideal Candidates for Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy may be a good choice if you:
- Are seeking to reduce the appearance of spider veins or small varicose veins
- Want a non-surgical treatment option with minimal downtime
- Are in overall good health
- Have realistic expectations about the outcomes and understand new veins may form over time
A consultation ensures sclerotherapy is the right option for your individual needs. Contact the team at ProDerm Skin & Surgery today to schedule your consultation and determine how sclerotherapy may benefit you.
Benefits
Patients often choose sclerotherapy because it can:
- Significantly reduce or eliminate the visibility of unwanted veins
- Relieve discomfort/swelling associated with varicose veins
- Provide a quick and convenient treatment with minimal recovery time
- Improve overall skin appearance and confidence
Conditions Commonly Addressed
Sclerotherapy may be recommended to improve:
- Spider veins on the legs or other visible areas
- Small, uncomplicated varicose veins
- Cosmetic vascular concerns, such as red spots or localized redness
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients describe the injections as only mildly uncomfortable. There may be some mild discomfort or a stinging sensation during the procedure.
You will be advised to wear compression stockings to support healing and maximize results. Walking for 15–20 minutes immediately after your session — and daily for the next few days — is also recommended.
The treated veins should fade permanently, but new veins may form over time. Following aftercare instructions and wearing compression stockings can help improve long-term results and reduce the potential for recurrence.
Most sclerotherapy appointments last 15–30 minutes. (Treatment time may be impacted by the number/size of veins being treated)
No. Sclerotherapy is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by insurance. Payment is due at the time of service.