Atlanta Sclerotherapy doctors
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Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
365 East Paces Ferry Road, NE, Atlanta |
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Jeffrey Zwiren, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Duluth |
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Windell C. Davis-Boutte, MD
Atlanta Dermatologist
4650 Stone Mountain Hwy Hwy78, Lilburn |
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Robert Morgan Davoudi, MD
Atlanta Plastic Surgeon
3855 Pleasant Hill Road Suite 460, Duluth |
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Alexander Gross, MD
Atlanta Dermatologic Surgeon
1505 Northside Blvd Suite 1500, Cumming |
Recent Answers
my friend paid $200 an hour for scelerotherapy. she spent $450 for her 1 leg. what is the average cost to get leg spider veins done on 1 leg
At our facility the prices are- Large area 1 Spider Vein Session is $380.00 this includes: 1 pair of compression stockings and one touch-up session. Small area 1 Spider Vein Session is $180.00 this includes: 1 pair of compression stockings and one touch-up session. The fee for any treatment after 1st touch-up will run $75.00 per session. This fee is honored for three months from your initial treatment. Spider Vein treatment is performed on Thursday,Friday and Saturdays at our facility.
About 8 months ago, I had surgery to remove veins from my legs. As a touch-up to some spider veins, sclerotherapy was performed on my legs. I have since developed hyperpigmentation in these treated areas on both of my legs. I think it may be because I let my legs get sun after about one week after the Sclerotherapy. It seems that I just can't win with getting my legs to look healthy again. Nonetheless, I have been given HQRA from my Dr. for the hyperpigmentation. I am wondering how long it will take to go away? I am a 46 year old Caucasian female, fair to medium skin tone. I have high hopes for this to fade by summer (it's now Januay, but I don't want to get my hopes up if my chances are slim to none that this will fade). Please advise.
Hyperpigmentation after sclerotherapy may be the result of melanin production by the skin or blood from the vessel being treated leaking into the skin (a bruise). Both are inflammatory situations that will resolve over time. The problem is that the process is slow in the legs because of biologic and physiologic circumstances in that part of the body.
The most common side effects to sclerotherapy are swelling, brusing, and some ditenderness at the injection site. To reduce and accelerate healing good support stockings are to be worn for at least two weeks after the procedure and Tylenol cab be taken for the tenderness.



