Detroit Sclerotherapy doctors
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Khaled El-Hoshy, MD
Detroit Dermatologic Surgeon
14555 Levan Rd. Suite 410, Livonia |
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Roger Byrd, DO
Detroit Dermatologist
405 Barclay Circle Ste 103, Rochester Hills |
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Leonard Cetner, MD
Detroit Dermatologist
6330 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 120, West Bloomfield |
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Fanny A. dela Cruz, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
7091 Orchard Lake Road Suite 200, West Bloomfield |
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Henry Houin, MD
Detroit Plastic Surgeon
Detroit |
Recent Answers
The information posted on this site suggests there might be more information about the Polidocanol that are used for Sclerotherapy, and other reactions to it. Are there more examples that you know of? Can you provide further information? Thank you.
Aetoxisclerol is the trade name for the product in France. It is currently FDA approved & available in USA. I have used the french product overseas during the teaching courses I give on sclerotherapy. In France it is available in 0.5%, 2%, & 3% concentrations. The larger the vein , the higher the concentration used for treatment. I injected over 100 patients, with no single adverse effect in terms of allergy, ulceration or anything major. Brown discoloration can occur temporarily as with all other sclerosing solutions & Laser treatments of spider veins.




