Philadelphia Sclerotherapy doctors

David V. Martini, MD David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton
2 answers
Mark Abdelmalek, MD Mark Abdelmalek, MD
Philadelphia Dermatologist
219 N. Broad Street 4th Floor, Philadelphia
Gina C. Ang, MD Gina C. Ang, MD
Philadelphia Dermatologist
7901 Bustleton Ave Suite 304, Philadelphia
Anthony Benedetto, DO Anthony Benedetto, DO
Philadelphia Dermatologist
2221 Garrett Rd, Drexel Hill
Scott Chapin, MD Scott Chapin, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
253 West State Street , Doylestown

Recent Answers

How Long Do I Have to Wear the Compression Stockings After Sclerotherapy?

Are the compression socks needed for the best long-term results from sclerotherapy or mainly to manage the swelling or circulation?

A: Post procedure sclerotherapy compression

I agree with Dr. Kiripolsky's comments.  It is very important to wear compression stockings as much as possible for 1 week to 10 days to achieve optimal results.

David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
Best Sclerotherapy Solution?

I had Sclerotherapy done 3 years ago in FL and the results were wonderful, very noticeable within weeks, continued to get better throughout the 4 procedures I had.

Six weeks ago, I had it done again in Nashville. After 6 weeks, I can't tell any change, actually I only notice the new veins. I don't know which solution was used in FL, but she called it a soapy solution. The clinic here used saline. In your opinion which works best and is better for you to use?

A: Patients have Patience!

In my office we offer a variety of solutions depending upon the size of the vessel. We also use a yag laser. Results are generally good, but you must have several treatments and it takes 6-8 weeks for the end results!

David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
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