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Hello and thank you for your question. Typically, each treatment averages around $400 per treatment. I would recommend a consultation with a board certified provider who can assess the areas and see if you are a candidate. At this time, the provider will have the best idea of pricing for you. I hope this information helps and best of luck!
We typically use more than one vial of asclera during a foam sclerotherapy session to eliminate reticular veins and spider veins. Best, Dr. KaramanoukianLos Angeles vein expert
We charge $250 per vial for about one treatment which can treat multiple veins in different areas. Typically it takes 2 -3 treatments to resolve the problematic veins.
Asclera is used to treat spider veins and the cost can vary depending on how much area is treated. The minimum cost of my practice is $250, However for more extensive areas sometimes costs can be up to $750. Sometimes more than one session is needed.
My practice charge $ 380 for 1 vail Asclera and $480 for 2 vails Asclera.Wish you the best in health.LOVA- Lake Oswego Vein and Aesthetic
My practice charges $300 per vial of Asclera, which is plenty of medicine to treat numerous veins on both legs. We do as many as we can (or as many are desired) with that vial, and I ask patients to return another day for a second session if there are more veins to treat or if certain veins don't clear. The risk of adverse reactions (including an allergic reaction) is thought to be higher if you use more than one vial in a single session.
I never charge my the vial. I charge by my time. so $100 for 15 minutes which would equate to about 1 vial. If we spend an hour which is usually 4 vials then its $400 All the best from Gig Harbor WA
It depends on what area of the country you reside in. We typically charge $450 for each vial of Asclera. However, we usually have it on sale for $350 a vial. Depending on how many spider veins need to be treated, we may use 2 vials a treatment. We typically recommend 3 treatments, 4 weeks apart. Good luck!
Thank you for your question. We charge 250$ per vial of asclera. It has 2 cc in it and can treat multiple veins. Most veins will need 2-3 treatments.I hope this helps. I recommend that you consult in person with an expert board certified plastic surgeon. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-personSHOW MORE treatment with a trained medical professional for appropriate care."
In 2017, we charge $350 for a session of spider vein sclerotherapy with Asclera, which includes the price of the vial of drug, the syringe and needle used to inject it, as well as it covering the cost of a board-certified physician doing the injections himself. I hope that helps.
Our patients use Venasmart compression after sclerotherapy. See your vein surgeon about possible blood clot evacuation. Best, Dr. KaramanoukianLos Angeles
Foam sclerotherapy is very well tolerated by our patients for the treatment of spider veins and reticular veins. Best, Dr. KaramanoukianLos Angeles
In our practice we charge about $350 per vial including the cost of injection. The volume needed really depends on how many spider veins need to be treated. Every practice has it's own way of pricing Asclera, but unlike Botox, it is not intended to be a multi-use vial.
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Everyone is different when it comes to how long it takes for spider veins they disappear after injections. For small spider veins I would give it at least a month before even look at my legs again. Some people can take up to three months by the time they go away. It is also...
There is evidence that the risk profile of Asclera is less than that of STS, but both solutions are safely used to eliminate unwanted spider veins. Choosing the appropriate sized veins to treat, and patient selection are important in reducing complications and improving results.
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