Treating Problem Veins And Pigment Spots

This patient is a woman in her 50s with many spider and reticular veins on the inside of her ankle. She also had numerous brown pigment spots due to sun damage. She underwent combined sclerotherapy and alexandrite laser treatment. VIEW NOW

Laser Treatment of a Venous Lake of the Lip

Venous lakes are found most commonly on the lower lip of men. In the past, invasive surgery was required to remove them. The ND:YAG laser is a better choice. Frequently, only a single treatment is needed for complete resolution of the lesion. VIEW NOW

Facial Vein Treatment Options and Results

This patient had a large facial vein treated with the ND:YAG laser. Only a single treatment was needed for complete resolution of the vein. VIEW NOW

Spider Veins Removal with Sclerotherapy

Spider vein removal (sclerotherapy): Hypertonic saline is injected into the vein through a micro needle which generally causes very little pain. The solution causes the vein to blanch (turn white), then gradually disappear. VIEW NOW

Treating Spider Veins with Foam Sclerotherapy

This patient had already had their varicose veins treated in the thigh and calf region with VenaSeal. This quick clip shows me touching up his ankle area with a foam sclerotherapy. Sclerotherapy is very satisfying to watch, you watch them disappear. VIEW NOW

Sclerotherapy with Foam Demonstration and Results

Spider and reticular veins being treated with foamed polidocanol. VIEW NOW

Foam Sclerotherapy Treatment Demonstration

Foam Sclerotherapy is a new form of delivering the sclerosing agent that allows us to treat larger varicose veins that might be unsuccessfully treated with conventional sclerotherapy. VIEW NOW

How to Choose a Vein Treatment Doctor

Dr. Craig Schwartz shares what to look for in a doctor for vein treatments such as sclerotherapy, phlebectomy, and lasers. Vascular surgeons are uniquely qualified to deal with varicose or spider veins. VIEW NOW

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Sclerotherapy Demonstration

See a sclerotherapy procedure to get rid of spider veins. Typically once a vein is closed, it does not reopen. VIEW NOW

Spider Vein Treatment Using Sclerotherapy

In this video Dr. Dima uses Sclerotherapy for spider veins. Sclerotherapy is a popular method of eliminating varicose veins and telangiectasias in which a solution, called a "sclerosing agent," is injected into the veins causing them to collapse. VIEW NOW

Sclerotherapy: Results, Costs, and Candidates

Dr. Amanda Lloyd shares details about Sclerotherapy, a Spider Vein Treatment. VIEW NOW

Spider Vein Treatment With Foam Sclerotherapy

Watch as Dr. Malvehy uses polidocanol (Asclera) foam to treat a complex spider vein group, including treating the underlying reticular veins, so they don't grow back! VIEW NOW

Great Saphenous Vein Treatment Using Laser Ablation (GRAPHIC)

Treatment of the Great Saphenous Vein in the arm using an Endovenous Laser Ablation VIEW NOW

Spider Vein Treatment With Foam Sclerotherapy

Watch as Dr. Malvehy performs the foam sclerotherapy procedure to treat the root vein for spider veins. VIEW NOW

Spider Vein Treatment with ND:Yag Laser

The Elite+ uses 1064 ND:YAG laser energy to reach spider veins. Leg veins will gradually fade away. Laser leg vein removal is a non-invasive procedure, is safe for most skin types, and can deliver lasting results. VIEW NOW