Sclerotherapy CDA: The Gold Standard for Spider and Small Varicose Veins

Sclerotherapy CDA

For those seeking to eliminate small varicose and unsightly blue veins, Sclerotherapy CDA is the premier, minimally invasive treatment available. Performed in a specialized vein center in Coeur d’Alene, Sclerotherapy is an effective, non-surgical solution that addresses both the cosmetic appearance and underlying discomfort caused by these common venous issues. It is a quick and precise in-office procedure that delivers lasting results with virtually no downtime.

How Sclerotherapy Works

Sclerotherapy is an injection-based procedure that has been used successfully for decades to treat problematic veins. The process involves:

  1. Injection of Sclerosant: An FDA-approved medication, known as a sclerosant, is injected directly into the targeted vein.
  2. Inflammation and Coagulation: The medication causes a reaction in the vein’s wall, leading to inflammation and coagulation of blood.
  3. Vein Closure: This process causes the vein to seal shut and eventually scar.
  4. Natural Absorption: Over a period of time, the body naturally absorbs the closed vein, and it fades away.

This treatment is highly effective for spider veins and small varicose veins because it physically shuts down the problematic vessel, redirecting blood flow to healthier, deeper veins.

Types of Sclerotherapy for CDA Patients

Depending on the size and depth of the veins, a vein specialist in Coeur d’Alene may utilize two primary techniques:

  • Traditional Liquid Sclerotherapy: This involves injecting a liquid sclerosant directly into surface-level spider veins and small varicose veins. Multiple veins can be treated during a single session.
  • Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy (UGS): This highly specialized procedure is used for treating advanced varicose veins that are hidden beneath the skin. It follows the same principles as traditional Sclerotherapy, but uses ultrasound imaging to guide the injection of a sclerosant solution (often a foam) into the abnormal veins. UGS ensures the treatment is delivered accurately to the source of the problem.

The Benefits and Experience in Coeur d’Alene

Sclerotherapy is a patient-friendly treatment that offers numerous benefits:

  • Minimally Invasive: It is a simple injection procedure that requires no surgery or anesthesia.
  • Minimal Downtime: Patients can drive themselves home or return to work immediately after the procedure.
  • Comfortable: The procedure is quick, and only minor discomfort may ensue during the injection.
  • Excellent Results: The treatment effectively causes the veins to seal shut and eventually fade away, offering lasting cosmetic improvement.

Sclerotherapy as Part of a Comprehensive Plan

It is important to note that Sclerotherapy is often used as a complementary treatment. For larger, deeper veins that are the source of venous insufficiency, a specialist will typically recommend an initial treatment like Endoluminal Ablation or Radiofrequency Ablation. Sclerotherapy is then used to treat the smaller, visible veins (varicose or spider veins) that remain on the surface after the primary issue has been corrected. This multi-modality approach, performed by an expert like Venia’s Dr. Douglas Stafford, ensures the most thorough and effective results. Contact Venia for more information!

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for veins to disappear after Sclerotherapy?

It typically takes up to one month for the treated veins to completely fade away after the injection. However, multiple treatments may be required depending on how many veins need treating.

Will I need to wear compression stockings after Sclerotherapy CDA?

Yes. Patients are required to leave the office wearing compression stockings, which provide external support to the vein walls and help control leg swelling.

Is Sclerotherapy effective for large, bulging varicose veins?

Sclerotherapy is the premier treatment for small varicose and spider veins. For very large, bulging veins, a specialist may recommend Microphlebectomy or Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy to achieve better results.

Can I drive myself home after the procedure?

Yes, patients can typically drive themselves home immediately after Sclerotherapy and can return to work.