Sclerotherapy
What is sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy stands out as a remarkably efficient and minimally invasive medical intervention primarily utilised for addressing varicose veins and spider veins. Dr Kunene, a highly regarded dermatologist with extensive expertise, specialises in employing sclerotherapy to manage various vascular issues. This technique entails injecting a sclerosing agent directly into the targeted veins, leading to their collapse and gradual disappearance. As a reputable authority in dermatology, Dr Kunene is proficient in the intricacies of sclerotherapy, guaranteeing optimal outcomes for patients seeking relief from visible veins.
When is sclerotherapy indicated?
Sclerotherapy is recommended for various vascular conditions, and Dr Kunene judiciously evaluates each case to determine the appropriateness of this treatment. Sclerotherapy may be indicated in the following cases:
- Varicose veins: Sclerotherapy is an effective option for reducing the appearance of bulging and twisted veins, improving both cosmetic concerns and associated symptoms.
- Spider veins: Fine, web-like veins that often appear on the surface of the skin can be effectively treated with sclerotherapy, restoring a smoother and clearer complexion.
- Venous malformations: Certain vascular malformations, such as telangiectasia, respond well to sclerotherapy, enhancing both aesthetic appearance and comfort.
- Chronic venous insufficiency: Sclerotherapy can be part of a comprehensive treatment plan for chronic venous insufficiency, addressing underlying vascular issues.
Dr Kunene employs a patient-centred approach, carefully considering individual health factors and cosmetic goals before recommending sclerotherapy.
What does sclerotherapy involve?
Sclerotherapy is a straightforward outpatient procedure that typically takes place in Dr Kunene's state-of-the-art dermatology clinic. The steps involved in sclerotherapy include:
- Patient assessment: Before proceeding with the intervention, Dr Kunene thoroughly reviews the patient's medical history and performs a physical examination to assess the extent and nature of the vascular issues.
- Preparation: The patient is briefed on the procedure, and any concerns or questions are addressed. The targeted veins are identified, and the skin is cleaned in preparation for the injections.
- Injection of sclerosing agent: With precision, Dr Kunene administers a sclerosing solution directly into the specified veins through a delicate needle. This solution induces irritation to the lining of the vein, leading to its collapse and subsequent sealing.
- Post-procedure monitoring: After the injections, patients are monitored for a short period to ensure there are no immediate adverse reactions. Compression stockings may be recommended to aid in the healing process.
- Recovery and results: Patients can resume their regular activities shortly after the procedure. Over the following weeks, the treated veins gradually fade, providing a smoother and more aesthetically pleasing skin appearance.
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