Sclerotherapy
Murfreesboro, TN

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Transform your legs with sclerotherapy, an effective treatment that
reduces the appearance of spider veins and reticular veins, revealing
smoother, clearer skin.

How it works…

Sclerotherapy effectively treats spider and reticular veins through a quick, minimally invasive procedure. By injecting a solution directly into the veins, it causes them to collapse and fade over time, rerouting blood to healthier veins. This outpatient treatment typically lasts 30 minutes, allowing for a swift return to daily activities without significant downtime.

Why we love it

We love sclerotherapy for its efficient and minimally invasive approach to removing spider and reticular veins. It not only enhances the aesthetic appearance of the legs but also relieves discomfort associated with reticular veins. With its high success rate, quick recovery, and long-lasting results, sclerotherapy is a standout treatment for both cosmetic improvement and symptom relief.

Bye Bye Varicose veins.

Bye Leg discomfort.

Bye Bye Long recovery times.

At a Glance

Sclerotherapy

What It Is: Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment designed to eliminate spider and reticular veins, involving the injection of a solution that collapses these veins, leading to their gradual disappearance.

Main Ingredients: A specialized sclerosing solution, typically a saline-based or detergent-like formula, is used to effectively target and treat the problematic veins.

Benefits:

  • Significantly reduces the visibility of spider veins.
  • Alleviates symptoms like aching, swelling, and discomfort associated with reticular veins.
  • Offers quick treatment sessions with minimal downtime.
  • Enhances the cosmetic appearance and health of the legs.
  • Long-lasting results, improving both skin texture and confidence.

Price: $600/treatment | Includes an 8 week follow up treatment

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Treatable areas

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Sclerotherapy is primarily used to treat spider and reticular veins in the legs. This treatment effectively reduces the visibility of these veins, improving the aesthetic appearance of the legs, and can also alleviate associated symptoms like aching and swelling.

In some cases, sclerotherapy can also be applied to smaller veins in the feet and ankles, helping to diminish the appearance of veins in these areas for a more uniform skin tone.

The treatment is effective for spider and reticular veins that appear on the thighs, offering a cosmetic solution to enhance the overall look of the thighs and reduce any discomfort associated with larger reticular veins.

While less common, sclerotherapy can sometimes be used to treat small spider veins in other areas of the body, depending on the individual case and vein condition.

Questions? We’ve got answers

What exactly is sclerotherapy?

Sclerotherapy is a treatment for spider and reticular veins where a solution is injected into the veins, causing them to collapse and gradually fade away.

Is sclerotherapy painful?

Most clients experience minimal discomfort during sclerotherapy. Some may feel a slight stinging sensation when the solution is injected, but this is generally well-tolerated.

How long does a sclerotherapy session take?

A typical sclerotherapy session at Ashley McFarland Aesthetics lasts about 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated.

How many treatments will I need?

The number of treatments varies depending on the severity of the veins. Typically, multiple sessions are required for optimal results, spaced several weeks apart.

When will I see results from sclerotherapy?

Results can be seen in a few weeks, with full results typically visible after a few months. The timeline varies based on the size of the veins treated.

Can sclerotherapy treat all types of varicose veins?

Sclerotherapy is most effective for small to medium-sized spider and reticular veins. Larger veins may require different treatments.

What is the recovery process like?

Recovery is usually quick, with most clients returning to normal activities the same day. Compression stockings are often recommended for a short period post-treatment.

Are there any side effects of sclerotherapy?

Common side effects include temporary redness, bruising, or swelling at the injection site. More rare side effects will be discussed during your consultation.

How long do the effects of sclerotherapy last?

The effects are typically long-lasting. Treated veins usually don’t reappear, but new veins may develop over time.

How long do the effects of PRP last?

The longevity of PRP results varies. Under-eye improvements can last up to a year or more, while hair restoration effects can be sustained with regular maintenance sessions.

Before &
afters

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Avoid Certain Medications

Tell your doctor about medications. You may need to stop blood thinners like aspirin before the procedure to reduce bleeding risks.

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No Lotions or Oils

On the day of treatment, avoid applying lotions, oils, or perfumes to the areas being treated.

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Wear Comfortable Clothing

Choose loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the areas being treated.

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Stay Hydrated

Drink plenty of water before your treatment to help your body recover more efficiently.

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Avoid Sun Exposure

Minimize sun exposure to the treatment areas for several days before the procedure to avoid skin irritation.

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Wear Compression Stockings

Follow your doctor’s advice regarding wearing compression stockings. They help minimize swelling and support the treated veins.

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Avoid Strenuous Exercise

Refrain from heavy exercise or high-impact activities for a few days after the treatment to allow your body to heal.

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Stay Active

While avoiding strenuous activities, do engage in light walking to promote blood circulation.

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Avoid Hot Baths and Saunas

Stick to cool showers and avoid hot baths, saunas, or hot tubs for a couple of days as heat can cause veins to dilate.

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Monitor for Side Effects

Be vigilant about any side effects like severe pain or inflammation, and contact your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Not sure what service is right for you?

Meet with one of our expert providers to ask questions and determine what treatment is right for you.
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