Ultrasound
Guided Sclerotherapy
High
tech ultrasound machines are used in many areas of clinical medicine to
provide a visual window to structures beneath the surface of the skin.
These same machines, used to visualize diseased refluxing veins deep under
the surface of the skin, can now enable doctors trained in ultrasound
guided sclerotherapy to safely and effectively treat the actual leaking
vein causing varicose veins and spiders seen on the surface of the skin.
Ultrasound guided
sclerotherapy gets to the source of the disease - the refluxing or leaking
vein - and in doing so treats all types of diseased veins and spiders
better, quicker, and more effectively than they've ever been treated
before.
What
are the benefits of ultrasound guided sclerotherapy as compared to
conventional sclerotherapy?
Better results.
Quicker Results. And overall, less expensive. Because only
ultrasound guided sclerotherapy gets to the source of diseased veins deep
under the surface of the skin, results from sclerotherapy treatment
performed via ultrasound guidance tends to be much better. Large
varicose veins can go away quickly and completely without surgery.
Spider veins and so-called feeder veins (reticular veins) often fade with
fewer treatments and cosmetically better results than when treated with
conventional sclerotherapy or laser alone. And because ultrasound
guided sclerotherapy gets to the source of the disease (reflux), the
results of treatment tend to be more permanent and less expensive because
fewer treatment sessions are necessary to get the job done.
When looking for
sclerotherapy treatment, we suggest everyone inquire whether ultrasound
guided sclerotherapy would be the right choice of treatment for them,
whether they have large varicose veins or even small spiders.
Is
ultrasound guided sclerotherapy only for large varicose veins?
No. Remember
that all diseased veins on the surface of the skin - even spider veins -
are caused, to some degree, by reflux. Only ultrasound guided
sclerotherapy can "see" beneath the skin to allow treatment of
feeder veins causing spiders. Therefore, nearly all new patients of
Arizona Vein Center - even those with only spider veins - undergo at
least one ultrasound guided sclerotherapy treatment to be sure all sources
of reflux are treated at the beginning treatment process.

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