What is the injection of hardening to treat varicose veins

What is the injection of hardening to treat varicose veins

Stimulation is an injection treatment used to remove small and medium-sized varicose veins in addition to spider veins, which are superficial bristles and are red and blue or violet color and often these veins are an aesthetic problem.

How does the cure work?

Varicose veins and spider vessels have no important function in the body and remove them do not affect the circulation at all. On the contrary, it can improve blood circulation and relieve the feeling of heaviness and fatigue.

• Using a very small needle, the cruciferous material is injected into varicose veins or veins. Injection of the cruciferous material leads to changes in the lining of the blood vessels and then the external pressure resulting from the use of cotton and the compressor ligament affixing the walls of the vein of each other, which loses the vein ability to absorb blood. Then the body gets rid of the hardened vein and the treated vein is not visible. These steps are similar to how a strong bruising in the body is.

How much treatment do I need?

The number of treatment sessions varies from patient to patient depending on the type, number and size of veins treated. Varicose veins and spider veins may need several sessions. Sessions are usually at intervals of one to two weeks.
It is important to know that reaching the best result means patience because the body takes time to respond to injections and to make maximum use must adhere to the post-treatment instructions the body will continue to recover and the existing effects where the injection will take months to recover.
After the initial examination, your doctor will tell you the approximate number of sessions you will need. This depends on your doctor’s examination, your history and your expectations of treatment, and you may need to have fewer or more sessions than your doctor.
It is very important to discuss your expectations of treatment with your doctor with care to keep them realistic.

There is no guarantee that curing will be successful in each case. Some veins and affected areas may need to be re-treated. The return of the treated vein is rarely seen if the correct injection method is used and the patient has followed the post-treatment instructions. Periodic examination is needed to infer any new varicose veins that may appear before their size increases and their numbers increase.

Common side effects:

1. Itching: There may be itching around the area that is injected, although it is light and may last for one or two days.

2. Pigmentation: A light brown hulk may occur along the vein in the treated area lighter than the color of the treated vein. This pigmentation will begin to fade within a few weeks but may take several months or a year to completely disappear. 1% is the percentage of persistent pigmentation after the first year. Try to avoid sun exposure for 6 weeks after treatment.
A small amount of intravenous blood may be attached to the vein and become stiff and may be given sensation of contract or subcutaneous aggregation and is common. The use of a compressor ligament reduces blood aggregation after treatment.

3. Flat-Expanded Lungs: 10% of treated people may suffer from the appearance of small, superficial spider veins between the injections whose cause of appearance is unknown. If not treated they usually disappear within 3 to 12 months. But are seldom permanent. If they do not disappear, they can be treated by injection or laser.

4. Pain: It is common to feel pain at the injection site. Injection of the hardened substance is upset but simple, the pain is temporary and lasts from one to seven days and treatment of paracetamol can be used when needed.

Bruising: It may occur at the injection site and can be avoided by not using aspirin, olebrosin and similar drugs for 10 days before and 10 days after the treatment session.

6. Ulcer at the injection site: It is very rare to have a small ulcer at the place where the infusion has been injected. This depends on the doctor’s experience. The ulcers need 4 to 6 weeks to fully heal and a scar may occur as a result.

7. Sensitive reaction: There is a very rare percentage of an allergic reaction to the substance injected. You will be monitored and observed and treated in the appropriate manner if this sensitivity and you should tell your doctor if you have any history of allergies from other materials.

Alternatives to varicose veins: If not treated, varicose veins may develop and result in the appearance of varicose veins with greater complications known as permanent leg cavities, chronic pain, pigmentation, ulcers. You may choose to wear the compressor (drink) and it helps the blood circulation and the delivery of blood to the heart. Wear these compression clothing regularly helps relieve pain, stiffness and tingling. It may also help prevent the development of varicose veins or new appearance.

Pre-treatment instructions:

  • Drugs: Stop aspirin and prophylaxis for 10 days 10 days before the session to reduce bruising and acetaminophen is allowed.
  • Time allocation: The vasectomy session may last for 20 minutes
  • Pictures: You may take pictures before your first session to determine how you feel about the treatment and your identity will not be clear in the pictures and permission to approve the imaging will be taken before filming.

Post-treatment instructions:

1. Press before stand: The compressor will be placed for you. Appropriate pressure is necessary to prevent the return of blood to the vein that has been injected and to reduce the incidence of hyperpigmentation after treatment. Cotton balls and adhesive tapes may be uncomfortable and may cause sensitization and water bubbles to sensitive skin. The compressor must be worn 24 hours a day for 7 days. It can be removed for washing and preferably overnight when your movement is lower.
If the varicose veins are larger, the doctor may ask you to wear them for 2-3 weeks.

2. Bathing: Bathing is allowed after the first 24 hours. Do not shower with hot water or use a hot water bath or a sauna for two weeks after the session so that there is no expansion of the veins.

3. Hyperpigmentation: If you get hyperpigmentation after the hardening session, you should use the sun visor for places exposed to sunlight so as not to increase hyperpigmentation.

4. Activity: In most cases you can return to work and practice your normal activities immediately after the session. Please take 15 minutes to walk immediately after the session. Stay away from sitting or standing for long periods and keep your legs above your heart level.
Stay away from vigorous exercise, jogging, jogging, weight lifting, and abdominal stretching exercises for one week after each hardening session.

5. Drugs: Do not use aspirin and prophylaxis for 10 days after each session to reduce the incidence of bruising. Paraceta Mall can be used when needed.

6. Follow-up: Subsequent sessions are usually after one to two weeks. The doctor will tell you when you should return.

I hope that this information has answered your questions
With wishes for you health and wellness