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Peri-Sclerotherapy
Instructions
Patients who have had sclerotherapy have reported
little discomfort and are please with their results. Careful
attention to post-procedure care is very important in minimizing
complications and maximizing your cosmetic results.
Following each session:
Immediately after each session, compression stocking must
be worn. The stockings should be worn 24 hours a day for 3
days. Wear your compression stockings for an additional 2-3
weeks following treatment, putting them on in the morning
and removing at night. Fading should continue over the next
2-6 weeks.
Walk at least 1 hour
a day. Avoid standing for long periods of time.
Avoid strenuous activity,
high impact aerobics, or weight lifting for 3-4 days after
treatment.
Avoid hot baths for
2 weeks. Take cool showers to help keep veins closed.
Additional Considerations:
Compression stockings
Compression of the sclerosed vein with graduated compression
stockings should be maintained after treatment as outlined
above. Compression serves a number of purposes:
Compression helps
decrease the likelihood of blood reentering the vein, especially
if compression
is maintained over 2-3 weeks.
The pressure helps
seal the irritated vascular lumen.
Compression reduces
the risk of 'blood clot' formation, and reduces incidence
of hyperpigmentation,
and matting after sclerotherapy.
Discomfort
Wear compression stockings as prescribed. This alone may
eliminate discomfort. Walking will also help, and when needed,
topical ointments ormild pain medication may be used (non-aspirin
Diclofenac type medication).
Bruising
Fair-skinned
people tend to bruise more than do dark skinned people.
Clots sometimes develop
at the site of injection. Although not a major cause for concern,
removal of these
clots may be necessary within a couple of weeks to allow the
healing process to
progress normally.
Itching/Swelling at injection site
A small percentage
of people may develop an allergic reaction to the sclerosing
agents. This occurrence
usually resolves with time but occasionally antihistamines
may be used.
Tape Blister or Ulceration
Occasionally
a blister type hive may arise at the site of tape dressing
or at the site of some leakage
of medication. This potential side effect can be unpredictable,
but usually resolves within
a couple of weeks using topical treatment such as zinc oxide.
When should I return for evaluation or additional treatment?
You should wait
4-8 weeks between sessions to achieve maximum fading. Ask
your doctor or nurse.
If you have questions about this information, please contact
us:
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Contact
information
Address: 29 Harley Street,
London W1G 9QR
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Phone 0207 323 9012
Fax 0207 927 3007
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E-Mail:
Information: info@dr-bull.com
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