Some temporary side effects which may occur at the site of the injection include.
Side effects of varicose veins laser treatment.
Some side effects that may occur at the site of the injection include.
A laser fibre is passed through a thin tube catheter into the vein.
These side effects usually go away within a few days to several weeks.
Darkened skin in the form of lines or spots.
Laser treatment works by sending strong bursts of light onto the vein which makes the vein slowly fade and disappear.
The risks of vein lasers include thermal injury to the skin manifesting as skin burns.
It involves injecting a solution directly into the vein which causes the vein to close and eventually fade.
While doing this the doctor watches the vein on a duplex ultrasound screen.
Laser is less painful than vein ligation and stripping and it has a shorter recovery time.
Doctors are using new technology in laser treatments to close off smaller varicose veins and spider veins.
Endovenous laser treatment can treat larger varicose veins in the legs.
Common side effects of sclerotherapy.
You might feel side effects after your treatment.
Multiple tiny red blood vessels.
This is a rare occurrence due to lower levels of laser heat being delivered with these procedures.
Some side effects can take months or even years to disappear completely.
The most common are swelling bruising change in skin color and pain.
Injection of a large vein with a foam solution is also a possible treatment to close a vein and seal it.