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Are you tired of veins appearing in different body parts, such as legs, hands, breasts, etc.? But there’s nothing to be worried about. You can easily find treatments that address everything from spider veins to larger varicose veins.

With medical treatments such as sclerotherapy, laser therapy, and VeinGogh, you can target these veins and reduce visible veins on various body parts.

At the Center for Vein Wellness in Beverly Hills, we offer a variety of treatments after diagnosing the problem accurately.

What are the top cosmetic vein treatments?

1. Liquid sclerotherapy

If you are looking for a non-surgical or minimally invasive cosmetic vein treatment, this is a solid option for treating spider and smaller varicose veins.

Here, a specially formulated sclerotic substance is injected directly into the target vein to collapse and fade eventually.

There are two main types of solutions used, including

  1. Liquid solutions, which were the original type, are still commonly used for smaller spider and varicose veins because they work well in these areas.
  2. A foam solution works better for treating larger varicose veins since it covers more of the vein’s surface. Sometimes, large veins may need more than one injection to fully break down.

Irrespective of the solution type, they irritate the vein walls and make them collapse and seal shut.

Over time, the treated vein gets naturally absorbed by your body.

How long does it take to heal?

So, you will notice the small vein fading away within 3 to 6 weeks and the larger ones take 3 to 4 months. So finally, you get smooth and clear skin at the end of the treatment. Since it comes with minimal downtime, you can return to work on the same day.

2. VeinGogh

VeinGogh is an innovative, minimally invasive, super quick treatment that effectively treats small veins and spider veins, especially on the face and legs.

This cosmetic vein treatment in Beverly Hills at the Center for Vein Wellness uses high-burst technology that gradually reduces the appearance of small spider veins that occur on your face, hands, or legs.

Initially, a numbing cream is applied to the area that’s targeted for treatment. Then, a special microburst technology that sends a tiny burst of energy through a super-thin probe is directly sent to the vein.

These little “microbursts” of energy heat up the vein and make it collapse fine vessels up to 0.3 mm in diameter.

Then it gradually gets absorbed by your body. The best part? It only targets the problem vein, so the rest of your skin is left alone. The biggest advantage of this treatment is that it targets only the affected surface and other areas remain untouched.

How long does it take to heal?

This treatment is quick, nearly painless, and requires minimal downtime. This is why it’s regarded as one of the most convenient treatment options for people with visible, tiny veins. Plus, it’s also suggested for treating veins that fail to respond well to traditional methods.

So, the duration of the treatment is just a few minutes, and based on the appearance of your veins, you must undergo this treatment multiple times.

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3. Ambulatory phlebectomy

If you are dealing with varicose veins, your cosmetic surgeon may recommend this treatment to reduce the appearance of varicose veins.

It is the surgical removal of visible varicose veins that is often performed using local anesthesia. So it doesn’t cause pain but only a minor pinch-like sensation during the procedure.

During the treatment, tiny punctures that measure merely as small as 1 mm are made near the affected vein, and the varicose veins are carefully removed in small segments. The surgical procedure is guided by both visual inspection and Doppler ultrasound so that it helps in precise targeting of the veins. The procedure takes at least an hour but again can differ based on the patient.

In some cases, ambulatory phlebectomy is paired with sclerotherapy for best results.

How long does it take to recover?

Usually, recovery is considerably quick, which means patients can perform non-strenuous activities immediately following the procedure. Either the varicose vein can be removed in one go. Others might demand multiple treatments. If a patient undergoes concurrent procedures, they should take 2 or 3 days rest until they start with their routine.

If you seek premium care to reduce the appearance of varicose and spider veins, get cosmetic vein treatment in Westlake Village.

4. Endovenous laser varicose vein surgery

Endovenous laser treatment (EVLT) is one of the popular minimally invasive procedures used to treat varicose veins. This treatment is suggested when your varicose veins look sore, red, or swollen or if the skin over the varicose veins makes you feel irritated.

The to-be-treated area is first numbed. During this EVLT treatment, a small laser fiber is put into a catheter and inserted into the affected varicose vein through a small incision. When the laser is heated up, it collapses the veins and ends up closing it. This is eventually absorbed by your body.

With time, this closing leads to redirecting of the blood to healthier veins. If you are someone dealing with larger, stubborn varicose veins and looking for a minimally invasive treatment with fast recovery, this is the best choice.

How long does it take to cure?

Most people can get back to their normal activities soon after. Plus, it’s done with local anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure.

What vein problems can be dealt with the cosmetic vein treatment?

Facial veins 

The tiny red or blue lines that have been popping up on your face, particularly near your nose or cheeks, are facial veins. Those are nothing but broken blood vessels or spider veins. Though spider veins can arise anywhere on the body, they are predominantly found on the face or legs.

Why do they occur?

Facial veins occur for a bunch of reasons, such as anything from sun exposure and aging to genetics or skin conditions like Rosacea.

How are they treated?

At the Center for Vein Wellness, facial veins are treated using liquid sclerotherapy, VeinGogh, or a combination of both.

As for the third type (liquid sclerotherapy + VeinGogh), our expert pairs both treatments for some patients with larger and smaller visible veins. With VeinGogh, we address finer veins that require more precision. While with sclerotherapy we handle the larger ones.

This combo approach is recommended for people who fully address veins in a given area for smooth, flawless skin.

If you are tired of dealing with visible veins in your face, schedule your cosmetic vein treatment in Palmdale today.

Varicose veins and Spider veins

Varicose veins are those large, swollen, and twisted veins that predominantly appear on your legs. They appear dark purple or blue and may or may not cause discomfort, aching, or heaviness in the legs. However, for some people, they just remain without causing trouble and for cosmetic reasons, people might want to remove them.

Spider veins are small, thin blood vessels that also appear close to the skin’s surface, often in a web-like pattern. Hence they get the name “spider.” They are red, blue, or purple and can appear on the legs or face. Again, in most cases, they are harmless but many people expect them to be treated for cosmetic reasons.

Why do they occur?

These veins happen when the valves inside your veins weaken or fail to work properly. These valves ensure that the blood flows in one direction. So when they fail, blood starts to pool in the veins and cause them to stretch and become varicose. Some factors that influence them are genetics, age, hormonal changes, standing or sitting for prolonged periods, and obesity, among others.

How are they treated?

While compression stockings are initially recommended for initial stages, they can be given sclerotherapy, endovenous laser treatment, or phlebectomy based on how severe they are. For more serious cases, a combination of treatments may be used to achieve the best results.

Hand Veins

Hand veins are the veins you can see on the surface of your hands, especially when your skin is thinner or if you’re older.  While hand veins are normal, they can sometimes be a cosmetic concern, especially if they appear larger or more visible than you’d like.

Usually, there’s nothing to worry about health-wise, but if you’re bothered by how they look, there are treatments that can help reduce their appearance and give your hands a smoother, more youthful look.

How are they treated?

Treatments that are usually used for leg or foot vein removal, such as sclerotherapy, VeinGogh, and phlebectomy, can also be safely applied to hand or arm veins.

Breast Veins

Visible veins on the breast can be a cosmetic concern, especially for individuals with lighter skin tones or those who have undergone breast surgery. There are other factors that may cause this type of vein, such as pregnancy, weight fluctuations, aging, hormonal changes, rapid weight loss, regular vigorous exercise, and other medical conditions.

How are they treated?

The beast veins are usually treated by phlebectomy, sclerotherapy, and laser treatments. Visible veins shouldn’t be a problem anymore. 

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Final Words

Are you tired of veins appearing in different body parts, such as legs, hands, breasts, etc.? But there’s nothing to be worried about. You can easily find treatments that address everything from spider veins to larger varicose veins.

With medical treatments such as sclerotherapy, laser therapy, and VeinGogh, you can target these veins and reduce visible veins on various body parts.

At the Center for Vein Wellness in Beverly Hills, we offer a variety of treatments after accurately diagnosing the problem.