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Sclerosing Agents
Today, many doctors are treating spider veins with sclerotherapy. In this rather simple procedure, veins are injected with a sclerosing solution,
which causes them to collapse and fade from view. The procedure may also help remedy the symptoms associated with spider veins; including aching,
burning, swelling and night cramps. Housed in our state-of-the-art laboratory is a certified, Class 1000 clean room with laminar flow hoods
(Class 100) used for aseptic compounding. Our sterile laboratory enables us to compound IV solutions, such as those used for sclerotherapy.
Article on Sclerosing Agents (Adobe Acrobat)
Comparative Trial Between Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate and Glycerin in the Treatment of Telangiectatic Leg Veins (Dermatol Surg 2003;29:612-615)
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