Friday, December 20, 2019

Treatment of Hand Veins

Increasingly, veins in the hands are becoming popular among aesthetic treatments.  However, in light of the complex arterial and venous anatomy of the hand, its imperative that such treatment be only considered in the hands of specialized vein doctors in NJ

Treatment options for undesired veins in the hands include sclerotherapy and ambulatory phlebectomy.

With sclerotherapy, the target vein is directly injected with either polidocanol or STS.  Foam sclerotherapy may be preferred for best vein treatment effect.  Compression therapy pos treatment is advised, however is done with elastic bandages for 48 hours without interruption.  

Ambulatory phlebectomy is also performed for hand vein treatments.  Under sterile technique and local anesthesia, a small Mueller hook is used to exteriorize the target vein similar to varicose veins in the legs.  Post procedure, compression is similar to sclerotherapy.  With either sclerotherapy or ambulatory phlebectomy, the main side effect is bruising and swelling.

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