★ PHYSICIAN-SUPERVISED · AESTHETICS · INJECTABLES · HRT · LASER · MEDICAL SKINCARE
DURATION
30-45 min
PROCEDURE TYPE
Cosmetic
BODY AREA
Legs
INDICATION
Spider veins, telangiectasias, small varicose veins on the legs
What it is
Sclerotherapy is an injection treatment for spider veins and small varicose veins on the legs. A sclerosing solution is injected directly into the visible vein, causing it to collapse and seal off. Your body absorbs the closed vein over the following weeks.
What to expect
Immediately after treatment, treated veins look bruised and reddish. Some appear darker before they fade. Mild discomfort, achiness, or tightness in the legs for 1 to 2 days is normal.
Wear compression stockings continuously for the first 24 to 48 hours, then during the day for the next several days. Walk every 1 to 2 hours; avoid sitting or standing still for extended periods.
Skip hot baths, hot tubs, and saunas for 2 weeks. Skip heavy lower-body exercise (squats, running, jumping) for 48 hours. Most bruising clears within 7 to 14 days. Visible vein fading takes 4 to 8 weeks per session. Results are progressive over the full treatment course.
What we offer
Sclerotherapy is $450 per session. Most patients need 2 to 3 sessions per area, scheduled 4 to 6 weeks apart. A follow-up at 4 to 6 weeks after the initial treatment evaluates results.
Benefits
CLEARED SPIDER VEINS
Visibly reduces or eliminates spider veins and small varicose veins on the legs.
BARE LEG CONFIDENCE
Restores the look of smooth, vein-free legs for skirts, shorts, and swimsuits.
QUICK SESSIONS
Each session takes 30 to 45 minutes with no recovery beyond compression for a few days.
FAST RESULTS
Treated veins begin fading within 2 to 6 weeks; most patients clear in 2 to 3 sessions.
PROVEN TREATMENT
Sclerotherapy has been the gold-standard treatment for spider veins for decades.
Good to know
Wear compression stockings for 5 to 7 days post-treatment. Avoid hot baths, saunas, and intense leg exercise for one week. Bruising at injection sites is normal for 1 to 3 weeks. Best scheduled in fall/winter when compression is easier. Treated veins start fading in 2 to 6 weeks; full results from a session at 6 to 8 weeks.
The treatment
Sessions run 30 to 45 minutes. We use the smallest possible needles to inject the sclerosing solution into each visible vein. There's a brief stinging or burning sensation per injection that lasts a few seconds. No anesthesia required. Compression stockings are applied immediately after.
Sclerotherapy is an injection treatment for visible spider veins—small blue or red veins on the legs—and small varicose veins. We inject a sclerosing solution directly into the vein, which causes the vein to collapse and seal off. Your body absorbs the closed vein over the following weeks, and blood reroutes through healthier vessels.
What is sclerotherapy and what does it treat?
Most patients require 2 to 3 sessions for optimal clearance, scheduled 4 to 6 weeks apart. Severity of the vein network determines exact number—a small cluster might clear in 1–2 sessions, while widespread spider veins may need the full series.
How many sclerotherapy sessions do I need?
There's a brief stinging or burning sensation as the solution is injected—lasts a few seconds per injection site. Most patients describe it as more uncomfortable than painful. We use the smallest possible needles and work efficiently. No numbing required.
Does sclerotherapy hurt?
Recovery is about 7 days. Wear compression stockings for 5–7 days. Avoid hot baths, saunas, and intense leg exercise for one week. Light walking is encouraged. Bruising at injection sites is normal for 1–3 weeks.
What's the recovery from sclerotherapy?
Treated veins start to fade within 2–6 weeks as your body absorbs them. A follow-up appointment is recommended 4 to 6 weeks after your initial treatment to assess results. Larger veins take longer than smaller ones.
When will I see sclerotherapy results?
Sclerotherapy is $450 per session. Most patients need 2 to 3 sessions per area, scheduled 4 to 6 weeks apart. Series pricing available.
How much does sclerotherapy cost in Lubbock?
Treated veins don't come back—they're permanently closed and absorbed. But new spider veins can develop over time due to genetics, hormonal changes, pregnancy, prolonged standing, or aging. Annual maintenance is common. The veins we treat today won't return; new ones may appear in different locations.
Will spider veins come back after sclerotherapy?
Most adults with visible spider or small varicose veins are candidates. Not appropriate for patients who are pregnant, on certain blood thinners, with active blood clots, or with severe varicose veins requiring surgical evaluation. We screen at consultation and can refer to a vein specialist if your veins need more than what sclerotherapy can address.
Who's a candidate for sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy works on smaller varicose veins. Large bulging varicose veins typically require ultrasound-guided treatment, endovenous laser ablation, or surgical intervention—procedures performed by vascular specialists. We'll evaluate at consultation and refer if your veins exceed what we treat in-office.
Can sclerotherapy treat larger varicose veins?
Book a complimentary leg vein consultation. We'll examine the veins, discuss your goals, and design a treatment plan with pricing. Call (806) 701-5840 or book online. Best to schedule treatment in fall/winter when compression stockings are easier to wear.
How do I book sclerotherapy?
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