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Spiders Veins of the Foot That are Difficult to Clear

The image on the left is a patient with GSV insufficiency and will respond well to sclerotherapy. The patient on the right has no venous insufficiency and responds poorly to sclerotherapy. At the Aesthetic Vein Conference, we will share technique that we have found successful for the treatment of generalized essential telangiectasia.  

A Guide to Treating Facial Veins by Ronald Bush, MD, FACS & Peggy Bush, APRN

A ‘NEW’ one of a kind book illustrating the safe treatment for all facial veins using anatomical principles, available next week at CVC Arterial & Venous Endovascular Conference, Radisson Blu Aqua, Chicago, IL, July 11-13, 2018, and online with exact sites to be announced soon!            

Treating Facial Veins Safely

All veins of the face are connected. Knowing the anatomy allows for safe treatment. We never use a laser for these dilated 2-3 mm veins, since multiple treatments may be necessary and the failure rate is high. Foam sclerotherapy is usually a one-time treatment. % of concentration depends on vessel size but, Sotradecol 0.5% or […]