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Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and spider veins. It involves injecting a solution into the affected veins, which causes them to collapse and eventually disappear. The procedure is minimally invasive and can be performed in a doctor's office. It is often used as an alternative to more invasive surgical procedures, such as vein stripping or laser ablation.
Sclerotherapy is a popular treatment option for those suffering from varicose veins and spider veins. It is relatively safe and effective, and can be performed quickly and with minimal discomfort. The procedure is often covered by insurance, making it an affordable option for many patients.
There are a number of companies that offer sclerotherapy products and services. These include Sclerotherapy Solutions, Vein Solutions, and Vein Care. Other companies, such as Medtronic and Covidien, offer sclerotherapy products as part of their larger portfolio of medical devices. Show Less Read more