Hand Sclerotherapy

hand-sclerotherapy

As women age, sometimes there are large veins that will appear on their hands. These veins can cause the hands to look more masculine or give the appearance of older hands. These veins become unsightly and many women often look for different ways to get rid of them. Hand Sclerotherapy is an effective method that is available to get rid of this problem.

Sclerotherapy of the hands is an effective treatment and it is considered to be just as effective as treating veins found on the legs. It can take either one or two sessions to totally get rid of these veins with the use of sclerotherapy.

The Hand Vein Sclerotherapy Procedure

Hand Vein Sclerotherapy is a simple procedure that requires minimal invasion. The procedure is easy to do and there is very little risk and pain associated with it. What happens is that veins in the hands are injected with a sclerosing agent. This is similar to what is done with sclerotherapy of the legs.

The sclerosing agent that is used in the treatment is approved by the FDA for the treatment of problematic veins. In hand sclerotherapy, the sclerosing agent will damage the wall lining of the vein. What then occurs is the vein to become congested and then the vein wall lining becomes destroyed. When it comes to the treatment of the hands, a higher concentration is used compared to what is given in the legs. This is due to the fact that the veins in the hands are much larger and will require a higher dosage of sclerosant if the right results are to occur.

There is no need for anesthetic and a small compression bandage is worn after the treatment. Most people who have the procedure done can go about their regular activities without and restrictions after a few hours. There may be some minor swelling and tenderness, but this should disappear after a couple of days.

The brown staining that is common with sclerotherapy of the legs does not occur in the hands.

Injection Snoreplasty

injection-snoreplastyPeople who suffer from snoring, are always looking for different solutions to their problems. One method that is being used is the use of sclerotherapy to treat snoring. This procedure has shown a steady increase over the past couple of years.

Sclerotherapy is very beneficial due to the fact that it is not expensive compared to other treatments. Sclerotherapy when used to treat snoring is also not painful and there is no need for days of bed rest to recover. The procedure is quite simple and all that is needed to be done is an injection with sclerosing agent is placed in the nose. This agent should cause scarring to occur. It should be noted that there is a higher possibility of a relapse occurring, compared to other surgery methods that are used to treat snoring.

Injection snoreplasty was created where a sclerosing agent, sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Sotradecol), is injected into the submucosal layer of the soft palate. This is done to cause stiffening and scarring in the nose. Usually once the injection had been applied, snoring should not occur.

There has been research that has been done that took a sample of 27 people. From those 27 people, 25 of them showed a drastic reduction in their snoring, as well as significant complications associated with the condition.

Out of the 22 people who showed success in stopping their snoring, 4 reported that it returned after 19-month follow up period.

Those 4 patients underwent surgery again and noted a turnaround in their snoring problems.

It should be noted that people who have this procedure done, may see their snoring return over time. This is due to the fact that the palatal tissue that showed scarring often is remodeled and softened over time.

In the end injection snoreplasty is a cheap and effective method that is used to treating snoring. It is very simple to do and there are very little side effects. The major selling point among individuals is the fact that it is extremely cheap to do.