What is Asclera
Asclera Injections is a prescription medicine that is used in a procedure called Sclerotherapy and is administered by a healthcare provider to treat two types of veins:
-Uncomplicated spider veins (very small varicose veins < 1mm in diameter)
-Uncomplicated small varicose veins (1 to 3 mm in diameter) known as reticular veins
What is Sclerotherapy?
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure done by your healthcare provider treat uncomplicated spider veins and uncomplicated reticular veins. The treatment involves the injection of a solution into the affected veins
How does Asclera work?
Asclera is a sclerosing agent that is injected into the veins. It works by damaging the endothelium, the cells lining the inside of the blood vessels. This causes blood platelets to attach to the lining of the vessels; eventually, cellular debris and platelets cause the blood vessel to clot. Over time, the clotted vein will be replaced with tissue.
How long is each Asclera Session
A typical sclerotherapy session lasts 15 to 45 minutes. One injection is usually administered per inch with multiple injections per session.
Your healthcare provider may recommend that you wear compression stockings following the treatment.
What Should I avoid after receiving Asclera
For two to three days following the treatment, avoid ( if you are uncertain, please ask your healthcare provider):
You should tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including:
Are there any possible side effects to Asclera?
YES, they may include:
You should not be treated with Asclera if you:
Asclera is not recommended for use in children younger than 18 years of age
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