BLUFFTON, SC, April 04, 2014 (Press-News.org) Many people find themselves embarrassed by "spider veins" in their legs, but don't realize there is a treatment available to help eliminate these veins. At LUX - A Medical Spa in Bluffton, patients can receive spider vein treatment with Sclerotherapy, which is a popular method of closing down or obliterating spider angiomata and superficial telangiectasias (spider veins).
Sclerotherapy is often considered the treatment of choice for small varicose veins, and involves injecting a solution directly into the vein. The Sclerotherapy solution causes the vein to scar and collapse, which then forces the blood to reroute through healthier veins. The collapsed vein is then reabsorbed into local tissue and eventually fades. After Sclerotherapy, treated veins tend to fade within a few weeks, although it may occasionally take up to a month to see the actual results. In some instances, multiple treatment sessions will be needed for the best results.
"We understand that spider veins are often unappealing to the eye. For this reason, we are excited to offer our patients Sclerotherapy for the removal of their spider veins. In as little as one visit, our patients can experience results," said Dr. Carmen Traywick in Bluffton at LUX Medical Spa.
LUX Medical Spa in Bluffton uses the Sciton Laser for spider vein treatment. Through the use of the Sciton Laser, patients can experience a comfortable treatment that does not require anesthesia. During the spider vein treatment in Bluffton, a laser emits pulses of light that are absorbed by the red blood cells in the vein without any significant spread to the surrounding tissues.
The energy will then heat the vein, which causes it to close. The Sciton Laser uses a special cooling plate that provides cooling during and after each laser pulse. By doing this, patients will experience improved comfort throughout their procedure. During spider vein treatment in Bluffton at LUX Medical Spa, patients have described a sensation that is similar to the snap of a rubber band.
Through the availability of Sclerotherapy, patients can now say goodbye to spider veins. Patients are encouraged to visit LUX Medical Spa in Bluffton for more information on this treatment and to find out if it is an appropriate procedure for the removal of their spider veins. For more information on Sclerotherapy, or other treatments in Bluffton such as chemical peels, patients can visit LUX Medical Spa's website at http://www.luxhhi.com.
About LUX - A Medical Spa in Bluffton: Dr. Frederick Weniger Dr. Carmen Traywick and Susan "The Botox Queen" Coker, PA-C are proud to introduce LUX - A Medical Spa to the Low Country. Dr. Carmen Traywick is a graduate of Emory Medical School in Atlanta, Georgia. She completed her Internship and Dermatology Residency at Emory University School of Medicine. During her training, Dr. Traywick encountered the most complex and challenging dermatologic conditions, which further expanded her expertise and knowledge. Dr. Frederick Weniger is Board Certified from The American Board of Plastic Surgery and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and continues to expand his knowledge and expertise with continuing education. Susan Coker is "The Botox Queen." She is a graduate of the Emory University Physician Assistant Program and has more than 20 years of experience, knowledge, skills and resources to create the desired outcome for her patients.
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Dr. Carmen Traywick
contactus@luxhhi.com
350 Fording Island Road, Suite 101
Bluffton, SC 29910
(843) 757-3223
http://www.luxhhi.com
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Medical Spa In Bluffton Is Now Offering Spider Vein Treatment
Spider vein treatment is now available in Bluffton at LUX - A Medical Spa for an improved appearance.
2014-04-04
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