Visible spider veins or small varicose veins can be more than a cosmetic concern – they often cause discomfort, leg fatigue, burning, or aching that interferes with daily activities and confidence. Many patients seek sclerotherapy to address veins that worsen with prolonged standing, exercise, or warm weather, or to resolve changes in leg appearance that make them hesitant to wear shorts or skirts. This minimally invasive treatment targets unwanted veins at their source, helping improve circulation, reduce symptoms, and restore a smoother, healthier-looking appearance.
At Revive Hand and Foot Institute, sclerotherapy is carefully tailored to support both comfort and long-term results for patients seeking effective vein care in Miami.
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive medical treatment used to eliminate spider veins and small varicose veins by injecting a specialized solution directly into the affected veins. This solution causes the vein walls to gently collapse and seal shut, allowing blood to naturally reroute through healthier veins while the treated vein is gradually absorbed by the body.
The procedure is performed in-office, requires no anesthesia or incisions, and typically takes less than an hour, making it a convenient option for patients seeking effective vein treatment with minimal downtime. Over time, sclerotherapy helps improve both the appearance of the legs and symptoms such as aching, swelling, or heaviness.
Advancements in vein care continue to improve outcomes for patients dealing with visible and symptomatic veins. Our center uses modern techniques to precisely target small blood vessels while supporting healthy blood flow throughout the legs. In addition to sclerotherapy, options such as laser technology may be recommended when appropriate, especially for veins that are not ideal candidates for injection-based care. Some conditions may require multiple treatments to achieve optimal results, as the body naturally adapts and circulation improves over time. While treated veins are eliminated, new veins can still develop, making ongoing vein health an essential focus of care.
Schedule an appointment today by filling out a form on our website or calling us to learn more about personalized vein treatment options.