Spider veins and small varicose veins can be more than a cosmetic frustration; they can be a source of discomfort and self-consciousness. The good news is that Veinlite Sclerotherapy offers a modern, minimally invasive way to treat unwanted veins with precision and comfort, helping you get back to legs that look and feel better.
At Elite Vein Specialists, the Varicose Vein Center of Excellence, you’ll receive cutting-edge vein treatment backed by compassionate, individualized care from the moment you schedule your appointment through your recovery. Led by Dr. O’Hare, a highly experienced vein specialist, who understands venous disease personally, our team delivers advanced, minimally invasive solutions to restore vascular health and confidence.
At a Glance
Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy allows the physician to see veins below the skin’s surface, even those that may not be visible to the human eye. This procedure is indicated for superficial spider veins and feeder vessels.
Desired results may take up to two months to fully appear. Risks and side effects for this procedure are rare.
The Procedure
Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy is a minimally-invasive form of sclerotherapy in which the Veinlite guides the physician to the source of superficial spiders. The Veinlite transilluminates veins below the skin, even vessels that may not be visible to the human eye, allowing Dr. O'Hare to accurately map out the course of feeder vessels before injecting the spider veins. Feeder vessels are typically blue-green in color and are called reticular veins. Some feeder vessels can originate 4-8 inches away from where the spider is presented on the surface. Locating and closing all feeder vessels is critical to treating spider veins and ensuring they do not recur.
Like ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, Veinlite sclerotherapy allows the physician to more accurately assess the damaged veins and inject the solution into the right place to close the vein. However, Veinlite sclerotherapy is used for surface feeder vessels instead of deeper sources of reflux.
What Conditions Does It Treat?
Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy provides accurate treatment for superficial spider veins and their feeder vessels. Since it cannot see deep beneath the surface, it is not indicated for treating spiders resulting from deep feeder vessels.
Am I a Candidate?
Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy is indicated when patients have superficial spider veins with feeder vessels near the skin surface. Patience is essential during the course of treatment, as desired results for sclerotherapy patients can take approximately two months to become apparent.
At first, the injected vein may begin to look darker than it did initially, but this darkness typically fades within a week. Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy, like other forms of sclerotherapy, may involve many sessions depending on the severity of your vein problems.
Recovery
Recovery for Veinlite guided sclerotherapy is much the same as conventional sclerotherapy. Patients can typically move about directly after the procedure and return to regular activity after 24 hours. Compression bandages or stockings will be employed to aid in circulation. A short period of elevation may be required, but afterward, the patient should use regular walks and exercise to help promote vascular flow and prevent blood clots in untreated veins.
Blood clots and scabs will form on the inside of the treated vein due to the procedure. As a result, lumps may begin to appear under the skin. The lumps should fade as your body breaks down the scabs. You may experience discoloration or tenderness as the scabs heal.
Potential Risks
Complications are minimal when an experienced vein specialist performs Veinlite-guided sclerotherapy. Risks include those associated with conventional sclerotherapy, which are discoloration of the vein under the skin, bruising or inflammation at the injection site, and allergic reactions from ingredients in the solution.
Matting can also occur, where your body forms many tiny blood vessels around the injection site. Matting will usually resolve independently but sometimes requires additional injections to relieve.
Why Choose Elite Vein Specialists
At Elite Vein Specialists, the Varicose Vein Center of Excellence, you’re never treated like “just another set of legs.” From your first call to your final follow-up, our team is committed to delivering first-rate patient care, providing punctual appointments, timely communication, and a warm, supportive environment where your comfort and results come first. Whether you’re dealing with painful symptoms or simply want smoother, clearer-looking legs, we tailor every treatment plan to your unique needs, because you deserve care that feels personal, not routine.
Led by Dr. O’Hare, an experienced vein specialist serving the Bay Area since 2011, our practice offers cutting-edge, minimally invasive vein treatments with advanced techniques and a focus on outstanding outcomes. Dr. O’Hare also brings a rare level of empathy to her work, having personally navigated venous disease and treatment herself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Treating problem veins can also help relieve symptoms such as aching, heaviness, fatigue, throbbing, burning, swelling, and itching in the legs. Many patients find their legs feel lighter and more comfortable after treatment.
A typical Veinlite Sclerotherapy session usually takes about 20-45 minutes, depending on how many veins are being treated.
Most patients describe Veinlite Sclerotherapy as mildly uncomfortable but very tolerable. You may feel small pinches from the injections and a brief burning or stinging sensation as the solution is injected, but discomfort is usually minimal and short-lived.
To prepare for your appointment, avoid lotion, oils, or self-tanner on the treatment area and wear loose, comfortable clothing. Your provider may recommend avoiding certain medications beforehand that can increase bruising. Always follow your provider’s instructions.
Many patients need two to four treatments for best results. Some see improvement after one session, while others benefit from multiple visits spaced a few weeks apart.
Yes. Veinlite Sclerotherapy treats existing spider veins, but it can’t prevent new veins from forming over time.
After treatment, you should avoid hot baths, saunas, hot tubs, intense heat, and sun exposure for several days. Avoid high-impact exercise; however, light walking is encouraged to support circulation.
In most cases, yes, compression stockings are recommended after Veinlite Sclerotherapy to help improve circulation, support healing, and enhance results.
Reclaim Confidence With Veinlite Sclerotherapy in Walnut Creek, CA
Don’t let uncomfortable or unsightly veins hold you back from living confidently. Call 925-937-8346 to schedule a consultation and discover how expert vein care can make a lasting difference.