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Cheshire Image Clinic

[12 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

The Cheshire Image Clinic in Canal Street, Chester is the flagship of the nationwide Cheshire Image team and has specialised in medical cosmetic enhancements since it was established in 1989.[READ MORE]


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The Old Forge, 1 Canal Street, Chester, CH1 4EJ

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Medical Aesthetics Knutsford

[17 miles from Hale Bank]

Medical Aesthetics Knutsford delivers a vast range of non surgical medical aesthetic procedures and treatments all delivered by registered healthcare practitioners. Efficiently based in the heart ...[READ MORE]


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Windsor Court, 103 Kings Street, Knutsford Cheshire, WA16 6EQ

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Enhance Clinispa

[18 miles from Hale Bank]

Enhance Clinispa is the fusion of high-level medical aesthetic procedures with advanced skin and beauty treatments. From injectables, skin care, nails and tanning – all aspects are covered.[READ MORE]


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353 Park Road, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3HU

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Pure Perfection Clinic

[18 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Award-Winning Pure Perfection Clinic. Established in 2008 and situated in the heart of Rossett, Pure Perfection Clinic is North Wales’ leading aesthetic treatment center.[READ MORE]


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Chester Road, Rossett, Wrexham, LL12 0HW

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Dr Emma Goulding

[18 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

Medical aesthetic procedures in safe hands. Dr Emma Goulding is an NHS and aesthetic doctor based in Hale, Altrincham. She prioritises a patient-centred approach to aesthetic medicine. [READ MORE]


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2 Broomfield Lane , Hale, WA15 9AQ

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Dr Conlons Aesthetic Clinic - Bodyworx Swinton

[20 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 3 Review(s)

All treatments carried out by Dr Clare Elizabeth Conlon MBChB, FRCA who also works as a consultant anaesthetist at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Over ten years experience. The main goal of treatments ...[READ MORE]


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5 Moorside Road, Swinton, M27 0EL

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Renew Clinic

[22 miles from Hale Bank]

Many of us are concerned to some degree about our appearance. At Renew Clinic we believe that everybody has the right to feel good about themselves. Renew Clinic has quickly established itself as one ...[READ MORE]


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33a Hospital Street, Nantwich, CW5 5RL

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Saleh Aesthetic Clinic

[23 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

If you are looking for an aesthetic clinic to provide a range of non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments then welcome to the Saleh Aesthetic Clinic. Headed by Dr Roy Saleh our team is committed to...[READ MORE]


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The Cheadle Institute, 1 Cheadle Green, Cheadle, SK8 2BD

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Skin Medical

[24 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 15 Review(s)

We are experts in Vaser liposuction, laser hair removal, dermal fillers and skin rejuvenation and our main aim is to help you to find confidence in your appearance. As medically qualified and expe...[READ MORE]


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20 St Anns Square, Manchester, M2 7HG

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Dr Conlons Aesthetic Clinic

[25 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Aesthetic treatments administered by Dr Clare Conlon MBChB, FRCA, with over 15 years experience.[READ MORE]


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300 Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall, SK7 3DJ

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Blemish Clinic

[30 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 9 Review(s)

We are the North West's longest established skin care and aesthetic clinic, based in Edenfield, Ramsbottom. From Acne and scar treatments to weight loss and medically proven anti ageing treatments Ble...[READ MORE]


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40 Market Street, Edenfield, Ramsbottom, BL0 0JN

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Foreveryoung medical aesthetics Shrewsbury ltd

[44 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

Forever Young was created by Clare Spalding. Clare has been a registered general nurse for over 26 years and is a Medical Prescriber (Independent Nurse Practitioner).[READ MORE]


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1 Parade Shops, St Mary Place, Shrewsbury, SY1 1DL

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Brewood Skin Clinic

[53 miles from Hale Bank]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

Brewood Skin clinic is a nurse-led clinic owned by Sarah, a Nurse Prescriber with 20 years experience in the Aesthetics Industry. Offering an extensive range of Advanced Skin Solutions...[READ MORE]


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7 Church Road, Staffordshire, Brewood, ST19 9BT

Sclerotherapy And Microsclerotherapy Background Information

Anyone can suffer with thread (red, spider or broken) veins, and they can appear on any part of the body. Although harmless, they can cause distress as the sufferer often feels self-conscious, particularly if the veins are on an exposed part of the body, such as the legs, which people can see.

Sclerotherapy treatment was developed in the 1920s for the treatment of varicose veins. This was refined for the treatment of thread veins, and this is what we now call microslerotherapy. Micro simply refers to the very small veins targeted by this procedure. Both these treatments are now very popular and successful.

Treatment of varicose veins is generally considered to be a medical matter and not one for a cosmetic surgeon and so patients are often referred by their GP to a vascular (vein) specialist. For further information on varicose veins and associated leg pump failure which explains the diagnosis and treatment options, please go to www.veins.co.uk.

To help you distinguish between thread veins and varicose veins the following may act as a guideline:

Thread veins

Usually very near the surface of the skin, red, blue, or purple in colour, and less than 1 to 2 mm in diameter.

They are not regarded as a serious medical condition but they can occasionally ache.

Varicose veins

Usually deeper beneath the skin, being skin coloured or bluish - green and more than 2mm in diameter.

They are more serious than thread veins. They can be painful and are a sign of leg pump failure.

Depending on where the thread veins are situated, different treatment options are available. These range from microsclerotherapy which is mostly used for leg and other thread veins on the body (but rarely the face) to microwave treatment and laser or IPL treatments and electro-coagulation or electrolysis. In this section, we are just concentrating on thread vein treatment by microsclerotherapy.

According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), 10,126 sclerotherapy procedures took place in 2019, a decrease of 1.7% on 2018 statistics.

No reliable figures are yet available for the United Kingdom, but sclerotherapy is still a popular and effective procedure even though newer treatment options have recently become available.

If you are considering microsclerotherapy, the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the practitioner. Please ask your practitioner about anything you don't understand.

What is Microsclerotherapy and how does it work?

Microsclerotherapy is a technique of injecting thread or spider veins with a special substance known as a "sclerosant", usually a solution called sodium tetradecyl sulphate that causes swelling in the veins wall.

If the vein is small enough, the swelling will destroy the vein over several weeks, making it much less noticeable or even invisible.

Microsclerotherapy is normally used for the treatment of leg thread veins and is rarely used for the treatment of facial veins, where laser or IPL treatments are often favoured, owing to the small possibility of scarring that can occur.

 

What happens during a Microsclerotherapy treatment?

The first time you visit a clinic, a detailed discussion with a practitioner should clearly highlight your expectations of the cosmetic effect from this treatment. The practitioner should then be able to tell you if this is how they see the treatment working for you. If your expectations and theirs do not match each other, do not proceed until you are entirely happy with what they are telling you.

The practitioner may then take a medical history to make sure that there are no reasons why you are not suited to be treated with microsclerotherapy. Then you would normally be asked to sign a consent form, which means that you have understood what the treatment may do, and the potential side effects.

Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner that can be used as a “before and after” comparison to show you how successful your treatment has been.

All this may happen in your first visit. If you are happy to proceed further, the practitioner may also go ahead with your first treatment at this time. Equally, you may decide to keep your treatment separate from the initial consultation and not begin the procedure until your next visit.

The procedure

There is usually minimal or no discomfort during microsclerotherapy injections due to the size of the needle and the superficial injection technique.

The solutions used may differ in strength slightly depending on the size of the vessel to be injected. Your physician will decide which solution is best for your particular case.

Following injections, a swab may be taped over the treated area, and often a special bandage and compression stocking is applied which may be worn for several days to help assist shrinkage of the thread veins.

Repeat procedures

A single blood vessel may have to be injected more than once, depending on its size.

Repeat injection sessions can be scheduled one week later, but it is better to wait one month between treatments.

In practice, most patients require between 2 and 6 treatments at 4 to 8 week intervals.

It is common for around 75 percent or more of your veins to vanish, but you should be aware that 100 percent disappearance of all veins may not be achievable.

What are the risks and potential complications from Microsclerotherapy treatment?

Some pain or burning at the injection site may occur following injections, and some patients experience restlessness in their legs during the first few nights. This is due to the swelling of the walls of the veins.

For a month or so, the vessels may appear more prominent. The injection sites look like insect bites, and may occasionally itch. The veins gradually begin to fade and continue to improve for up to 8 weeks. After this time, a brownish discolouration of the skin may continue and may take many months to fade away.

Complications following microsclerotherapy are very rare, but the solution can sometimes escape from the veins and cause inflammation in the skin surrounding the treated area. There is also a small risk of the development of tiny ulcers, which may leave a small pink or white scar on healing.

Occasionally you may also find new veins developing in the treated areas, or even old veins flaring up again.

Who can perform Microsclerotherapy?

Manufacturers recommend that only medically qualified practitioners should use these treatments. Thus you will find many nurses, as well as general practitioners, dermatologists, and surgeons using this treatment.

Manufacturers do not recommend that beauticians or any other person outside the medical profession use microsclerotherapy.

For more information about practitioner training, qualifications and relevant medical organisations please view the information contained within the Legislation section of the Consulting Room.

Is Microsclerotherapy available on the NHS?

It is highly unlikely that anyone considering microsclerotherapy for the treatment of thread veins would be able to access this free of charge on the National Health Service.

However certain regions do make special cases, and we would always recommend that you visit your General Practitioner before embarking upon a cosmetic procedure involving surgery.

As well as their advice and guidance they may also be able to refer you to a local NHS Hospital who can treat you.

Where Else Near Hale Bank Can I Get Sclerotherapy and Microsclerotherapy?

We often get asked "Where can I get Sclerotherapy and Microsclerotherapy near me", so we have listed local areas where Sclerotherapy and Microsclerotherapy clinics are located.