Highlights
Licensed professionals use a foam-based solution to collapse unsightly spider veins and gradually fade them from view
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Choose from Three Options
- $49 for one sclerotherapy spider-vein treatment and ultrasound ($379 value)
- $89 for two sclerotherapy spider-vein treatments and ultrasound ($499 value)
- $129 for three sclerotherapy spider-vein treatments and ultrasound ($699 value)
After conducting a consultation, a physician or sclerotherapy specialist injects unwanted veins with a sclerosing agent. The solution collapses the veins, gradually fading them from view. The size and number of veins will determine the number of sessions necessary for optimal results. Ultrasound screen for deeper varicose veins will be conducted prior to injecting any sclerosing agent complimentary.
Consultation required as all candidates may not be eligible. Eligibility will be determined on an individual basis applying the accepted and prevailing standards of practice. Non-candidates will be refunded
Need To Know
About Skypoint Vein Center
Dr. Sameer Naseeruddin, the primary physician on site is double board certified by the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Naseeruddin grew up in the Chicago land area, went to University of IL Urbana Champaign and completed an Internal-Medicine residency at Cook County Hospital of Chicago IL with post graduate specialization in Varicose Veins. He picked up fluency in several languages along the way, including Spanish. A member of the American College of Phlebology and a Diplomat of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, he treats a diverse, multicultural client base at Skypoint Vein Center. Dr. Naseeruddin specializes in sclerotherapy, endovenous laser and radiofrequency vein ablation as well as the new cutting edge treatment for varicose veins, Venaseal (vein glue). Ultrasound screenings are conducted by Gregory Gleyzer, RVT RDMS (specialized vascular sonographer) to make sure there is no deeper underlying disease causing spider veins above.