One or Two Spider- or Varicose-Vein Sclerotherapy Treatments at The Skin Center Medical Spa (Up to 81% Off)
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Medical professionals encourage veins to collapse and fade through microinjections of sclerosing agent
Unlike real spiders, spider veins are impervious to rolled-up magazines and rarely inspire beloved children’s novels. Squash pesky skin arachnids with this voucher.
Choose Between Two Options
- $89 for one sclerotherapy treatment for spider or varicose veins (a $410 value)
- $159 for two sclerotherapy treatments for spider or varicose veins (an $820 value)
Doctors and registered nurses customize sclerotherapy treatments to reduce unsightly spider and varicose veins on clients’ epidermal landscapes. During the minimally invasive procedure, specialists inject threadlike veins with a sclerosing agent, which encourages them to collapse and fade. Though procedures require little to no downtime, the medical spa recommends patients wear compression hose—which can be purchased directly from The Skin Center for $30—for 3 days afterward to speed up the healing process. Appointments last 15–45 minutes, and multiple sessions may be required to treat all existing veins.
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About The Skin Center Medical Spa
Tending to bodies for more than 35 years, The Skin Center Medical Spa enhances innate beauty through noninvasive laser treatments, anti-aging skin therapies, and cosmetic enhancements. Conceived by Dr. Dominic Brandy, the current medical director at three Pittsburgh locations, and overseen by the Columbus location's medical director, Dr. Fernando Colon, the minimally invasive QuickLift mini face-lift helps tighten the lower face, neck, and jawline with a dramatically shortened recovery time. The Skin Center's experts revitalize all components of the face, targeting veins, hair, or Mona Lisa–shaped birthmarks through surgical solutions and high-tech injections. Vascular surgeons Dr. Jerome Itzkoff and Dr. Marios Panayides and specialize in minimally invasive surgeries such as such as endovenous laser ablation, phlebectomy, and ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy to serve skin below the head.