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Dark circles~
In cases of hollowness, wrinkles under the eyes, bulging,
dark coloration, blue veins, etc.,
there are various symptoms.
Director Shin Duhan
What are blue under-eye veins?
There are many blood vessels gathered under the eyes, and because the skin under the eyes is very thin and translucent, blue veins can show through.

As the subcutaneous fat becomes thinner due to skin aging, it can look more severe.
Possible causes include not getting enough sleep, stress, and poor blood circulation before and after menstruation, which can cause blood circulation to stagnate under the eyes and make blue dark circles appear more prominent.

How are blue under-eye veins treated?
Sclerotherapy (injection therapy)
When blue veins are visible under the eyes, a sclerosing agent is injected into the blood vessels to sclerose the thick vessels and improve the symptoms.
However, because this procedure targets only part of the blood vessels, sclerosing the vessels does not improve the overall dark appearance around the eyes.
In practice, you should expect only the removal of one or two blood vessels.
In addition, very fine red blood vessels are difficult to treat with sclerotherapy.
For red blood vessels, pigment lasers can be used, but in the case of under-eye dark circles, the laser effect is usually very slight or nonexistent.

Sclerotherapy is simple to perform and causes almost no pain, bruising, or swelling, so you can return to daily life immediately. However, because it is performed on very fine blood vessels, it requires highly precise technique.
It is a procedure that requires specialized knowledge and experience with sclerosing agents, so it is not a treatment just anyone can perform.
By adjusting the concentration and injection amount of the sclerosing agent appropriately, better results can be achieved in one session.
Once a blood vessel disappears, it does not reappear, and there are no special side effects.
The injected medication is a safe formulation that has received import approval from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and FDA approval.

What is the course after sclerotherapy for blue under-eye veins?
① The site where a blood clot occurs may have slight pain.
② Daily life is possible immediately.
③ If additional treatment for other blood vessels is desired, the procedure is performed at intervals of at least one to two months.
④ The blood vessels gradually disappear over the course of one month.
Questions and answers about sclerotherapy?
Question) How many sessions of sclerotherapy are needed?
Answer) The rule is to treat one blood vessel at a time.
If too many blood vessels are treated at once, there can be a problem where untreated small vessels enlarge in compensation.
Because there are individual differences, the number of sessions depends on how many blood vessels are treated, but the principle is one treatment per vessel.
Question) Are there any side effects after sclerotherapy, which is the treatment for blue under-eye veins?
Answer) There are almost no side effects.
The only issue is that a blood clot may form inside the vessel at the treated area, which can cause bruising along the vessel or slight pain.
Other than that, no side effects occur.
Examples of applying sclerotherapy (injection therapy) for blue under-eye veins
















What is venous dilation in the hands and arms?
At our clinic, along with treatment for leg varicose veins,
we also perform cosmetic procedures for veins that are unsightly
affected by dilation on the back of the hands and arms.
No matter how beautiful the hands are, if the veins bulge out and look unattractive, the hands and arms may be embarrassing to show to others.
In such cases, we solve the problem of protruding unsightly veins
with sclerotherapy,
which can remove veins without any side effects.
Examples of common venous dilation in the hands and arms?



How is sclerotherapy performed for hand and arm veins?
Sclerotherapy is performed for the treatment of blood vessels with a diameter of 5 mm or less.
A sclerosing agent is drawn into a syringe and injected into the affected vessel.
The procedure is simple, like a regular intravenous injection.
The downside is that if the treatment area is large, the procedure must be done over several sessions, and it takes about 1 to 2 months after the procedure for the blood vessel to disappear completely.

For fine blood vessels, there is no alternative treatment to sclerotherapy, so it is the best treatment for narrow-diameter vessels.
There are other methods using pigment lasers, but they are less effective and only work on red blood vessels with diameters of 0.1 to 0.2 mm, and they require repeated treatments.

Understanding sclerotherapy
Blood vessels are made up of three layers.
Among them, the innermost layer, the vascular intimal cell layer, is stripped away and eliminated by the sclerosing agent.

Blood vessels that have lost their intimal cells are left with only the medial and outer layers, and as a clot adheres to the media, the vessel gradually sticks together, closes, and disappears.
The time required for disappearance varies from person to person, but on average it is about one month.
Frequently asked questions about venous dilation in the hands and arms
Question) The veins on the back of my hands and arms are too large. Is this also a disease?
Answer) Unlike leg varicose veins, venous dilation on the back of the hands and arms is mostly caused by constitutional factors.
It happens because there is too little subcutaneous fat, so the vessels become visible through the skin.
Obese people do not show their veins well, but in thin people the veins may bulge outward.
Question) The veins on the back of my hands and arms look too unsightly. What should I do?
Answer) If the diameter is not too large, you can restore them to beautiful hands with sclerotherapy.
If the diameter is too large and treatment is not possible, surgery is used to remove the unsightly veins.
Even after surgery, the scars are barely visible.
Question) What kind of procedure is sclerotherapy?
Answer) It is a simple procedure in which a sclerosing agent is injected into your veins through a syringe, just like a regular intravenous injection.
The effect is visible immediately after the procedure, and the unsightly veins shrink and disappear right after the injection.
However, it takes about one month for them to close completely and disappear.
Depending on the case, the number of sessions ranges from 1 to 2, and this can remove unsightly veins on the back of the hands and arms.
Question) Is sclerotherapy painful, or are there side effects from the medication?
Answer) Sclerotherapy is a procedure that does not hurt at all during treatment.
Even when the medication is injected into the vessel, it does not cause vascular pain, so you do not need to worry about pain.
In addition, the sclerosing agent is an FDA-approved product in the United States and is a safe injectable with no reported side effects.
The procedure is as simple as receiving a regular intravenous injection.
Question) If the veins in the hands and arms are removed, will there be problems with blood circulation?
Answer) There will be no problems with blood circulation.
Even if the superficial vessels under the skin are removed, the deep vessels fully take over their role, so blood circulation problems will never occur.
The vessels under the skin play only a very minor role in circulation.
Since not a single case of circulatory side effects has occurred in numerous procedures, you can undergo the treatment with peace of mind.
Question) How many sessions of sclerotherapy are needed?
Answer) The rule is to treat one blood vessel at a time.
If too many blood vessels are treated at once, there can be a problem where untreated small vessels enlarge in compensation.
Because there are individual differences, the number of treatment sessions depends on how many vessels are treated, but the principle is one treatment per vessel.
Question) Do I need to wear compression garments for hand and arm procedures like with leg varicose veins?
Answer) No.
There is no need to wear compression garments for hand and arm procedures.
You can return to daily life immediately without any bandages or adhesive strips.
Question) What is the recovery process after the procedure?
Answer) After the injection therapy (sclerotherapy), you can go home immediately, and afterward you only need to occasionally massage the treated area with the hand cream provided by the hospital.
This is to prevent blood clot formation inside the vessels.
If a clot occasionally forms and does not disappear, you can come to the clinic after 1 to 2 weeks to have the clot removed.
The method of removing the clot is to prick it with a very fine needle and squeeze it out to improve the condition.
The number of times the clot is squeezed out varies by person, but it is usually about 1 to 2 times.
If it is difficult to visit the clinic, it is simple enough to do it yourself at home.
Question) When can I resume daily life after hand and arm sclerotherapy?
Answer) You can return to daily life immediately, and there are no problems with normal activities.
After the procedure, it is even more effective to occasionally apply the hand cream provided by the hospital and massage the area so that clots do not form in the vessels.
It does not interfere much with daily life, and you can return to work immediately after the procedure.
Slight pain may occur as a clot forms, but this is a normal process and the pain goes away with massage.
Question) Are there any side effects from hand and arm sclerotherapy?
Answer) There are almost no side effects.
The only issue is that a blood clot may form inside the treated vessel, causing bruising along the vessel or slight pain, but this can be resolved with massage and is part of the normal recovery process.
If a clot cannot be resolved by massage, you visit the clinic and undergo a procedure in which the clot is squeezed out by pricking it with a fine needle while monitoring the progress.
Examples of applying sclerotherapy for venous dilation in the hands and arms




What is the recovery process and care tips after sclerotherapy for venous dilation in the hands and arms?
| Massage the area with the hand cream provided by the hospital after the procedure. |
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| The site where a blood clot occurs may have slight pain. |
| Visit the hospital every 1 to 2 weeks to remove blood clots at the treatment site. |
| Daily life is possible immediately. |
| If additional treatment for other blood vessels is desired, the procedure is performed at intervals of at least one to two months. |
What should be noted about varicose vein procedures?
★ Varicose vein procedures must be performed under an accurate diagnosis.
★ The choice of procedure depends on the cause and the condition of the blood vessels.
★ A good procedure is one with no side effects and definite effectiveness.
★ A method that minimizes swelling and pain after the procedure should be selected.
★ Among varicose vein procedures, scar-free surgery and sclerotherapy are the most preferred methods.


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