Sclerotherapy is a type of treatment in which medicine is inserted into the blood vessels or lymph vessels by a doctor, allowing them to shrink. It is commonly used to treat varicose veins or so-called spider veins.
Varicose Veins are enlarged, swollen, and twisting veins, often appearing blue or dark purple.
They happen when faulty valves in the veins allow blood to flow in the wrong direction.
For the treatment of these faulty veins, the doctor can use a vein finder to operate faster and more efficiently.
Since vein finder is suitable for this procedure, our medical and research team always recommends the FDA Vein Detector SIFVEIN-5.2 in which it has different wavelength; to allow the absorption of light by oxyhemoglobin in surrounding tissues and vessels.
Moreover, it detects subcutaneous superficial veins. By infrared light of research of development patent technology. Displaying in situ image on the surface of the skin. In order to help medical staff check vascular orientation and distribution.
Further, SIFVEIN-5.2 has various colors, which can improve the clarity and identification effectively.
Indeed, the healthcare taker takes a chemical injection into the varicose vein, which scars and closes them, causing them to gradually fade two weeks later.
Therefore, operating a Vein Finder is useful, in which it projects a mapping of the veins on its screen or on the patient’s skin, giving it a contrasted color which helps the operator detect the right veins to operate on.
Thus, assuring the success of this procedure with limiting failed punctures and patient dissatisfaction rate.
Indeed, Vein Finder can be helpful with elderly patients, or people with dark skin, difficult venous access
To sum up, Sclerotherapy is a non-surgical procedure, requiring only an injection. For this reason vein finder aids doctors and leads to a successful practice.
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