Sclerotherapy
Microsclerotherapy is a procedure used to treat thread veins (also known as "spider veins") on the legs. It is one of the most effective treatments available for the removal of thread veins
What is Microsclerotherapy? Microsclerotherapy is a procedure used to treat thread veins (also known as "spider veins") on the legs. It is one of the most effective treatments available for the removal of thread veins.What does the Microsclerotherapy training course involve? The course covers all elements of identifying and treating thread veins with microsclerotherapy including; Anatomy and Physiology of Veins Vessel Classification Sclerosing Agents Patient Examination and Suitability for treatment Contraindications Consultation and expected Results Injection technique/practical Complications Post treatment management Compression All delegates will be sent e-learning which must be completed in full before the day of the training course. The training day itself starts with a theory session in the morning, allowing delegates to discuss their pre-course reading in depth and raise any questions they may have with our Educator. Upon completion of the theory session, our Educator will demonstrate a Microsclerotherapy treatment on a model. The afternoon sessions gives each delegate the opportunity to carry out a Microsclerotherapy treatment on a model and to observe their fellow delegates treating models also. They are closely guided and supervised by our Educator during the practical portion of the day.
Student Enrolment
The Kimmy K way
What will I learn?
Practitioner Professionalism
Health & Safety
Completing a consultation
ANNT Approach
Needle Stick Injuries
PPE Recommendations
Anaphylaxis Algorithm
Difference between disorders
Veins
What are spider veins?
What causes spider veins?
What are thread veins?
Recognising the differences
Varicose v Spider
Vein Diametre v Vein Length
How can Thread veins be treated?
Introduction
What is sclerotherapy?
History
Areas that can and cannot be treated
Anatomy
Pre Treatment Instructions
how long will it take?
Complications
Compression stockings
The treatment
How quickly does the treatment work?
Side effects
Aftercare Instructions
Pain management
Risks of sclerotherapy
Adverse Reactions
Adverse event : Pigmentation
Thrombophlebitis
Sensitivity and allergies
Necrosis and ulceration
Sclerosant Classes
Detergent Sclerosants
Osmotic Sclerosants
Chemical Sclerosants
Sclerosants References
Sclerovein
Fibrovein
Tessari Foam
hypertonic saline 23.4%
The Treatment
Costs & Profits.
References (please watch)
Sclerotherapy note
Sclerotherapy Consent