Pregnancy Veins
This 39-year-old old woman had prominent spider veins after her third baby and was treated with two sessions of sclerotherapy on one leg in AVCs Canberra rooms.
The good news is that while most pregnancy veins go away on their own, those that do persist after 12 months post-delivery can often respond very well with sclerotherapy alone.
“Sore boobs, sleepless nights and incontinence are common side effects of pregnancy that most women are familiar with,” says patient Jane Doe. After my third baby, my legs started to get a bit achy and I also wanted to do something for myself again to improve the look and feel of my legs.”
All results are individual. Speak to your doctor about your vein symptoms. Patient permission granted for photography.