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Bellingham Spider Vein Treatment Surgeons

Once you've made the decision to move forward with your Bellingham Spider Vein Treatment, there is still more work to do. The task of finding the best Spider Vein Treatment surgeon in Bellingham is one that only you can do. Our local surgeon locator at CosmeticSurgeryProcedure.com can help you find all of the available Bellingham Spider Vein Treatment surgeons and specialists. Contact each online to request more information, before & after pictures, or a personalized price quote. Get started below.

Spider Vein Treatment Surgery Overview

Anesthesia: None required
Length of surgery: 15 minutes to 1 hour
Location of operation: Office.
Back to work: Immediately
Average Price: $100-$400 per session



Bellingham Spider Vein Treatment Surgeon Listings

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Spider Vein Treatment Procedure Information

The most common form of spider vein treatments are sclerotherapy, which is an injection into the veins, and laser surgery. Spider veins are similar to varicose veins but they are smaller and can appear like tree branches or spider webs with short jagged lines. Roughly fifty to fifty five percent of US women suffer from varicose or spider veins. Alternative spider vein treatments include endovenous techniques, ambulatory phlebectomy, and endoscopic vein surgery. Your doctor will advise you which treatment is best for your based on your situation and condition.


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