15 yrs, 6 mths ago

Ugly Vericose Veins

I recently discovered ugly, unsightly vericose veins behind my knees and on my calves. It is the result of having a baby, and also not elevating my legs when my friend told me too. Also I have had a sudden love for wearing high heels to work and think it has made the vericose veins more obvious, so I get embarassed when I have to wear knee length skirts. I get really conscious and have start buying longer skirts. Is there a way to get rid of them without surgery? Creams are not very helpful at getting rid of them, more likely to just cover them up temporarily.

Please have look on the “WebMD”:http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/varicose-spider-veins?page=2 site to find out more on Vericose veins and how it can be treated.

I am very interested to find out more on saline injections, also know as “Sclerotherapy”.

Does anyone have any knowledge on Vericose veins to share? How to get rid of them or hide them? Without buying longer skirts and flat shoes!

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  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    venorid serum reached my home after delayed shipping. I have noticed some improvement in my veins. Still using this with confident for some more improvements.

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    Well ladies, I`ve finally done it! I used my stimulus money on getting my veins treated (schlerotherapy). So I hear you asking – did it hurt? Nah.

    OK so the consultation was around $160 (get some back through medicare), the stockings $130 (depending on your private health insurance, you`ll get something back). They use a doppler to check out which veins are problematic, and draw up the veins they`re going to inject.

    Then they book you in for the injections. They`re a series of injections that feel like pin pricks (no local is needed, as its seriously not painful). Once the injections are done you struggle to get on your very tight stockings. That cost $300. Straight after that they ask you to go for a half hour work to get everything circulating.

    Now I`m in the stocking wearing phase. I`m almost 2 weeks in and I have no complaints – although I would if I had both my legs done and I was wearing the full stockings with a gusset (I`m only wearing one legged stockings). I could only get the one leg done as I think the specialists only like to inject you with so much of the solution. And in my case she needed all the solution for the one leg. So if I want to get my other leg (which isn`t half as bad), I`ll do that on another occasion.

    So if you`re hesitating due to the pain (and not the finances), don`t.

    I`ll let you know how my check up goes this Saturday. Hopefully its all good news!

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    I wanted to get mine removed 6 years ago after mine developed with my first pregnancy. The doc talked me out of it and said they get worse with subsequent pregnancies. Boy was he right!! Mine aren`t too painful but they`re unsightly, esp. the one on the back of my knee. uugghhh…. I wonder of it`s expensive??

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    Haha must be in denial!!

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    I another thread she commented how she never makes pointless posts or something similar I nearly fell off my chair after seeing all of this last night.

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    Oh the lure of freebies mel – it pulls them in!

    Love how there`s a comment in the gradual tanner thread saying `I don`t like using fake tans anymore` – ummm…then why are you posting in a thread about `your favourite gradual tanner`?!!

    lol

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    These random posts are everywhere tonight, I just don`t get the point.

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    You hate what?

  • 14 yrs, 11 mths ago

    i hate that!!!

  • 15 yrs, 1 mth ago

    Well Melmeko, you`re obviously doing something right 🙂

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