Why do spider veins sometimes reappear shortly after sclerotherapy treatment?

Sclerotherapy involves the injection of a liquid (a sclerosant) directly into a diseased vessel to cause irreversible damage to the vessel, while avoiding damage to normal collateral vessels and surrounding tissues. After an injection, the damaged vessel stops working and gradually fades away. Although sclerotherapy has several applications, such as the treatment of small hemorrhoids […]

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