
Our
practice was the first to treat unsightly hand veins, and
we are the only physicians to lecture on hand vein therapy
at major vascular meetings.
Why Remove Veins From The Hand?
Quite simply, to look better and younger in a hurry. Many
women are self-conscious about the way their hands look. Some
have unusually large bulging veins that are very masculine
- others object to "the old lady look" of hand veins.
Plastic surgeons know that while facial surgery helps you
look younger, hands often reveal your true age. Hand vein
injection therapy, as done in our offices, offers a fast,
simple, and virtually painless way to have younger looking
hands. The results are dramatic and long lasting. Although
people heal at different rates, we have had the pleasant experience
of seeing our hand vein patients appear on national television
or the Broadway stage the day after treatment.
I
Have Never Heard Of Hand Vein Injection Therapy. Is It Safe?
At the Schulman Vein and Laser Centers we have been performing
hand vein injection therapy for more than 30 years. Many thousands
of hands have been treated (including many members of our
family and nursing staff) without a significant complication.
Our physicians, Dr. Lee and Martin Schulman, are recognized
as world leaders in hand vein therapy. As a result of our
teaching, others have incorporated this treatment in their
practices.
How
Is It Done?
Injecting hand veins is similar to injection leg veins. Both
are done in our office and no anesthetic is needed. All treatment
is administered personally by Dr. Lee Schulman or Dr. Martin
Schulman. Only FDA approved medications with a long record
of safety are used and all equipment is single use and disposable.
A small cotton compression bandage is worn for two hours after
treatment. The treatment is virtually painless. You may drive
home immediately. All activity, without limitation, is permitted.
Don't
I Need These Veins?
The anatomy of the arm and hand is very much like that of
the leg and foot. There are many veins which are able to return
blood to the heart. Superficial veins (the surface veins we
can see under the skin) are not essential, since there is
a rich network of deep veins that is more than adequate to
drain the hand. When treating hand and arm veins, we are always
careful to preserve at least one arm vein for future administration
of intravenous mediations.
What
Are The Downsides Or Risks?
In a nutshell, there is no significant risk associated with
hand vein therapy. The suntan-like darkening occasionally
seen after leg vein treatment is never seen in the hands.
Mild hand swelling may be present for a few days and there
may also be some tenderness in treated areas, but these resolve
quickly.
What
Is The Cost Of Hand Vein Therapy?
For complete treatment of the veins of both hands, including
all follow-up visits for one year, our fee is $3,500.00 While
treatment of symptomatic leg veins may be covered by insurance,
hand vein therapy is strictly cosmetic and not reimbursable.
"But
I Live Out Of Town?"
We have treated the hand of patients from as far away as Alaska
and Europe. Out of town patients should allow for at two office
visits on consecutive days (the second visit is to treat any
residual veins). Click on our Out Of Town Patients page to
learn more.
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