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This study tested V Eraser, Transdermal radiofrequency versus polidocanol sclerotherapy for the treatment of reticular veins and telangiectasia of the legs
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Chronic Venous Disease causes symptoms such as pain, edema, and skin manifestations, including telangiectasias and varicose veins. Sclerotherapy with polidocanol is the gold standard treatment; however, technologies such as laser devices and transdermal radiofrequency are also available. The V Eraser, a device that combines transdermal radiofrequency and sclerotherapy, was developed to treat these conditions.
Methods: This was a prospective, randomized, and comparative study comparing V Eraser with sclerotherapy for the treatment of telangiectasias and reticular veins. Forty-one patients were randomized to either V Eraser or polidocanol sclerotherapy and underwent a single treatment session. Efficacy was assessed using the Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire and vessel clearance analysis in pre- and post-treatment images.
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