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Visible veins on the legs — often called spider veins or small varicose veins — can be more than just a cosmetic concern. They may cause discomfort, swelling, or a heavy sensation in the legs, affecting both appearance and confidence.
Thankfully, modern vein treatments are safer and more effective than ever before. Sclerotherapy remains the gold standard for treating unwanted veins, and one of the most advanced medications used in this procedure today is Asclera®.
At True Jewel Cosmetic Center, many patients ask, “Is Asclera the same as sclerotherapy?” The short answer: Asclera is not the same as sclerotherapy — it’s the medication used during the sclerotherapy procedure.
Let’s explore how Asclera works, how it compares to other vein treatments, and what you can expect from your sclerotherapy experience at True Jewel Cosmetic Center.
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to treat spider veins and small varicose veins, most commonly on the legs.
During the procedure, a sclerosing agent (a special solution designed to irritate the inner lining of the vein) is injected directly into the affected vessels. This causes the vein walls to collapse and stick together, preventing blood flow through that vein. Over time, the treated vein is naturally reabsorbed by the body and fades from view.
The result is clearer, smoother-looking skin and improved circulation as blood is redirected to healthier veins.
Sclerotherapy has been performed for decades and remains one of the most effective and reliable treatments for visible veins, with little to no downtime.
Asclera® (polidocanol) is an FDA-approved sclerosing agent used specifically for sclerotherapy. It’s one of the safest and most advanced solutions available today for treating unwanted veins.
Asclera works by damaging the inner lining (endothelium) of the vein. This controlled irritation triggers the vein to close off and eventually be absorbed by the body. Unlike older solutions that could cause more discomfort or inflammation, Asclera is known for its gentle action and minimal side effects.
It’s particularly effective for treating:
Because Asclera is both effective and well-tolerated, it has become the preferred choice for modern sclerotherapy at many leading aesthetic and medical centers — including True Jewel Cosmetic Center.
While “Asclera” and “sclerotherapy” are often used interchangeably, they’re not synonymous. Sclerotherapy refers to the procedure, while Asclera refers to the specific medication used during the treatment.
Here’s how Asclera compares to older sclerosing agents:
| Feature | Asclera (Polidocanol) | Older Sclerotherapy Agents |
| Comfort | Minimal discomfort; mild tingling at most | Often causes burning or stinging |
| Effectiveness | High success rate for small veins | Effective but more prone to inflammation |
| Safety | FDA-approved with excellent tolerability | May carry higher risk of allergic reaction |
| Downtime | Little to none | Similar, but may cause more bruising |
| Additional Benefits | Gentle on tissue, low recurrence rate | More irritation possible |
In short, Asclera represents a modern evolution of sclerotherapy, offering enhanced comfort, safety, and results.
The procedure with Asclera is quick, precise, and performed entirely in-office. At True Jewel Cosmetic Center, each session is customized based on your vein type, size, and goals.
Here’s what to expect during your treatment:
Your provider begins by assessing your veins, discussing your medical history, and identifying the most appropriate treatment areas. In some cases, an ultrasound may be used to evaluate deeper veins.
The treatment area is cleansed, and a fine needle is used for the injection. The process is gentle — most patients describe it as a slight pinch or mild pressure.
Your provider injects small amounts of Asclera directly into the targeted veins. The medication irritates the inner walls, causing them to close and seal shut.
After injections, compression stockings are applied to encourage proper healing and enhance results. These help prevent blood from re-entering treated veins and support circulation.
The entire procedure usually takes 15–45 minutes, depending on how many veins are treated.
You can walk immediately after your session — in fact, light walking is encouraged to promote circulation. You may notice mild redness or slight swelling, which typically resolves within a few days.
Treated veins may appear darker before they fade, as the body naturally absorbs the closed vessels. Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and hot baths for the first few days, and wear your compression stockings as directed.
Most patients notice visible improvement within 2–4 weeks, with full results developing after about 6–8 weeks.
Once the treated veins are absorbed, your legs appear smoother and clearer. Additional sessions may be recommended for larger or more persistent veins.
Asclera offers multiple advantages that make it a preferred choice for both patients and providers:
Thanks to its unique formulation, Asclera causes minimal burning or stinging during injection — making it more comfortable than traditional sclerosants.
It works especially well for spider and reticular veins, which are common cosmetic concerns.
No anesthesia or downtime is needed. You can resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
Asclera is FDA-approved and has a strong safety record. Side effects are rare and usually mild, such as temporary redness or minor bruising.
Once a treated vein is closed, it’s permanently eliminated. However, new veins may form over time, making maintenance sessions beneficial for ongoing clarity.
Asclera sclerotherapy is ideal for individuals who want to reduce or eliminate visible veins without surgery or lasers. You may be a good candidate if you:
Your provider will review your medical history to ensure that sclerotherapy is safe and appropriate for you.
To achieve the best possible outcome, follow these simple aftercare guidelines:
Adhering to these instructions promotes faster healing and ensures your results look smooth and even.
At True Jewel Cosmetic Center, we specialize in precision vein treatments that prioritize both aesthetic beauty and medical safety. Our experienced providers perform Asclera sclerotherapy with meticulous technique and attention to detail, ensuring results that look natural and refined.
We take time to evaluate each patient individually — assessing vein size, depth, and color to design the most effective treatment plan. Whether your goal is to eliminate spider veins, reduce discomfort, or restore leg confidence, our team provides compassionate, professional care at every step.
By combining state-of-the-art technology with proven methods like Asclera, we help you achieve clearer, smoother legs without surgery or downtime.
So, is Asclera the same as sclerotherapy?Not exactly — Asclera is the specialized solution used during the sclerotherapy procedure.
While sclerotherapy is the method, Asclera is the modern, gentle, and highly effective agent that makes the treatment more comfortable and precise. Together, they deliver exceptional results: smoother skin, healthier circulation, and renewed confidence in your legs.
If you’re ready to say goodbye to visible veins, the experts at True Jewel Cosmetic Center are here to guide you through every step — from consultation to beautiful, lasting results.
Yes. Asclera (polidocanol) is FDA-approved and designed for excellent tolerability, with minimal discomfort and a lower risk of irritation compared to older agents.
Most patients need 1–3 sessions spaced several weeks apart, depending on the number and size of veins being treated.
Visible improvement often begins within 2–4 weeks, with full results after 6–8 weeks.
Asclera is best for spider and reticular veins. Larger varicose veins may require additional therapies, which your provider can discuss during consultation.
Once treated veins are closed, they don’t return. However, new veins can develop over time, so maintenance sessions may be recommended.
No. You can return to normal activities immediately, though you should wear compression stockings and avoid strenuous exercise for a few days.

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