Look to Asclera® for Treatment of Spider Veins
If you’re one of the estimated 30 million Americans with venous disease, you’re not alone.
The good news is that thanks to Asclera® (pronounced uh-SKLAIR-uh), you may no longer need to feel self-conscious about your spider veins. Asclera® is an FDA-approved treatment used in a procedure called sclerotherapy. It’s administered in-office by Dr. Amery to treat two types of veins:
- Uncomplicated spider veins (very small varicose veins ≤ 1 mm in diameter)
- Uncomplicated small varicose veins (1 to 3 mm in diameter) known as reticular veins
The Asclera® procedure
1) Your provider or vascular specialist injects Asclera® into the vein.
2) Over a period of weeks, the treated veins collapse and become less visible.
3) Over time, the body naturally resorbs the treated vein.

Asclera® At-A-Glance
- NON-SURGICAL: Administered in a provider’s office
- RELIABLE: FDA-approved in the U.S. since 2010
- CONVENIENT: A quick return to most activities
- SATISFIED PATIENTS: 87% of clinical study patients were satisfied or very satisfied2,3
- SIDE EFFECTS: In a clinical study, the most common side effect was temporary bruising (hematoma) at the injection site