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$199 for One Sclerotherapy Spider-Vein-Removal Treatment with a Consultation at Via Vascular ($429 Value)

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Medical staff injects spider veins with a solution that causes them to gradually fade

Veins were never meant to be seen, much like all of the exposed wiring on the back of the moon. Keep up appearances with this Groupon.

$199 for Consultation and One 30-Minute Sclerotherapy Spider-Vein-Removal Treatment ($429 value)

After a consultation, medical staffers use a fine needle to inject spider veins with an FDA-approved medication. The solution causes the veins to collapse and gradually fade, like a balloon being told it's not real. Patients will need to wear compression stockings for about one week after their visit and may experience some post-treatment bruising. Several sessions may be required to see desired results.

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Promotional value expires Apr 1, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Via Vascular

The physicians at Via Vascular know their veins. Not only are they all board-certified in diagnostic radiology, but they also boast certification in specialties including neuroradiology and vascular and interventional radiology. Simply put, they have expertise, and they apply it to minimally invasive varicose- and spider-vein treatments.

The doctors remove vessels with a surgical technique known as microphlebectomy or via endovenous laser treatments, which alleviate symptoms with a small laser fiber. During innovative thermocoagulation procedures, an insulated probe banishes blood vessels with a microburst of energy and a royal decree. The doctors also diminish spider veins with sclerotherapy sessions, which use a special medicine that causes vessels to close.

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