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Asclera Polidocanol Injection 1% Ampule Vials 20 mg per 2 mL x 5/Box(Rx)

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Original price $ 215.00
Current price $ 185.00
SKU 67850-0141-05
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Tired of unsightly varicose, spider, or reticular veins? Asclera® (Polidocanol Injection) 1% by Methapharm is a clinically-proven sclerosing agent trusted by vein specialists and dermatologists for effective vein treatment. Each box contains five ampule vials (20 mg per 2 mL), formulated for maximum efficacy and safety in eliminating unwanted superficial veins.

Achieve Smooth, Healthy-Looking Legs with Asclera® – The #1 Sclerotherapy Treatment for Spider and Reticular Veins.

Asclera (polidocanol) Injection 1% is a medication used for sclerotherapy, a procedure to treat varicose veins and spider veins. Polidocanol acts as a sclerosing agent, which means it irritates the lining of blood vessels, causing them to collapse and close. Over time, the treated veins are reabsorbed by the body, reducing their appearance and alleviating symptoms. It is typically used for uncomplicated spider veins (telangiectasias) and small varicose veins (reticular veins) in the legs. The procedure is minimally invasive, and results can enhance both the aesthetic appearance and comfort of the legs.

Product Highlights & Clinical Benefits:

  • Proven Vein Treatment: Asclera® is FDA-approved to treat uncomplicated spider veins (telangiectasias, ≤1 mm diameter) and reticular veins (1–3 mm diameter) in the lower extremities.
  • Fast Results, Minimal Discomfort: Achieve visible improvement after just one treatment. Asclera® is formulated for patient comfort, causing minimal stinging or burning during sclerotherapy injections.
  • Safe, Non-Surgical Solution: A preferred alternative to vein stripping surgery or laser therapy. Asclera® quickly closes the vein, turning it into scar tissue that is reabsorbed by the body for clear, healthy skin.
  • Trusted by Vein Specialists: Used worldwide by vascular surgeons, dermatologists, and phlebologists for professional vein care and cosmetic procedures.

Why Choose Asclera® by Methapharm?

  • Pharmaceutical-Grade Polidocanol: Each sterile 2 mL ampule delivers consistent 1% potency for optimal vein closure and rapid results.
  • Enhanced Patient Satisfaction: Minimal side effects—less post-injection pain, swelling, or hyperpigmentation compared to other agents.
  • Ideal for Aesthetic and Medical Clinics: Convenient box of 5 vials for multiple patient sessions or large treatment areas.
  • Proven Track Record: Backed by clinical studies and years of safe use in cosmetic and vascular medicine.

How Asclera® Sclerotherapy Works:

Polidocanol 1% selectively targets the inner lining of unwanted veins. Once injected, it irritates vein walls, prompting closure, collapse, and gradual absorption by the body. Results can be seen in as little as 1–2 sessions, with minimal downtime—just smooth, beautiful, vein-free skin.

Who Can Benefit from Asclera® (Polidocanol Injection) 1%?

  • Adults with visible leg veins
  • Patients seeking non-surgical vein removal
  • Those wanting quick recovery and lasting results
  • Individuals unresponsive to topical creams or home remedies

Directions for Use (Professional Use Only):

Asclera® should only be administered by a licensed healthcare professional skilled in sclerotherapy techniques. Treatment area, dosage, and techniques are tailored to patient needs following thorough vein assessment.

Asclera Polidocanol Injection 1% Ampule Vials 20 mg per 2 mL x 5/Box(Rx)
Asclera Polidocanol Injection 1% Ampule Vials 20 mg per 2 mL x 5/Box(Rx)
$ 215.00 $ 185.00
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Asclera (Polidocanol) Injection 1% – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • What is Asclera (Polidocanol) Injection 1% used for?

    Asclera is a sclerosing agent used to treat uncomplicated spider veins (telangiectasias) and small varicose veins (reticular veins) in the legs.

  • How does Asclera work?

    Asclera irritates the lining of the targeted vein, causing it to collapse, stick together, and eventually be reabsorbed by the body. Blood flow is naturally rerouted to healthier veins.

  • How is Asclera administered?

    A healthcare professional injects Asclera directly into the affected vein during a procedure called sclerotherapy. Often, multiple veins are treated in a single session.

  • Is the procedure painful?

    Most patients experience mild discomfort, such as a slight burning or stinging at the injection site, but the procedure is generally well tolerated.

  • How many sessions will I need?

    The number of sessions depends on the size, number, and type of veins treated. Multiple treatments may be necessary for optimal results.

  • What are the most common side effects of Asclera?

    Common side effects include injection site bruising, redness, swelling, itching, or discoloration. These effects are usually mild and temporary.

  • Are there serious risks or rare side effects?

    Serious side effects are rare but may include allergic reactions, blood clots, skin ulceration, or visual disturbances if medication enters small arteries.

  • Who should NOT receive Asclera?

    Asclera should not be used in people with known allergies to polidocanol, those with acute blood clotting disorders, severe arterial disease, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • What should I do after Asclera treatment?

    Patients are usually advised to wear compression stockings or bandages for several days, walk regularly, and avoid strenuous exercise, hot baths, sun exposure, and long flights for a short period as directed by the provider.

  • When will I see results?

    Some improvement is often visible within a few weeks, but full results may take several months and repeat treatments may be needed.

  • Will I need time off work or daily activities?

    Most patients return to normal activities the same day, but you should follow your doctor’s guidance regarding physical activity and aftercare.

  • Will my insurance cover Asclera treatments?

    Insurance often does not cover treatment for cosmetic vein issues but may in some cases if there are symptoms or medical necessity. Check with your insurance provider for details.

  • Can Asclera prevent new veins from forming?

    No. Asclera treats existing veins but cannot prevent new spider or varicose veins from developing in the future.

  • Is Asclera safe for use in children?

    Asclera is FDA-approved for use in adults. Its safety and effectiveness in children have not been established.

  • Are there alternatives to Asclera for vein treatment?

    Yes. Alternatives include other sclerosing agents, laser therapy, radiofrequency ablation, and surgery. Ask your provider about the best option for your condition.

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