Sclerotherapy and treating minor leg thread veins to larger reticular veins, was a talking point that split the aesthetic crowd, where only the minority of practitioners were treating leg thread veins. Dr Steve Tristram shared some valuable experience and tips.
From speaking to some experienced practitioners these treatments are very popular when marketed correctly, and have become a staple income for many during the winter months. Something more of us should think about offering in order to broaden our services versus the competition.
Sunday 26 September 2010
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