sclerotherapy

noun

sclero·​ther·​a·​py ˌskler-ō-ˈther-ə-pē How to pronounce sclerotherapy (audio)
: the injection of a sclerosing agent (such as saline) into a varicose vein to produce inflammation and scarring which closes the lumen and is followed by shrinkage

Examples of sclerotherapy in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Treatments include compression garments, needle aspiration, drain placement, and sclerotherapy. David Hampton, Verywell Health, 8 July 2024 Idriss suggests sclerotherapy—relatively painless, highly effective injections of saline or other solutions—followed by a combination of tightening treatments and biostimulatory fillers to help the area generate its own collagen. Jancee Dunn, Vogue, 18 May 2022 The cost of sclerotherapy ranges greatly depending on your provider. Rebecca Dancer, Allure, 16 Mar. 2020 Another treatment, sclerotherapy, involves injecting the irritated vein with a caustic agent, as is often done for spider veins on legs and ankles. Sandee Lamotte, CNN, 4 July 2017

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Word History

First Known Use

1944, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of sclerotherapy was in 1944

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“Sclerotherapy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sclerotherapy. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

sclerotherapy

noun
sclero·​ther·​a·​py ˌskler-ō-ˈther-ə-pē How to pronounce sclerotherapy (audio)
plural sclerotherapies
: the injection of a sclerosing agent (as morrhuate sodium) into a varicose vein to produce inflammation and scarring which closes the lumen and is followed by shrinkage
also : prolotherapy
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