Laser Leg Vein Removal
Varicose veins

Healthy veins return blood to the heart and lungs so it can be re-oxygenated. A system of valves makes this happen by allowing the blood to flow in only one direction. When valves fail or leak, blood flows backward under the force of gravity and distends the veins. This backward flow, called "reflux," causes blood to pool in the veins, resulting in varicose veins.
Spider veins
Spider veins appear to be hormonally induced and can be associated with pregnancy and menstruation. Although spider veins are not usually symptomatic, the feeder veins deeper in the skin can cause discomfort. Many women have a combination of both varicose and spider veins. While they may seek treatment for cosmetic improvement, most female patients seek relief from pain.
Sclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy is the process of eliminating varicose veins and telangiectasias ("spider-veins") by injecting a solution (sclerosing agent) into the veins, and thereby dissolving them.
Laser Vein Treatment: The laser beam passes through the skin and penetrates the targeted vessel. The laser energy heats up and coagulates blood inside the vessel. These vessels later dissolve within the body. You may experience a stinging sensation during the treatment, which resolves immediately after the treatment is over.