Asclera Sclerotherapy
Spider vein removal in NJ at Nusbaum Medical Centers uses Asclera, an FDA-approved injectable, to safely fade spider veins on the legs and face.
At Nusbaum Medical Centers in Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, spider vein treatment is performed by Dr. Michael Nusbaum, a board-certified surgeon, FACS FASMBS, who has led medical and aesthetic care in New Jersey for more than 25 years. Asclera sclerotherapy is a quick, proven way to clear those small, web-like veins that make many patients self-conscious.
How Asclera Works
Asclera is injected directly into the spider vein with a very fine needle. It irritates the vein's lining so it gently collapses and is gradually absorbed by your body, fading from view. Blood naturally reroutes to healthy veins. Treatments are quick, and most patients need little or no downtime.
What Asclera Treats
- Spider veins on the legs
- Small reticular (feeder) veins
- Selected facial spider veins
- Cosmetic vein concerns that affect confidence
Quick, Confidence-Boosting Results
Most patients return to their day after treatment, wearing compression as advised. Veins fade over the following weeks, and a few sessions may be recommended for the best result. Pair it with body and skin treatments from our MedSpa menu in NJ.
Why Choose Dr. Nusbaum in NJ
Vein treatment belongs in experienced medical hands. Patients travel to Cedar Knolls from across Morris, Essex, Bergen and Union counties.
Medically reviewed by Michael Nusbaum, MD FACS · FASMBS
Founder & Medical Director · 25+ Years · 25,000+ Patients
Dr. Nusbaum is a board-certified surgeon and pioneer of one of the country's most successful medical weight-loss and aesthetic programs, featured in Inc., Reader's Digest and NJBIZ. He practices at Nusbaum Medical Centers in Cedar Knolls, Morris County, serving patients across New Jersey.
Spider Vein Removal in NJ: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Asclera sclerotherapy?
Asclera is an FDA-approved injectable that's placed directly into spider veins. It collapses the vein so your body absorbs it and the vein fades from view, while blood reroutes to healthy veins.
Does spider vein removal hurt?
Most patients feel only a tiny pinch or mild stinging as Asclera is injected with a very fine needle. Treatments are quick and generally well tolerated.
How many treatments will I need?
It depends on how many veins you have. Some patients need just one session, while others benefit from a few. Dr. Nusbaum's team will recommend a plan during your consultation.
Is there downtime after Asclera?
Little to none. You can usually return to normal activity the same day, wearing compression stockings as advised. Strenuous exercise is limited briefly after treatment.
When will my spider veins fade?
Treated veins fade gradually over several weeks as your body absorbs them. Some veins may need an additional session for full clearance.