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June 5, 2026

Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses

A one-day clinical workshop on sclerosing injection technique for telangiectasias and reticular veins.

Los Angeles, CA · Hotel to be announced

About this Conference

Sclerotherapy is one of the highest-margin services a primary care or aesthetic practice can offer, but it carries real complication risk if technique is sloppy. This MD Education program in Los Angeles, CA on June 5, 2026 focuses on the everyday clinical work: patient evaluation, sclerosant selection (sodium tetradecyl sulfate vs polidocanol), foam preparation, injection depth, and compression protocol.

The afternoon at Hotel to be announced is live-patient injection under direct faculty supervision. Faculty are physicians who run vein practices and bring referral, billing, and follow-up workflow into the discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sclerosants are taught?
Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Sotradecol) and polidocanol (Asclera) — including foam preparation using the Tessari method.
Can RNs perform sclerotherapy?
Scope-of-practice rules vary by state. The Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses program reviews regulatory considerations as part of the day.

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