Abstract
Objectives
Enlarged forehead veins are common, with the supratrochlear vein being a frequent patient concern. Given the potential morbidity of sclerotherapy and phlebectomy, endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) may be a viable treatment option.
Methods
We present a patient with an enlarged right supratrochlear forehead vein treated with a single session of 1320 nm EVLA.
Results
Clinical eradication was demonstrated at 3 months posttreatment with only self-limited edema and delayed ecchymosis.
Conclusions
Pilot preliminary evidence demonstrates that EVLA of the supratrochlear vein has a high benefit-to-risk ratio.
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