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Iwan (Anonymous, 188.47.93.) Warszawa 11 days ago

Can I start taking collagen type 1 and 2 after a month after sclerotherapy of the legs?

Can I start taking collagen type 1 and 2 after a month after leg sclerotherapy?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

9 days ago

According to the current medical literature, the preparation with the following composition should not adversely affect the healing process after sclerotherapy.

Please remember that sclerotherapy affects blood vessels and the healing process after the procedure is gentle. The healing process after the procedure depends on many factors, the size of the lesions that were injected, the diameter of the vein and the patient's individual predisposition to wound healing, and can last from four weeks in the case of small vessels to six months in the case of larger lesions.

Iwan (Anonymous, 188.47.82.) 10 days ago

Thank you for your reply. I have a problem with my joints and muscles. The collagen that I was offered should take two capsules a day. Two capsules contain.
Collagen type 1 - 400mg Msm - 200mg Glucosamine – 200mg Chonodroitin - 110mg Collagen type 2 - 100mg Vitamin C – 80mg, 100%NRV Hyaluronic acid – 2mg I wanted to make sure that this composition in two capsules would not work badly after a month after sclerotherapy.

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

10 days ago

Yes, you can start taking collagen type 1 and 2 one month after sclerotherapy, as long as there are no medical contraindications.

Collagen is a supplement that supports the health of the skin, joints and connective tissue, and should not interfere with the recovery process after sclerotherapy. It is worth checking that the collagen supplement you plan to use does not contain other ingredients that may affect blood circulation or wound healing.

Taking collagen after sclerotherapy can support the regeneration of skin and connective tissue. Type 1 collagen is the main component of the skin, and type 2 collagen supports the health of joints and cartilage. Collagen can help to reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial after surgery. Regular use of collagen can improve skin elasticity and hydration, which can support the healing process after sclerotherapy.

I also encourage you to read materials on similar topics:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jaki-kolagen-wybrac-analiza

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kolagen

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