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varicose veins

Troubled by persistent night-time leg cramps?

Disturbed by the sight of swollen, twisted veins? These might be more than mere annoyances, pointing towards underlying varicose veins. Beyond aesthetics, they could be the cause of your discomfort. At Surgycall Health, our skilled & experienced surgeons are committed to addressing these concerns with precision. Offering treatments tailored for utmost efficacy, we ensure a balance between health and appearance.

Turn to SurgyCall Health and step into a life of relief, beauty, and renewed self-assurance

Turn to Surgycall Health and step into a life of relief, beauty, and renewed self-assurance

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About Varicose Veins

Varicose veins, occasionally termed as venous dilatations, are veins that expand, bloat, and overflow with an excessive amount of blood. These veins often showcase a deep blue or reddish tint. They can be a source of discomfort and predominantly appear in the lower extremities, a result of the added stress from upright postures and ambulation. A significant portion of the adult population, especially females, experience this condition, with an estimated 1 in 4 being affected.

Varicose Veins

How to diagnose and When to
Consult a Doctor?

DIAGNOSING VARICOSE VEINS

Veins displaying a dark purple or blue hue.

Veins that seem twisted, protruding, and resemble cords on the legs.

Discomfort or pain in the affected areas.

Experiences of burning, throbbing, cramping in muscles, and swelling in the lower legs.

Amplified discomfort after prolonged periods of sitting or standing.

A sensation of heaviness or ache in the legs.

Intense itching localized around certain veins.

Discoloration or changes in skin pigment around the affected area.

Causes

Hormonal imbalances.

Natural aging.

Overweight conditions.

​Tight attire.

​Extended upright posture.

Symptoms

Prominent veins: These appear twisted and enlarged, usually in blue or purple shades, visible beneath the skin of the legs, ankles, and feet.

Leg fatigue: After physical exertion, leg muscles might feel worn out or heavy.

Discomfort: Persistent aches or soreness in the legs, particularly behind the knees, and occasional muscle cramps.

Fluid buildup: Noticeable swelling and pulsating sensations in the legs, ankles, and feet.

Understanding laser Treatment for varicose veins

​Endovenous thermal ablation, often referred to as laser varicose vein treatment, is a contemporary approach that employs laser energy or high-frequency radio waves to produce intense heat. This heat is specifically used to seal off and treat the problematic veins. Delivered via a catheter, this heat targets the interior of the varicose veins, effectively closing them off. While the treated veins remain in the body, the procedure typically results in only minor bleeding or bruising. One of the key advantages of this technique is its minimally invasive nature, which reduces potential complications and avoids noticeable scarring.

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Key benefits of this approach include:

  1. Its non-intrusive nature, requiring only minimal incisions.

  2. Reduced discomfort during and post-procedure.

  3. Quick recovery, allowing individuals to resume work swiftly after treatment.

Advantages of Laser Treatment for Varicose Veins:

Through the application of laser energy, varicose veins are effectively sealed off, leading to the formation of scar tissue inside the affected vessel. Consequently, blood is rerouted to flow through other healthier veins in the vicinity.

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Who Should Consider Laser Treatment for Leg Veins?

Laser varicose vein treatment primarily aims to alleviate the discomfort and potential complications stemming from varicose veins. Individuals best suited for this procedure commonly exhibit the following conditions or symptoms:

Persistent ulcers or open sores on the skin.

Varicose veins leading to the formation of blood clots.

Malfunctioning saphenous veins.

Persistent leg pain, often described as aching or throbbing.

Bleeding originating from the affected veins.

A constant sensation of weight or fatigue in the legs.

Changes in skin pigment around the affected area.

Distress or inflammation associated with the veins.

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Identifying Candidates and Reasons for Laser Vein Treatment

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Who Should Consider Laser Treatment for Leg Veins?

Overview of the Procedure:

Expert surgeons undertake this minimally invasive technique, which is predominantly an outpatient procedure, ensuring a shorter recovery time.

Before beginning, the targeted vein area is carefully numbed, aiming for a near-painless experience.

Using a tiny incision, the surgeon introduces a catheter, its path and placement closely monitored with ultrasound for precision.

As the catheter is gently withdrawn, it emits heat, effectively sealing the problematic vein.

Concluding the procedure, there's no need for stitches, but some pressure may be applied to minimize any potential bleeding.

Preparing for Surgery:

On the advice of your physician, certain medications, particularly those affecting clotting, might need to be paused.

It's crucial to inform the medical team about allergies, any current medications, and if you're expecting a child.

Before the main procedure, a few tests are scheduled to ensure the patient's health and safety during the surgery.

Patients will be provided with a set of instructions to follow leading up to the surgery day.

On the Day of the Procedure:

Once registered, you'll sit down with your medical team, revisiting any prior tests and discussing the overall procedure.

Comfort is essential, so wear loose-fitting attire and steer clear of accessories, especially metal-based ones like jewelry.

As a part of routine pre-surgical checks, metrics such as blood pressure and heart rate are assessed.

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What Happens During the
Treatment:

The procedure, from start to finish, spans approximately 2-3 hours.

Notably, after the treatment, most patients' varicose veins remain but are gradually reabsorbed by the body.

To ensure maximum comfort, patients are administered sedatives or regional anesthesia.

With the aid of an ultrasound, the catheter's precise placement is achieved, with patients occasionally reporting a slight pressure sensation.

Before the laser's role, a combination of saline and anesthetic is introduced, paving the way for the main treatment.

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