Varicose veins can cause discomfort, pain, and an unpleasant view, but present-day and minimally invasive procedures offer effective solutions for your problem!
These treatments can improve blood flow and reduce pain without surgery.
Sclerotherapy and endovenous ablation are advanced methods to heal varicose veins. These treatments reduce pain, target problem veins, and prevent complications like veins blood clots. These treatments can allow us to offer our patients relief and restore confidence in their appearance after very effective treatment for varicose veins.
Compression Stockings
Compression stockings are a helpful tool in varicose vein therapy. Their main goal is to apply gentle pressure to your legs, improving blood flow and reducing the symptoms of varicose veins.
How do They help?
- If you wear compression stockings, you’ll notice the improvement of circulation in affected veins and blood clots, and it’s done by supporting vein walls and promoting healthy blood flow.
- This can decrease your pain, swelling, and heaviness, which is usually associated with varicose veins, and also help manage symptoms without more invasive procedures.
Who They’re Best For?
- Compression stockings are the best variant for those looking to decrease from mild to moderate varicose veins or chronic venous insufficiency or for those looking to prevent larger varicose veins from developing.
- They’re also a good fit for those patients who just had surgery and need compression stockings to maintain healthy blood flow.
Pros and Cons
- It’s a non-invasive varicose vein therapy, and it’s also very easy to use.
- Compression stockings also reduce pain and swelling immediately.
- But you also need to know that it’s temporary until you don’t take them off and requires consistent use.
Sclerotherapy to Treat Varicose Veins
Sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment option for varicose veins and spider veins. This procedure will get you a solution, such as an injection into your affected vein, which will make it collapse and eventually disappear.
This treatment is very effective for small to big enlarged veins and helps reduce the veins undesirable appearance of twisted veins.
Effectiveness
- Sclerotherapy has a very high success rate. Many patients experience significant improvement in the appearance of their varicose veins within a few hours.
- It is especially effective in making small varicose veins disappear and improving blood flow in the treated area.
What to Expect
- You will get an injection directly into the affected vein during the procedure, which makes the procedure really effective. The treatment is pretty quick and also with minimal discomfort.
- If you’re busy, it won’t be a problem because recovery is also really fat, and patients can continue their activities the same day.
Pros and Cons
- This procedure is minimally invasive with quick recovery, and it’s the best choice for small veins.
- But maybe for better result you’ll need multimple sessions, so you need to discuss it before the procedure and also it’s not suitable for very large veins.
Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT)
Endovenous Laser Treatment is a minimally invasive treatment used to treat varicose veins.
Unlike traditional vein stripping, endovenous laser treatment uses only laser energy to close off larger varicose veins. This makes EVLT an effective treatment for those looking to reduce the view and discomfort of the veins with a non-invasive treatment.
How It Works
- During Endovenous Laser Treatment, a thin laser fiber is inserted into your damaged vein. The laser energy will heat the vein walls, and the vein will collapse and close off.
- This process redirects blood flow from damaged veins to healthier ones, improving circulation and reducing symptoms like leg pain and swelling.
Pros and Cons
- Endovenous Laser Treatment is a very effective procedure, and most of the damaged varicose veins treated in only one session.
- It also includes quick recovery, and what’s most important is long-lasting results.
- Even you need to remember about potential risks, which you will discuss before the procedure during the consultation. Also, you’ll discuss your patient eligibility with specialists before the treatment.
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Radiofrequency Ablation is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins, improve blood flow, and treat leg pain.
This technique includes using radiofrequency energy, which generates intense heat. Because of this, the affected veins will be closed off, and blood flow will be redirected to the healthier leg veins.
How Does It Work?
- During RFA, a catheter will be inserted into the varicose vein. Radiofrequency energy will then be applied to it, which will heat the vein walls and cause collapsed and closed veins.
- After this minimally invasive treatment, you’ll get improved blood flow and reduce the appearance of surface varicose veins.
Effectiveness and Results
- RFA is an effective procedure, and the success rate is mostly comparable to endovenous laser ablation.
- Most patients experience significant relief from painful symptoms and notice a great improvement in the appearance of their veins.
- Recovery after this treatment is quick, and you can continue doing your normal activities within a day.
Pros and Cons
- It’s minimally invasive with quick recovery, is effective for bigger varicose veins, and reduces pain and swelling.
- But after the procedure, you can have potential mild bruising or skin changes; if it happens, you’ll need specialized vascular medicine expertise.
Foam Sclerotherapy
Foam Sclerotherapy is a noninvasive treatment that is used to treat problems with varicose veins, especially to treat larger varicose veins.
Unlike traditional sclerotherapy, this method uses a foamed sclerosant, which is mainly used to target veins with unpleasant views and painful veins.
How Does It Work?
- During foam sclerotherapy, the injection is inserted into the varicose vein. Because of it, the veins close off and collapse.
- This process redirects blood flow to healthier veins, improves blood circulation, and reduces symptoms like heaviness, skin changes, and skin sores.
- Foam is particularly effective for saphenous vein ablation, and veins are unsuitable for radiofrequency vein ablation or laser therapy.
Success Rate
- After foam sclerotherapy, many patients experience significant improvement in vein appearance and see effective relief from symptoms.
- It’s an excellent option for those seeking a minimally invasive technique that can offer a quick recovery.
Pros and Cons
- This procedure is effective for larger veins. It’s also noninvasive, which is a big benefit for most people. Of course, it helps control swelling and reduce heaviness.
- But you also need to know that for better results, you’ll maybe need multiple treatments, and it can also require wearing compression stockings post-procedure.
Come to Us and Get the Best Result in Your Life
If you have problems with your varicose vein syndromes, you can come to Beso Vein Clinic, where our specialists will always provide our patients with minimally invasive treatment options for varicose veins.
All you need to do is book an appointment, consult with our specialists, get a treatment, and enjoy the result!