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Endovenous laser varicose vein surgery is a procedure that uses heat from a laser to reduce varicose veins. Varicose veins are swollen, bulging veins that often happen on the thighs or calves. A laser is a device that sends a thin beam of radiation in the form of light.
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Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that can be treated with a variety of methods, including:
Sclerotherapy: A healthcare professional injects a chemical solution into the vein to damage the wall and cause it to scar and close. This is an effective treatment for smaller veins, and results are usually visible in 3 to 6 weeks. However, it can cause discoloration of the skin and inflammation of the vein.
Ligation and stripping: A surgeon makes incisions over the vein, ties it off, and removes it.
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Endovenous laser treatment is a minimally invasive ultrasound-guided technique used for treating varicose veins using laser energy commonly performed by a phlebologist, interventional radiologist or vascular surgeon.
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Sclerotherapy is the most common treatment for improving the appearance of varicose and spider veins on the legs. It is also performed to treat symptoms caused by these conditions, such as aching, swelling and burning. Sclerotherapy involves injecting a chemical solution directly into the varicose or spider vein.
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Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that are often painful and can be itchy. There are several treatments for varicose veins, including:
Endovenous procedures
These procedures use heat to close off the vein from the inside, rather than removing it. The procedure involves making a small cut in the skin, inserting a catheter into the vein, and then using a heat-producing probe to close off the vein. There are two types of endovenous procedures:
Radiofrequency ablation: Uses radio waves to heat the vein.
Endovenous laser treatment: Uses laser energy to heat the vein.
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A minimally invasive procedure that involves injecting a chemical solution into the affected vein. The chemical irritates the lining of the vein, causing it to swell, stick together, and form a scar. The vein will fade within a few weeks, but it can take up to six months for larger veins to resolve. Compression stockings can help speed up the healing process.
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The most common spider vein treatment involves the injection of a solution into each affected vein, causing the vein to collapse and fade. Laser treatments are also available for the reduction or removal of spider veins.
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Larger varicose veins are generally treated with ligation and stripping, laser treatment, or radiofrequency treatment. In some cases, a combination of treatments may work best. Smaller varicose veins and spider veins are usually treated with sclerotherapy or laser therapy on your skin.
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Spider veins, also known as telangiectasias or thread veins, are prominent clusters of damaged small blood vessels in the skin. They can appear as red, blue, or purple tortious lines bulging and branching out from a central locus resulting in a spider-like appearance.
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As one of the largest vein clinics in America with locations across the United States, USA Vein Clinics offers a range of minimally invasive treatment options including: Endovenous Laser Therapy (EVLT), ClariVein® Treatment, Visual Sclerotherapy Injections, Ultrasound-Guided Sclerotherapy, Varithena Vein Treatment,
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We have greatly improved the lives of countless patients who have suffered from vein disease symptoms. Our skilled vein specialists are highly experienced in utilizing the most advanced vein treatment methods for varicose and spider veins.
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