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Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. They usually occur in the legs, but can also form in other parts of the body. Varicose veins are a common condition that affect many people, especially as they get older. They occur when the veins lose their elasticity and the valves that regulate blood flow become weak. As a result, blood can flow backward and pool in the veins, causing them to enlarge and become twisted. Symptoms of varicose veins can include aching, swelling, and skin discoloration.
It is important to note that varicose veins can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, such as deep vein thrombosis, so it is important to seek medical advice if you are experiencing symptoms.
Call NowGenetics: Some people have a genetic predisposition to developing varicose veins, which means that the condition tends to run in families.
Age: As people grow older, the valves in their veins can become weaker, leading to the development of varicose veins.
Hormonal changes: Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during pregnancy, puberty, and menopause, can also increase the risk of developing varicose veins.
Obesity: Excess weight can put extra pressure on the veins, causing them to enlarge and become varicose.
Prolonged standing or sitting: People who stand or sit for long periods of time, such as those in certain jobs, can be at increased risk of developing varicose veins.
Genetics: Some people have a genetic predisposition to developing varicose veins, which means that the condition tends to run in families.
Trauma: An injury to the leg can damage the veins and increase the risk of developing varicose veins.
Blood clots: Blood clots can also cause veins to enlarge and become varicose.
Visible, bulging veins: The most noticeable symptom of varicose veins is the appearance of bulging, twisted veins on the legs or feet.
Pain: The affected area may be painful or tender to the touch, especially after standing or sitting for long periods of time.
Swelling: Varicose veins can cause swelling in the affected area, particularly at the end of the day or after prolonged periods of standing.
Fatigue or heaviness: Some people with varicose veins may experience a feeling of tiredness or heaviness in the legs.
Itching or burning: The skin around the affected veins may itch or burn, particularly in warmer weather.
Skin changes: In some cases, the skin around the varicose veins may become discolored, thin, or dry, and may even develop sores or ulcers.
Muscle cramps: Some people with varicose veins may experience muscle cramps, particularly at night.
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VenaSeal is a treatment option for varicose veins that is minimally invasive and uses a medical adhesive to seal the affected veins. This prevents blood from flowing backward and reduces symptoms like swelling and pain. Although no other treatment can completely guarantee that varicose veins will not recur, VenaSeal proved to be the best treatment of Varicose Veins which reduces the risk of recurrence.
VenaSeal Closure System - Medical Gun and Glue (Adhesive)
EVLA is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins that uses laser energy to close affected veins, stopping backward blood flow and reducing symptoms like pain, swelling, and achiness. While no treatment completely eliminates the risk of recurrence, EVLA boasts a high success rate with minimal regrowth risk. Clinical studies consistently demonstrate significant symptom improvement and high vein closure rates.
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Evolutionary Laser Ablation (EVLA) and Venaseal are minimally invasive treatments for varicose veins. EVLA uses laser energy to seal the affected vein, while Venaseal uses a medical adhesive. Both treatments provide long-lasting relief from varicose veins without surgery.
Yes, both EVLA and Venaseal are safe and FDA-approved treatments for varicose veins. They have minimal risks and complications compared to traditional surgical procedures.
EVLA and Venaseal have high success rates in treating varicose veins. They offer long-term relief from symptoms such as pain, swelling, and the appearance of bulging veins.
The EVLA and Venaseal treatments are relatively quick procedures, usually taking around 1 hour. Patients can resume their normal activities shortly after the treatment.
Most patients experience mild discomfort after both treatments , more so with EVLA But symptoms subside within two days .EVLA we suggest two days rest but with venaseal , we encourage patients to start walking same day and resume normal activities thereafter.
Potential side effects of EVLA and Venaseal are minimal and temporary. These may include mild bruising, swelling, or numbness in the treated area. These side effects usually resolve on their own within a few days.
In most cases, only one session of EVLA or Venaseal is required to treat varicose veins effectively. However, the number of sessions needed may vary depending on the individual's condition, and our experienced physicians will determine the best treatment plan for you.
Results can be seen soon after the treatment. Many patients notice a significant improvement in their varicose veins within a few weeks. The final results will continue to improve over time.
To schedule a consultation, simply fill out the contact form on our website or call our clinic directly. Our friendly team will be happy to assist you and book your appointment at a convenient time.
We offer various financing options to make your treatment affordable. Our team can discuss the available payment plans and help you choose one that fits your budget.
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