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Why Laser Varicose Veins Treatment?
- Minimal Pain
- Quick Recovery
- Reduced Bleeding
Varicose Veins Symptoms
- Leg Pain
- Swollen Ankles
- Vein Discoloration
Benefits
- Pain Relief
- Improved Appearance
- Prevents Complications
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- Financial Relief
- Accessible Healthcare
- Peace of Mind
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What are Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that typically appear blue or dark purple on the skin’s surface. They often develop in the legs and feet due to weakened or damaged valves in the veins. These valves normally help regulate blood flow back to the heart. When they fail, blood can pool in the veins, causing them to swell and become varicose. Varicose veins may cause symptoms such as pain, heaviness, itching, and swelling. They are often a cosmetic concern but can also lead to more serious complications like ulcers or blood clots in some cases.
Minimally invasive, painless varicose veins treatment with Endovenous Laser
Minimally invasive and virtually painless, Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) represents a state-of-the-art solution for varicose veins. This advanced procedure involves inserting a thin laser fiber directly into the problematic vein under ultrasound guidance. The laser emits targeted pulses of energy, causing the vein to close and gradually disappear over time. EVLT effectively relieves symptoms such as leg pain, swelling, and discomfort while enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the legs.
Patients typically experience minimal downtime and can resume their daily activities shortly after treatment. This innovative approach offers a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgical methods, making it a preferred choice for many seeking relief from varicose veins.
Minimally invasive, painless varicose veins treatment with Endovenous Laser
Minimally invasive and virtually painless, Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) represents a state-of-the-art solution for varicose veins. This advanced procedure involves inserting a thin laser fiber directly into the problematic vein under ultrasound guidance. The laser emits targeted pulses of energy, causing the vein to close and gradually disappear over time. EVLT effectively relieves symptoms such as leg pain, swelling, and discomfort while enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the legs.
Patients typically experience minimal downtime and can resume their daily activities shortly after treatment. This innovative approach offers a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgical methods, making it a preferred choice for many seeking relief from varicose veins.
Symptoms
- Aching and Heavy Legs
- Swelling in Lower Legs
- Itching Around Varicose Veins
- Skin Discoloration and Ulcers
Surgery
- Vein Stripping Procedure
- Laser Vein Ablation
- Ambulatory Phlebectomy Technique
- Endoscopic Vein Surgery
Treatment
- Compression Stockings
- Laser Therapy
- Sclerotherapy Injections
- Surgical Removal
Our Specialists
Dr. Nelson Bardeskar
General Surgery
Dr. Abhijit Gotkhinde
FMAS, FIAGES
Dr. Bharat Dikshit
M.S (General Surgery)
Dr. Mustafa Shakir
(17 years as specialist)
Dr. Archana Shende
Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
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FAQ'S
Swollen, twisted veins visible under skin, often in legs, due to weakened valves.
Factors include genetics, pregnancy, obesity, prolonged sitting or standing, and hormonal changes.
Bulging veins, leg heaviness, swelling, itching, skin discoloration, and occasional pain or cramps.
Can lead to ulcers, blood clots, bleeding, or chronic venous insufficiency in severe cases.
Physical exam and ultrasound to assess vein health, valve function, and blood flow.
Options: lifestyle changes, compression stockings, sclerotherapy, laser treatments, radiofrequency ablation, or surgery.
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