Medical Removal of Varicose Veins

Depending on the severity of the damage to veins, varicose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic is classified as surgery. Therefore, anyone facing this procedure needs to be prepared no matter if this is vein stripping, pulsed light therapy, sclerotherapy or any other procedure.


During your pre-surgical meeting with your surgeon, you should have a list of questions to ask. These should include any of your concerns as well as the before and after care. You will also need to know approximately how long the procedure will take and the type of anesthetic to be used.


Prior to surgery you should prepare your body. You can do this by eating nutritious, wholesome meals. You should try to get a good nights sleep each night before the surgery. You should also try to reduce any unnecessary stress in your life.
Varicose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic might involve vein stripping. This might be the most extreme of the methods used. This involves placing an incision in the groin. A stripping tool is then threaded through to the affected area. Once the tool has reached the correct place it is then used to either tie off the vein or remove it. The tool is then removed by placing an incision above the treated vein. Generally there are few complications other than bruising, some numbness, minor pain, and swelling. These temporary problems soon disappear.
Other vericose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic might be the phlebectomy. If a vein valve cannot be repaired, for whatever reason, then all or part of the vein must be removed. This is done by placing an incision over the damaged vein using a phlebectomy hook. Again, the complications that follow are rare, and, like in vein stripping, they soon disappear.

Larger varicose veins can be handled in a catheter-assisted procedure. This involves placing a thin tube in the varicose vein. It is then heated. The doctor then removes the tube. The heat results in causing the vein to collapse and seal shut.
If the varicose veins have reached the point of causing leg ulcers then this will most likely require endoscopic vein surgery. This involves placing a tiny video camera into the leg. The problem area is then located. Tiny incisions are made in the area. The damaged area is then removed through these incisions.

Another type of procedure is sclerotherapy. Varicose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic can also perform this procedure. A small needle is used to inject the sclerosant chemical into the vein. This causes it to collapse. If the patient has more than one vein that needs to be treated they can all be completed at once, or, they can be done during several visits. Again, the side effects are few and they quickly disappear.

Another form of treatment for varicose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic is the laser. The laser can be used for varicose veins as well as spider veins. The damaged vein is exposed to intense light. This closes the vein resulting in the loss of blood flow to the area. This type of treatment is used a lot for cosmestic purposes as the treatment leaves no scars. There is little pain during the treatment.
The present-day technology available to rid of varicose veins is remarkable. There are many types of procedures and most of the varicose vein removal procedures by a medical clinic can be performed with little down time.