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Varicose Veins and Best Treatment Options 







We discuss all you need to know About Laser Hair Removal for Men (https://acoz.co.uk/) varicose veins, including varicose vein symptoms, how varicose veins develop, and why you may have them in the first place. This blog post also has you covered on how you can remove them – we lay out your varicose vein options, with a particular focus on Endovenous laser treatment or EVLA (the Gold Standard treatment for removing varicose veins).


What are varicose veins?


are lumpy, bulging veins usually purple or blue in colour and commonly found on the leg surface, but can also be found on other regions such as the foot or around the ankle.



What are the symptoms of varicose veins?


Varicose veins can often be diagnosed by their swollen, enlarged or twisted appearance, but other varicose vein may include the following. (Please note that symptoms experienced differ for everyone).


How do varicose veins develop?


Varicose veins occur when blood fails to flow properly through your leg veins, and this is how it works… Your veins take blood to your heart, requiring the blood to flow in an upwards direction (against gravity). This is facilitated by one-way valves and muscle contractions. If these valves weaken or break, however, they cannot properly close. Your blood then flows back to your legs, where, the veins begin to bulge, causing varicose veins. Serving no purpose, these damaged veins are perfectly safe to remove.



What causes varicose veins?


It’s not clear why some people develop varicose veins while others do not. But we do know that the following create higher risk of developing varicose veins: genetics, being overweight (due to increased pressure on your veins), being female (female hormones make vein walls more elastic), and ageing (vein walls weaken with age).


Varicose veins can additionally be secondary to other circumstances or issues. You could be more at risk if you have previously injured your leg veins, had a blood clot, are (with hormone levels and more blood circulating), or stand for a long time in one position (blood can pool in the leg veins, pressure in the veins).


What are the complications of varicose veins?


veins can worsen . Some with the condition for some time develop skin changes, usually in the ankle or lower leg, due to increased pressure within the veins. Skin could become purple or brown and could develop a rash called varicose eczema. More serious but uncommon complications include deep vein thrombosis (blood clots in the vein that can cause pain and swelling), venous ulcers (any cuts or wounds could form an ulcer), bleeding (if you bump or cut your leg) and thrombophlebitis (red, painful superficial veins due to a blood clot in the vein).


How can I treat varicose veins?


The good news is there are a range of minimally-invasive, walk-in-walk-out safe procedures available to remove your varicose veins, not requiring general anaesthetic, and all taking under an hour to complete. In fact, at The Clinic, we are able to offer treatments for varicose vein removal, to 99% of patients that visit us.


We provide a range of advanced and effective treatments for . They all work in different ways and are suited to different varicose vein cases. We believe treatment should only be performed by a Consultant Vascular Surgeon who is fully qualified and trained in varicose vein removal.


Some patients look for treatment through the NHS. Although, it is important to note that for varicose veins with and without complications, the NHS typically always first advise self-care measures for a long trial period, such as wearing compression stockings. Although, we do not advise this route as can cause varicose vein problems to exacerbate.


Below we’ve outlined a range of minimally invasive vein removal treatments, each recommended by for different eligibility, and all available at The Private Clinic:


What is the best surgery for Varicose Veins?


EVLA stands for Endovenous Laser Ablation and is a varicose vein removal procedure using laser heat to target, and break down veins. EVLA is by NICE to be the best for varicose vein removal. We also always typically favour EVLA as it has a higher success rate. NICE findings actually show that EVLA’s success rate five years post is 95.4%.


To give more detail on what happens in EVLA, an ultrasound scan marks the veins position prior to the injection of local anaesthetic around the area. A fine catheter is inserted via a small incision, typically close to the knee. Laser energy is transported via the catheter, in short pulses, closing up the damaged valve so blood is unable to flow and the vein walls . The procedure stops the reflux occurring from the damaged valve, producing the varicose vein, addressing the route of the problem, instead of only the symptoms.




Varicose Vein Surgery Recovery


One of the biggest deciding factors on having varicose vein surgery is the recovery time.


Traditionally varicose vein surgery was carried out via a vein stripping method which has now been discouraged. The vein stripping method often required 3 weeks before returning to work and everyday activities and patients were often in a lot of pain following surgery.


Our range of minimally invasive varicose vein procedures all have much shorter recovery times. Most patients who have had Varicose Vein laser surgery recovery are back to their usual activities a lot quicker.


How much time off work is required following varicose vein removal?


Patients who have had EVLA, RFA, VenaSeal and Foam Sclerotherapy procedures often feel able to return to work the next day. Those that had a Phlebectomy often require a few additional days to .


Our expert vascular surgeons do advise that strenuous exercise is avoided for at least 5 days and it should then be returned to at a gradual pace to avoid unnecessary injury.


But overall, patients are encouraged to stay active throughout their recovery and we feel this gives the best results.


How can I relieve varicose veins without treatment?


If you’re waiting for treatment and feeling discomfort from common varicose vein symptoms there are several ways to the pain, including the below. But please note that these are only a temporary fix of symptoms and do not mean varicose vein complications are prevented. Only treatments are able to remove varicose veins and help you avoid health problems.


Why Choose The Private Clinic?










We’re proud to offer Consultant Vascular Surgeons who are in the Gold Standard EVLA treatment and have treated the veins of thousands of patients.




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with our expert Vascular Surgeons can be booked by calling or via our .


All Varicose vein consultations involve a free ultrasound scan of your legs (typically costing between £350 and £450 at the majority of clinics and private hospitals).


Varicose vein removal consultations are available in our clinics in , , , and 


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