Varicose and Spider Veins Treatment


Varicose veins are swollen blood vessels in the lower body that appear just beneath the skin's surface. Blood backs up in your veins when your vein walls are weak and your valves aren't working properly. This is what causes the blue and purple bulges on your legs, feet, and ankles. Several treatment options are available, but varicose veins can reappear.



Leg veins that have developed into large, swollen varicose veins as a result of damaged valves. Over time, they might develop wounds, stick out from the skin, and/or turn blue.

No. In fact, blood flow back to the heart will be improved by closing a problematic varicose vein. Normal veins will take over to more efficiently return blood to the heart because of how adaptable the human body is.

The severity of varicose veins can worsen with time. Varicose veins can result in ulcers, chronic wounds, and inflamed veins if they are not treated.

How to get rid of varicose veins?

Regarding anatomy and clinical symptoms, every patient is different from the next. In order to achieve the best results, the vascular surgeon must match the appropriate treatment modality to the appropriate patient scenario and anatomy.

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