Spider Veins Treatment


Spider veins are actually different from varicose viens, since the latter appears to be more conspicuous-larger and curlier. However, they both can affect the different parts of the body of a person, such as his or her legs, arms, anus (which is normally called hemorrhoid), and even face. They are both caused by the improper circulation flow of the blood, are considered venous disorders, and can be cumbersome, if not painful and stressful.

Fortunately, there are already plenty of spider veins treatments that you can take advantage of. Some of them are very simple, such as exercising to relieve the pressure in these areas or maintaining a good diet (since obesity can also cause pressure to the legs). Others are pretty expensive, including schlerotherapy or vein stripping.

So far, here are two of the most recent and popular methods of treatment. They are highly favored because they don't leave any form of scar into the legs or the part of the body where the spider veins or varicose veins are.

EVLT

This is a type of laser surgery where a patient doesn't have to be admitted to a hospital. He or she doesn't also have to suffer from serious side effects or very long recovery periods. In fact, it's much better than tucks. The process only takes an hour to accomplish. Thus, you can always fit in the surgery at your daily schedule. What's more, it has a very high success rate. Almost 100 percent of those who undergo such treatment report complete disappearance of spider or varicose veins with no reoccurrence.

The process will start with taking a photo of the affected area and an ultrasound for vein mapping. Then, a local anesthesia is added to the patient, before a laser fiber is inserted into the entry point. This will be utilized to close the broken vessels, which cause the varicose or spider veins.

Vnus Closure

Highly similar to EVLT is Vnus Closure. Its main purpose is to get rid of the swelling and the pain that are often associated with spider veins, especially venous reflux. Like the former procedure, Vnus can be performed even in the doctor's office, and the patient can go back to his or her normal activities right after surgery, as long as they don't turn out to be too rigorous like jogging.

There are four steps that are associated with this procedure. The first phase is to map out the veins to locate where the catheter will be inserted. When it is already determined, the device will be inserted into the damaged veins, and a local anesthesia is given to the patient. He or she will be up at all times, but he or she will no longer feel pain all throughout the surgery. It will also squeeze the blood out from the veins, as well as the fluid will protect the tissues from the infrared energy. It can be removed once the RF energy is being given, and an ultrasound is performed again to check if the vein is already closed.

Before you choose any of these spider veins treatment, look for plastic surgeons first. Since these are often regarded as cosmetic procedures, you can choose those that also do tummy tuck.

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