Is Venous Laser Ablation Effective?
If you are someone that has varicose veins, then you are probably interested in a safe way to get rid of them. There are all kinds of different methods for eliminating them, though most do not work. The treatment called venous laser ablation, however, has proven to be a safe and effective. It is a procedure that is minimally invasive and gets performed at a clinic or a physician's office. Basically, a laser fiber gets inserted through your skin directly into veins that are currently causing the unattractive, painful, and bulgy varicose veins.
So how does the venous laser ablation actually work? The heat of the laser damages the lining inside the vein, which causes it to break down, shrink, and ultimately disappear. Most people get this treatment for the very large varicose veins that occur in the legs. Fortunately, the procedure only takes about half an hour to perform. There are quite a few benefits to these treatments in addition to the fact that they are able to remove varicose veins. From the treatment, you'll be able to enjoy reduced chances of any stasis ulcers developing. You will also get relief from uncomfortable feelings like heaviness, pain, and aches.
Other benefits of venous laser ablation include more efficient circulation of your blood, improved confidence in your appearance and body image, and the fact the procedure is about as easy as you could ask for. Many people want to know whether there will be a problem with loss of veins after the treatment, and that is understandable. Thankfully, the veins that get destroyed aren't healthy and leaving them is worse for the health of your circulatory system. You don't have to worry about your healthy veins being harmed by the laser, so they will continue to be able to carry blood effectively.
After venous laser ablation treatment, you will enjoy a very swift recovery. There aren't any scars left, and at the most you'll have some bruising or minor soreness. When you do get the treatment, you will be encouraged to continue doing your normal activities. You will have a follow up with your doctor a week later, and they will be able to evaluate your results at that point.
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