The first treatment may be compression stockings. These provide graduated compression to help keep the blood moving. Other treatments such as vein stripping, or the less invasive endovenous therapy is usually reserved for people who have discomfort or ulcers that require medical treatment. These treatments remove the veins that are not functioning properly to allow the blood to move through healthy veins.
Varicose veins may not be dangerous at first. They may not even show beneath the surface of the skin, but you can still see and feel the symptoms. If you feel pressure in your lower legs, throbbing and aching, heaviness and fatigue that worsens towards the end of the day, you may be developing varicose veins. Other symptoms may include sores or ulcers on your lower legs and hyperpigmentation or brown patches on the feet or ankles.
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These are treatments that do the same thing only in different ways. During a consultation with our specialist, you can learn about the different non-invasive treatments and find out which one may be your best option. They all damage the inside of the vain causing it to collapse. The blood can no longer enter the vein and naturally flows through a healthy vein. The damaged vein is gradually absorbed by the surrounding tissue and disappears. These treatments use small incisions that do not require stitches and the recovery time is