Frequently Asked Questions

VenaSeal Vein Treatment

What are the Benefits of the procedure?
  • This procedure is painless, with no risk of nerve damage or skin burns. 
  • The recovery time post-procedure is quick, and there will be a notable improvement in the appearance surrounding the affected area.
How does this procedure work?
  • This procedure uses a medical adhesive to close affected vein segments to improve the appearance of varicose veins.
Before the procedure:
  • Ultrasound imaging of the affected area is taken to determine the most effective treatment plan.
During the procedure:
  • Topical anesthesia is given to the patient to ensure a painless procedure. 
  • Catheter tubing is inserted into the varicose vein near the saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) vein. 
  • The ultrasound transducer applies pressure above the catheter as an injection of medical adhesive is inserted to close the SFJ veins. 
  • Once the SFJ veins have been sealed, the catheter is removed, and a bandaid is applied where the catheter was inserted.
After the Procedure:
  • Following the VenaSeal procedure, compression stockings may be used to ensure proper recovery, and painkillers may be taken should you feel discomfort. 
  • Avoid strenuous activities immediately following the procedure.
  • Avoid the use of hot tubs and pools immediately following the procedure.
What are the possible complications?
  • Slight discomfort, soreness and tightness around the treatment area
  • Mild bruising

EVLT Vein Treatment

What are the benefits of this procedure?
  • This minimally invasive, painless procedure improves circulation and has a fast recovery time. 
  • There is no scarring, and the affected area will have an improved appearance after the procedure.
How does this procedure work?
  • A laser light is used to heat the area and break down the walls of the affected varicose veins. 
  • The collapsed veins are then absorbed by your body.
Before the procedure:
  • Ultrasound imaging of the affected area may be needed to plan an effective treatment.
During the procedure:
  • Topical anesthetic is applied to the affected area. 
  • Thin optic fibre is inserted into the affected vein through a sheath through an entry point in the skin
  • Laser light is then delivered to the optic fibre, resulting in the collapse of the surrounding vein wall.
After the Procedure:
  • Use compression socks during recovery. 
  • Avoid strenuous activities immediately post-procedure.
What are the possible complications?
  • There is a possibility of the following complications:
    • Nerve damage to surface sensory veins
    • Skin burns
    • Thrombophlebitis-a blood clot in one or more veins
    • Deep vein thrombosis-a blood clot in deep veins

Foam Sclerotherapy

What are the benefits of this procedure?
  • Minimally invasive, with a short procedure time, this painless procedure has no risk of skin burning.
How does this procedure work?
  • A sclerosing solution injected directly into the affected areas that cause irritation and then absorption of varicose veins.
Before the procedure:
  • Ultrasound imaging of the affected area is required for proper planning and effective treatment. 
  • Depending on the amount and severity of the affected veins, several treatments may be needed.
During the procedure:
  • Ultrasound is used as a guide during the treatment. 
  • Sclerosing solution is then injected directly into the affected areas.
After the Procedure:
  • Compression socks are required post-procedure.
  • Light activity can help improve circulation.
  • Lifestyle and dietary changes may be recommended to further treat the underlying causes of varicose veins.
What are the possible complications?
  • Minimal bruising and soreness around the treated area are both normal. 
  • There is a possibility of the following post-procedure:
    • Risk of swelling and inflammation
    • Darkened skin 
    • Small skin sores
    • Hives

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