Varicose Veins Treatment

Varicose Veins Treatment

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that commonly appear on the legs and feet. Advanced treatment options including laser therapy and minimally invasive procedures offer effective relief from pain, swelling, and cosmetic concerns with minimal downtime.


What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins develop when the valves inside the veins weaken or fail, causing blood to pool and the veins to enlarge. They are most common in the legs and can cause aching, heaviness, swelling, and skin changes if left untreated.


Common Symptoms

  • Visible, bulging, twisted veins on the legs
  • Aching, heaviness, or throbbing in the legs
  • Swelling in the lower legs and ankles
  • Itching around the affected veins
  • Skin discolouration or hardening near the veins
  • Leg cramps, especially at night

Treatment Options

  • Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) – laser energy to close the vein
  • Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
  • Sclerotherapy – injection to collapse the vein
  • Foam sclerotherapy for smaller veins
  • Surgical stripping for severe cases

Benefits of Minimally Invasive Treatment

  • No large incisions or general anaesthesia
  • Day-care procedure with same-day discharge
  • Minimal pain and bruising
  • Quick return to normal activities
  • Excellent cosmetic results
  • Low recurrence rate

Why Choose Us?

  • Specialist vascular and surgical expertise
  • Advanced laser and ablation technology
  • Personalised treatment plans
  • High patient satisfaction rates
  • Comprehensive vascular assessment and follow-up

Post Treatment Recovery

Most patients can walk and resume light activities immediately after treatment. Compression stockings are recommended for a few weeks. Full recovery and visible improvement are typically achieved within a few weeks.


Book Your Consultation

Do not ignore varicose veins — untreated cases can lead to serious complications. Consult our vascular specialist today for a thorough assessment and the most effective, minimally invasive treatment available.

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