Advanced Varicose Veins Laser Surgery for in Bengaluru

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Laser or Radio Frequency Ablation (RFA)

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FAQ

FAQs

No. Symptoms may ebb and flow, but untreated veins usually worsen over time. Treatment is advised for pain, swelling, skin changes, or cosmetic concerns.

For most people, laser or radio-frequency ablation closes the faulty vein through a tiny puncture with faster recovery. Very large or complex veins may still need surgical removal; your Doppler scan guides the choice.

It's typically day-care and minimally invasive under local/short anaesthesia. You'll walk soon after the procedure and wear compression stockings as advised.

Bruising/tightness settles in 1-2 weeks. Most return to desk work in 2-5 days and regular routines within 1-2 weeks, keeping stockings on for the period your doctor recommends.

The body reroutes blood through healthy deep and superficial veins. Closing the leaky vein actually improves circulation and reduces pooling.

You can usually drive within 24-48 hours when comfortable and off strong pain meds. Walking is encouraged immediately; avoid heavy leg workouts for 1-2 weeks. For flights, walk often and use compression stockings.

Side effects like bruising, skin staining, or nerve irritation are uncommon and usually temporary; clots are rare with stockings and early walking. New varicose veins can appear later. You must maintain a healthy weight, stay active, elevate your legs, and use compression when standing for long periods.