Vascular Surgery

The disorder known as varicose veins causes the body’s veins to bulge, turn blue, and become very visibly noticeable under the skin. Legs and feet are most commonly affected by this illness. Your veins swell and twist, which causes varicose veins. Due to the overfilling of blood, varicose veins on the surface network of veins may be modest and quite innocuous. However, varicose veins can result in pain, discomfort, and potentially very significant issues if they damage the deeper network of veins.

Adults are typically affected by this disorder, and women are more likely to be impacted than males. Do not be concerned; a laser varicose vein surgery in Bangalore can readily treat the varicose vein.

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Laser/ radiofrequency ablation

The simplest surgical method to treat varicose veins is this one. Using brief laser beam bursts, the technique heals the damaged veins by lowering edoema. There are no bodily incisions performed during the operation, which is painless.

Sclerotherapy

The small and medium-sized varicose veins receive an injection of foam solution. The remedy aids in scarring the vein, which eventually closes. This results in the treatment of varicose veins without requiring any bodily incisions.

High ligation and vein stripping

Before it reaches a deeper vein in the leg, this surgery ties a varicose vein. Smaller varicose veins that are closer to the skin’s surface are treated with this process so that they can be easily removed.

Glue treatment

Varicose veins are sealed with cyanoacrylate surgical adhesive so they cannot enter the inner veins of the leg, which are responsible for high volumes of blood circulation.