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Endovascular LASER Therapy for varicose veins in Hebbal, Bangalore

Endovascular LASER therapy for varicose veins

Endovascular LASER Therapy for varicose veins in Hebbal, Bangalore

Endovascular laser varicose treatment uses a laser to reduce varicose veins. The thighs and calves are frequently affected by varicose veins, which are swollen, bulging veins. The laser produces a thin beam of light as a form of radiation.

As a result of LASER therapy in Hebbal, Bangalore, varicose veins are closed and shrunk, resulting in scar tissue forming inside the vessel. This process seals off the vein. As a result, blood flows into other veins nearby.

Varicose vein endovenous laser surgery - why?

If your varicose veins are sore, red and swollen (inflamed), your healthcare provider may suggest laser surgery. Laser surgery may also be indicated if the skin over your varicose veins is irritated.

Although varicose veins are not usually a cause for concern, they can be painful. It is also feasible that you do not like the way they look.

How safe is endovenous laser varicose vein surgery?

Surgery is risky. Laser varicose vein surgery can result in the following risks,

  • The infection

  • There is a pain in the vein

  • There is bleeding

  • There is bruising

  • Damage to the nerves

  • Veins that are red or swollen (inflamed)

  • Clots in the blood

  • A change in the colour of the skin over the treated vein

  • A burn

In addition, depending on your general health, you may be exposed to other risks. Before undergoing surgery, you should share any fears with your physician.

Preparation for endovenous laser varicose vein surgery?

  • The procedure will be explained to you by your healthcare provider. Feel free to ask them any questions you may have regarding the procedure.

  • You may be asked to sign a consent form for the procedure. Please read the form carefully and ask questions if anything is unclear.

  • You will be asked about your medical history by your healthcare provider. The physician may also conduct a physical examination, and this is to ensure that you are in good health before the procedure. There may also be a need for blood tests and other diagnostic tests.

  • If you have a history of bleeding disorders, please inform your healthcare provider. Inform your healthcare provider if you are taking blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or other medicines that affect blood clotting. Before the procedure, you may need to stop taking these medications.

  • Please inform your healthcare provider if you are allergic to any medicines, latex, tape, contrast dyes, or anaesthesia medicines (local and general).

  • Be sure to inform your healthcare provider of all your medications. Prescription and over-the-counter medicines are included in this category, and Additionally, it contains vitamins, herbs, and other supplements.

  • You should refrain from eating or drinking for eight hours before the procedure. As a result, it is common for people to refrain from eating or drinking after midnight.

  • Sedatives may be prescribed to help you relax.

What happens during endovenous laser varicose vein surgery?

The procedure does not require a hospital stay. Your healthcare provider may sometimes perform this procedure in their office. The majority of procedures will take less than an hour to complete. You may be able to return home the same day. It is recommended that you wear loose-fitting clothing following surgery.

The following steps are generally involved in endovenous laser varicose vein surgery,

  • A hospital gown will be provided for you to wear, and you will be required to lie on an examination table. The table can be tilted at different angles during the procedure. During the procedure, you may be required to wear special goggles or eyeglasses. The purpose of this is to protect your eyes from the laser light.

  • Your healthcare provider will numb the area where the tube or catheter will be inserted. Your healthcare provider will also administer an injection or shot of numbing medicine along the length of the vein.

  • Your healthcare provider will use a Doppler ultrasound device to check the vein during and before the procedure. On a computer screen, sound waves are used to create an image of the vein.

  • To insert the catheter, your healthcare provider will make a small cut or incision in your skin. In most cases, the procedure takes no more than an hour, and a bandage will be applied to the area.

Consult with a team of specialised doctors at Manipal Hospitals to know more about treatments. 

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