Varicose veins can be uncomfortable and unsightly. They can also lead to serious health problems and significantly affect your quality of life. If you are dealing with this troublesome health concern, you may wonder if ablation is right for you. There are a number of reasons to consider vein ablation, though not every individual dealing with varicose veins may need to undergo such a procedure. Take a look below to learn more about what this treatment is and whether it may be right for you.
Vein ablation treatment is minimally invasive. Varicose veins cause scar tissue to form, leading veins to close. Vein ablation treatment uses radiofrequency or laser energy to heat and collapse those veins, allowing for proper blood flow and circulation. Due to the gravity required to pump blood back up to the heart, you’ll most often see varicose veins form in the legs. This is the most common treatment area for vein ablation.
In order to reach the varicose vein, a catheter is placed through a tiny opening in the vein. The energy being used to clear the blockage is delivered through this catheter into the targeted area. Ablation is a safe and effective procedure, particularly when performed on larger veins.
There are lots of reasons you may wish to consider vein ablation for treatment of your uncomfortable varicose veins. It’s a convenient and effective procedure that is minimally invasive. After completion, you can return to your everyday activities right away. It’s effective in removing varicose veins, and there are few complications associated with treatment. The opening created is quite small as the catheter is only a few millimeters wide; therefore, you don’t have to worry about scarring or a long recovery time. This is far less invasive than traditional surgical treatments for varicose veins.
Sometimes varicose veins can be managed with lifestyle changes and through the use of compression garments alone. In order to discover whether you’re a candidate for vein ablation, feel free to reach out and make an appointment with Cardiac Associates of North Jersey. At our convenient location in Oakland, an exam and review of your medical history will help to determine the treatment options best for your particular needs. Contact us today to set up your consultation – we look forward to speaking with you!
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