Varicose Veins

Why do you have Varicose Veins?

Hereditary is the consensus of most doctors. The condition may be further enhanced with conditions causing increased pressure on the legs such as pregnancy, or long periods of standing.

Varicose Veins form in the superficial venous system, when one way valves that control the circulation break down. This leads to increased venous pressure in the veins which then thicken and buckle giving the "knotty" look. Associated with the unsightly appearance are symptoms such as swollen achey legs which often cramp. If present for years, skin discolouration and ulcers can form.

Each patient is fully assessed and fully informed before commencing treatment. Each treatment includes identification of the vein (s) to be treated. Several micro-injections along the vein(s) of a solution of Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate followed with application of compression by using a special stocking and/or bandages.

Inconvenience to your lifestyle is minimal. You are able to return to work immediately and to vigorous exercise in 4 days.

'Vein Sclerotherapy' is widely used to eliminate unsightly veins in the legs and face. This procedure is done with micro-injections of Sodium Tetradecyl Sulphate into these unwanted veins known as 'Spider Veins' and 'Starbursts'

Procedure:

Sclerotherapy is done in the doctors' rooms as a walk in and walk out procedure. It does not involve a visit to the hospital, nor does it require time off work.

  • The doctor uses a very fine needle to inject the veins. The solution causes the walls of the blood vessels to close up, (sclerose) thus eliminating blood flow into those veins. A series of injections are performed according to the number of visible veins.
  • Each treatment is completed in 15 to 30 minutes. You may feel a slight burning sensation during the injections which fades away quite quickly.
  • Some form of compression is usually required and may be tapes or a compression stocking. Some bruising may occur but disappears leaving your legs without the unsightly looking veins.

Get Healthier Legs Without the Surgery

Don’t let varicose veins affect your quality of life

Untreated varicose veins can lead to:

  • Swelling
  • Ulcers
  • Bleeding
  • Pain and pressure symptoms