Endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins. Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that bulge just beneath the surface of the skin, typically in the legs. They can cause discomfort, aching, and detract from the appearance of your legs.
Minimally invasive: EVLA offers a significant advantage over traditional vein stripping surgery. It requires a smaller incision, leading to quicker recovery time and less scarring.
Reduced pain and faster recovery: Compared to surgery, EVLA typically causes less pain during and after the procedure. Patients can usually resume normal activities within a day or two after EVLA, allowing for a quicker return to their daily routine.
Improved cosmetic outcome: EVLA effectively seals the varicose vein, leading to a smoother appearance of the legs. This can significantly improve a patient’s self-confidence.
Durable results: Studies show that EVLA has a high success rate with long-lasting results. This means less likelihood of needing future treatments for the same varicose vein.
EVLA is a suitable treatment option for patients with a variety of vein-related concerns:
Symptomatic varicose veins: This includes symptoms such as leg pain, achiness, heaviness, swelling, and itching. EVLA can address the underlying cause of these symptoms, improving a patient’s quality of life.
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): CVI is a condition where blood flow in the legs is impaired, leading to symptoms like varicose veins, skin discoloration, and leg ulcers. EVLA can help improve blood flow and prevent further complications associated with CVI.
Visible varicose veins: For many patients, the cosmetic appearance of varicose veins is a significant concern. EVLA can effectively address this by sealing the vein, leading to a smoother appearance of the legs.
It is important to note that EVLA may not be suitable for everyone. Factors such as overall health, severity of varicose veins, and underlying medical conditions will be considered. During a consultation at Veins and Foot Clinic, our experienced vascular specialists will assess your individual situation and determine if EVLA is the right treatment for you. They will discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure in detail and answer any questions you may have. This will help you make an informed decision about your vein treatment options.