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Endovenous Laser Treatment (EVLT) is a minimally invasive procedure used for treating varicose veins without the need of surgery.
Patient satisfaction after treatment with laser is very high. The procedure is better and superior to conventional surgery. Prominent vascular literature shows over 95% success rate after varicose vein closure with Endovenous Laser Treatment.
Benefits of EVLT:
Anyone with visible varicose veins should be evaluated by a vascular specialist.
Majority of patients do not have visible varicosities but are still affected by vein insufficiency. Symptoms of heavy legs, restless legs, painful legs, discolored legs, ulcers, cramping legs, swollen legs, should warrant a consultation with a vein professional.
Physician, who specializes in vein care, will be able to perform needed tests and determine the problem along with recommended treatment plan during the very first visit. Medical history of each patient will be discussed as laser treatment may be contraindicated in some conditions.
Varicose veins are not just a problem of unsightly veins. Tortuous, thickened, inflamed veins compromise blood flow and promote serious, sometimes fatal, complications.
Compression stocking or socks are applied immediately after laser treatment. Patients should keep them on during the first night after procedure and then wear them daily for the next seven days. The compression has been proven to markedly diminish possible side effects.
Walking is encouraged.
Activities to avoid for at least 48 hours after treatment:
An ultrasound examination is performed to asses for treated vein closure and possible complications 5-7 days after EVLT.
Endovenous Laser Treatment is a well-recognized and majority of health insurance plans provide benefits for the procedure.
The Institute for Vein Health will discuss the necessity of EVLT with your health insurance carrier on your behalf.
EVLT is considered a safe procedure. The risks are very minimal especially if the procedure is done by a specialist.
An ultrasound examination is performed to asses for treated vein closure and possible complications 5-7 days after EVLT.