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What To Consider Before Having Varicose Vein Procedures
Before considering having
a procedure done to surgically
treat your varicose veins,
keep in mind that most varicose
vein problems can be treated
without resorting to an
invasive operation. In fact,
if your varicose veins do
not
respond to the following commonly
prescribed treatments for
varicose veins then it is
possible that the varicose
veins
are a symptom of a much more
serious problem such as
obesity, impending stroke
or a heart condition. This
is why
it is so important for you
to try elevation and compression
treatments before you resort
to surgery.
Varicose veins develop as
a result of gravitational
forces. This may just be due
to simple aging. To counteract
this doctors may prescribe
that the legs be elevated
above
the heart for a prescribed
period of time during the
day in
order to help the blood trapped
in the veins return to the
heart for oxygenation.
In addition to the elevation
of the legs most doctors will
prescribe a regimen of walking
or aerobic exercise as well
as the application of a compression
bandage that winds
around the affected area.
This helps decrease the volume
of blood trapped in the legs
and over time makes the veins
shrink.
So, before you spend a lot
of money on an operation,
make
sure you try the above solutions
first as both elevation
and compression treatments
have a higher success rate
and
show quicker results than
surgery.
The most common surgical procedure
used to correct
varicose veins is called sclerotherapy.
This is a procedure
that is used to decrease the
visibility of spider veins
that mostly occur on the legs
but can occur on other places
of the body as well. Before
having this operation you
should also be aware that
it could be very uncomfortable
because basically an irritant
is injected into the veins
to
induce an inflammatory response.
This causes the veins to
shrink. You should also be
aware that sclerotherapy only
works on tiny veins and not
larger ones.
You should also realize that
one quarter of patients that
do receive sclerotherapy also
end up with a hyper
pigmentation on their legs
around the injection sites,
which may be as objectionable
to look at as the varicose
veins.
You might also experience
a phenomenon known as vein
matting, which means that
tiny clusters of veins around
the
site of the injection area
could turn blue. Unfortunately
this is because sometimes
the attempt to remove one
varicose vein creates several
smaller ones. Sometimes these
veins can be treated with
another injection but the
success
rate of this treatment is
very low.
If you do opt for sclerotherapy
keep in mind that your
legs may be red, discolored
or bruised for a couple of
weeks after the injections.
In fact your legs may look
worse than they did in the
first place so don't get this
operation with the expectation
that you will look better
in
a bathing suit after a few
days. Like most plastic
surgeries, sclerotherapy is
not a quick fix for varicose
veins.
About the Author
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(c) 2005 Kelly Altodona -
All Rights Reserved
Kelly Altodona is a cosmetic
surgery freelance author.
http://www.CosmeticSurgeryLinks.com
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