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If you suffer from varicose or spider veins, you may be in desperate need of veins treatment and eager to learn more about your options. Before learning about the types of procedures available to you, it's important to understand just what they really are and why they happen.

Varicose and spider veins are enlarged blood vessels that can most commonly be found on the patient's legs. Sometimes painful or itchy, they can form ulcers and scabs if you scratch them excessively. They have valves that work to regulate the overall flow of blood. Sometimes these valves can become damaged or missing, and the vein subsequently gets filled with backed-up blood. The bulging purplish, blue or red spidery patterns on your legs are actually clogged cappilaries where blood is unable to pass through.

The treatment usually involves vein removal, which has become a fairly common procedure since so many people suffer from the condition of varicose and/or spider. A small incision right over the vein in question allows the surgeon to remove the damaged one from your body while you slumber peacefully under anesthesia. This procedure is called ambulatory phlebectomy. There's also the option to undergo surgical vein stripping, which involves a small incision near the groin and one near the ankle so that a thin tube may be passed through to remove the damaged ones. Surgical vein stripping is an outpatient procedure and this treatment is far less invasive than a traditional removal.

You may be considering this procedure simply for cosmetic reasons, so that you can feel good showing off your legs again or go without pants or pantyhose. Or you may have a health condition caused by your varicose or spider veins, such as circulatory problems, leg pain or irritation. Whatever the reason for undergoing this treatment, you can rest assured that the procedure is very safe and that a skilled surgeon will walk you through the whole thing.

As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks involved. Bleeding, infection, poor healing or scarring, nerve damage, change in sensation, discoloration and other complications may occur but in most cases will not. The potential benefits may outweigh the risks, but that is something you should discuss with a qualified cosmetic surgeon who has experience performing veins treatment procedures. If you do decide to have the surgery, you are likely to come through feeling better about yourself than ever before!

by: Abigail Aaronson




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