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Varicose Veins Treatment: What are My Options?

varicose veins treatment

Varicose veins are more than just an inconvenience or an embarrassment. They can be downright uncomfortable especially as they grow larger. Varicose veins form when the valves within the veins stop working well. The valves are designed to close and prevent the backflow of blood. However, when they no longer close completely, blood flows down the legs with the pull of gravity. Blood begins to pool in the feet, ankles and lower legs. This pushes on the vein walls, causing them to bulge out and become visible beneath the skin. Thankfully, varicose veins treatment options exist.

These varicose veins appear blue or purple and are usually bumpy and twisted. They frequently appear on the back of the knees but can appear anywhere on the lower legs especially. Because they are highly visible, they can cause you great embarrassment if you are wearing shorts, a swimsuit or a short skirt. Plus, they can lead to many uncomfortable physical symptoms. They may itch and ache. They may keep you up at night or give you restless legs. Over time, they can lead to swelling, rashes and even skin ulcers.

Thankfully, you have a variety of safe and effective varicose veins treatment options when it comes to treating these veins. These days, you do not have to commit to a long hospital stay or a lengthy recovery period. Treatments are typically non-surgical. This keeps you from long downtime as well as from many possible risks and side effects.

One of the most popular options for small or medium widths of varicose veins is sclerotherapy. Sclerotherapy is a minimally -invasive treatment that uses tiny injections of a solution to irritate the insides of the veins, causing them to close and die. You will see results within weeks to months as the veins gradually fade from sight.

Laser therapy is another appropriate option for narrow problem veins. The energy from the laser beams destroys the vein walls, causing them to close. Lasers are not strong enough to provide a workable solution for large veins with thick walls.

At Worcester Dermatology Associates and Chelmsford Dermatology Associates, we know that you do not want to live with your varicose veins. We can help you look better and feel great with our varicose veins treatment options. Contact us today for a consultation in Worcester or Chelmsford.

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100 MLK Jr. Blvd.
Worcester, MA 01608
Phone: (508) 754-3823
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