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What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins refer to swollen, enlarged veins often noticed in legs and feet, that appear bumpy, twisted and are blue or dark purple. They arise from blood drainage issues where valves in our veins fail to close correctly, causing blood to retreat into the legs and collect in the veins, making them distended due to increased pressure. These veins are not only visible but also cause discomfort with symptoms like tiring, heavy, throbbing legs and swollen feet and ankles. The surrounding skin may be dry and itchy, and muscle cramp is common, especially at night.

Varicose veins, a prevalent vein condition, affect up to 40% of women and 20% of men. They’re caused by weak vein walls and valves. The likelihood of developing varicose veins is higher in women, especially as pregnancy increases the risk. Advanced age, overweight and extended periods of standing also heighten your risk of developing varicose veins.

HOW ARE VARICOSE VEINS TREATED?

For those struggling with varicose veins, a common concern is whether these veins can be successfully treated. Fortunately, there are various treatment options, including EVLA, foam sclerotherapy or phlebectomy, depending on the severity of the condition. Each treatment aims to seal off the affected veins, offering relief and enhancing appearance.

Sclerotherapy involves injecting a solution, often in the form of foam, directly into the affected vein. This solution causes a reaction with the vein wall, leading to inflammation and scarring, which redirects blood flow to healthier veins. Eventually, this process closes off the vein, and the collapsed vein is reabsorbed into the surrounding tissue, gradually fading away. After undergoing sclerotherapy, the treated veins typically shrink and disappear within a few weeks, though it can sometimes take a month or longer to see the full results. The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthetic, allowing you to go home the same day.

Endovenous Laser Ablation (EVLA) is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to treat varicose veins. It works by using laser energy to heat and seal off the damaged vein, which then collapses and is gradually absorbed by the body. During the treatment, a small laser fibre is inserted into the vein using ultrasound guidance. The laser is activated to close off the vein. Blood is naturally redirected to healthier veins, improving circulation.

This procedure is usually done with local anaesthesia, and most patients can resume their normal activities shortly afterwards. EVLA is a safe and effective alternative to more invasive surgeries for varicose vein treatment.

The ELVeS Radial™ procedure is a gentle and highly effective treatment for varicose veins. It involves inserting a probe into the affected vein through a small puncture site. The probe directs laser light into the vein using targeted radial emission, sealing the vein. This procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, takes about 30 minutes, and causes little to no pain during or after the treatment. Patients can resume normal activities immediately, and there is minimal to no scarring or bruising, making it one of the most popular treatments for varicose veins.
Microsclerotherapy is an effective treatment for thread veins and varicose veins. It involves injecting a liquid directly into the veins, which destroys them and causes them to disappear. This non-surgical procedure only requires an injection into the treatment area. After the treatment, compression must be worn for a few weeks to allow the body time to transform the affected vein into scar tissue.

Phlebectomy, also known as stab avulsion, microphlebectomy or ambulatory phlebectomy is a technique used to remove varicose veins. In this procedure, one or two small incisions are made in the skin to identify, cut and remove the affected vein using a suction device. The treatment can be performed under either local or general anaesthetic. Some bleeding or bruising may occur in the weeks following the procedure.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Varicose veins develop due to faulty valves within the veins. When these valves don’t close properly, blood flows backward, pooling and causing the veins to swell. Several factors including age, genetics, pregnancy, prolonged standing, and obesity, can increase the risk of developing varicose veins.
To prevent varicose veins, maintain regular exercise to improve circulation, keep a healthy weight and avoid prolonged sitting or standing. Elevating your legs when resting, wearing compression stockings and avoiding tight clothing can also help. Additionally, limiting the use of high heels supports better blood flow in the legs. These lifestyle habits can reduce the risk of developing varicose veins or prevent them from worsening.

Varicose veins can present a range of symptoms, including:

  • Prominent and bulging veins – Swollen and twisted veins, typically blue or dark purple, visible just beneath the skin.
  • Leg swelling – Swelling in the legs or ankles, especially after prolonged standing or sitting.
  • Heavy or aching legs – A sensation of heaviness or discomfort, often more noticeable at the end of the day.
  • Changes in skin colour or texture – The skin near affected veins may darken, harden, or even develop sores or ulcers over time.
  • Pain or throbbing – A burning or throbbing pain in the legs.
  • Itchiness around the veins – The skin surrounding the varicose veins may become itchy or irritated.
  • Leg cramps – Muscle cramps or restlessness, particularly at night.
Although varicose veins are often dismissed as a cosmetic issue, they can sometimes signal more serious health risks. Conditions such as skin ulcers, blood clots and chronic venous insufficiency are potential complications that may arise if varicose veins are left untreated. These issues can lead to significant discomfort, reduced mobility, and, in some cases, life-threatening consequences. Recognising early warning signs like persistent swelling, pain or skin changes is essential for seeking timely medical intervention. By addressing these concerns early on, individuals can prevent the development of severe complications and maintain both their vascular health and overall well-being.
Varicose veins will not disappear on their own. However, you can alleviate symptoms at home by exercising regularly, avoiding prolonged standing, elevating the affected area while resting, and wearing compression stockings. If the condition is severe and causing pain or posing a risk of serious complications, a consultant will recommend an appropriate treatment for you.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of treatment and the number of veins treated. The ELVeS Radial™ Laser procedure is popular because it requires no recovery time, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately. For other treatments like Sclerotherapy and Phlebectomy, it is recommended to avoid exercise for about 3-5 days following the procedure. Bruising from these treatments typically heals within 2-6 weeks.

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At Everything Skin Clinic™, we have a team of highly trained professionals who specialise in treating varicose veins. All of our consultants have undergone extensive training and are registered with the General Medical Council, holding key positions at leading NHS hospitals. This ensures our patients receive the highest quality varicose vein treatment in Manchester.

We offer a comprehensive range of varicose vein treatments, including EVLA, foam sclerotherapy and phlebectomy. Unlike many other clinics, we provide both diagnosis and treatment in one place, with expert care from our consultant dermatologists, so you can feel confident you are in safe hands.

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