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Ultrasound
Guided Foam Sclerotherapy
This method is used as an alternative to surgery
for large varicose veins.
The main surface is vein is injected with
a special foam under ultrasound guidance.
The foam destroys the lining of the vein and
a firm bandage is applied to the leg.
This type of injection is suitable for treating
the main surface veins as well as varicose
veins.
The procedure does not require an operating
theatre and is usually carried out in a consulting
room or treatment room. The injection causes
only trivial discomfort.
The cost of this treatment is considerably
less than surgery, VNUS closure and EVLT –
laser treatment
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VNUS
closure
This treatment can be done
under local anaesthetic or general anaesthesia.
A wire is inserted into the vein from the
knee or calf towards the groin under ultrasound
imaging monitoring.
The end of the catheter is electrically
heated emitting radiofrequency rays. The
catheter is gradually withdrawn down the
vein heating up and destroying the vein
as it goes.
The visible varicosities are not treated
by this treatment and have to be dealt with
by either phlebectomy or sclerotherapy.
This treatment is carried out in a treatment
room rather than an operating theatre.
The cost of this treatment
is covered by some private medical insurance
companies.
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Creams
and Pills
A range of creams to rub
on thread veins and pills to treat vein
problems is advertised from a number of
sources.
Some of the pills may reduce
aching from varicose veins.
No medication
of any type removes varicose veins - whatever
the suppliers may say!
Help!
All these treatments! Which is the one for
me?
Vein
Experts at The Vein Clinic, Dublin
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The Vein Clinic, Dublin: 01-2937839
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