Laser Varicose Vein Treatment

James G. Armstrong, D.O., F.A., C.O.S.

Treatment Options

What are the treatment options for vein disease?

Depending on the type and stage of vein disease, there are many different treatments. Your physician can explain all of the options. The following are common treatments performed for vein disease:

Compression Stockings

For minor pain from varicose veins, a compression stocking may be beneficial. The compression stocking will assist the leg in the pumping of blood back to the heart. While the vein disease symptoms may be relieved, compression stockings will not make the varicose veins go away.

Sclerotherapy

Used commonly for spider veins and small varicose veins, sclerotherapy involves injecting a small volume of a liquid into the diseased vein. The sclerosing liquid acts upon the lining of the vein to cause it to seal shut, eliminating the vein completely. Sclerotherapy is quickly performed in a physician's office and no anesthesia is required.

Surgical Stripping

Historically, the only treatment for large varicose veins has been to surgically remove or 'strip' the vein from the body. Surgical stripping is done in an operating room under anesthesia and requires a considerable recovery period for the patient. More recently, a modified version of stripping known as ambulatory phlebectomy has grown in use. In this version of surgical stripping, multiple incisions are made to hook and remove the vein one portion at a time. More incisions are made than in standard vein stripping, but the damage to the leg and post-surgery recovery time are minimized.

Endovenous Laser Therapy

In the last few years, the use of lasers has become an accepted alternative to surgical stripping to treat varicose veins. In endovenous laser therapy, a thin laser fiber is inserted into the diseased vein, generally through a small puncture in the leg above where the visual symptoms appear. The physician then delivers laser energy through the fiber, which causes the vein to close as the fiber is gradually removed. Endovenous laser therapy can be performed in a physician's office in less than one hour, and the patient is encouraged to walk immediately following the procedure.

James G. Armstrong, D.O., F.A., C.O.S.
Board Certified in
Thoracic - Cardiovascular Surgery
General Surgery
Critical Care Surgery

Beechwood Clinic
5755 Inkster Road
Garden City, MI 48135

1 block north of Ford Road, west side of Inkster
2 blocks south of Garden City Hospital

Hours by appointment only

Phone 734-427-6590
Fax 734-427-6846

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