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Varicose Vein Treatment – The Myth and the Facts

Varicose vein surgery is performed under general anesthesia. It is also important to mention that the operation varies a little from case to case as it to a great extent depends on where the leaky valves are. Yes; varicose vein treatment in Huntington Beach is typically considered as outpatient procedures and are mostly completed within a couple of hours

Yes, there are a whole lot of myths that still shroud varicose and spider veins. Myths still shroud the aspects such as what causes varicose veins, their treatments, and so on

In this blog post we are busting some of the most common myths, which we have heard over the years in the industry.

Myth 1: Varicose veins are typically a cosmetic problem

Yes; we have busted this myth before as well. We never get tired of saying that although varicose veins are unsightly however their symptoms, complications and effects may go far beyond just aesthetics. As a matter of fact; the constant and increased pressure in the leg veins may lead to rather serious symptoms like throbbing, pain, swelling, fatigue and other leg heaviness. In certain cases extreme cases the skin on the legs can become damaged. This may further result in scaring and pigmentation.

Myth 2: Treating varicose veins is absolutely useless as they will always recur

This is yet another common myth, which typically stems from the scant treatment methods of the past. Treating varicose veins is not useless anymore and the procedures used today by the experienced vein specialists are more efficient, safe and also long lasting.

Myth 3: Varicose vein treatments are painful

This myth also stems out from the inadequate treatment of the past. Gone are the days of outdated techniques such as vein stripping etc. Rather; varicose vein treatments have evolved as typically a non-invasive and quick procedure with the minimum recovery times.

Myth 4: Varicose vein treatments are not covered by insurance

Get the fact aligned; varicose veins are not considered as a mere cosmetic problem and there is hardly any secret that majority of insurance companies nowadays cover varicose vein removal procedures and this is especially true when it comes to the point of diagnosis of venous reflux disease. It is also important to mention here; insurance coverage is typically dependent on the diagnosis through ultrasonography testing by a licensed doctor.

Myth 5: I don’t require varicose vein surgery and my compression stockings will cure it

Well; this is not wholly a myth because support stockings stand as an alternative treatment for varicose vein. However; this cannot be an alternative in seeing the vein specialist whatsoever. Compression stockings, although provide some amount of temporary relief however they are not long term treatment procedure. Once you take them off they stop working and thus they in no way can solve the problem.

Hopefully we have been able to answer some of your queries regarding varicose vein treatment.

Keep in mind; before going through the varicose vein surgery, there are a whole lot of tests which needs to be done. As a matter of fact; there are two distinct types of tests –

 

Varicose vein surgery is performed under general anesthesia. It is also important to mention that the operation varies a little from case to case as it to a great extent depends on where the leaky valves are. Yes; varicose vein treatment in Huntington Beach is typically considered as outpatient procedures and are mostly completed within a couple of hours

Varicose vain surgery is absolutely a non-invasive procedure and it is absolutely unusual for the leg to be painful.

 

Best wishes!
Author
Dr. Chane

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