Not all varicose veins need treatment. For some people, compression stockings, regular exercise, reaching a healthy BMI and resting and raising the legs can help. Treatment is important if the veins are painful, if the skin is sore or inflamed, or if your symptoms interrupt your sleep.
Alternative treatments are also available, including:
- Sclerotherapy: A chemical foam is injected to close the veins.
- Surgical ligation and stripping: The surgeon closes a vein in the groin and makes small incisions over the legs to pull out the faulty veins.
The London Clinic provides expert assessment and investigation of your veins so that you can access the best treatment to resolve your symptoms. Varicose vein consultation at The London Clinic
Our specialist radiologists will assess and advise you in The London Clinic’s comfortable and well-equipped consulting rooms.
They will take a detailed medical history, examine your legs and ask about the impact your symptoms have on your wellbeing and function.
They may arrange investigations in the cutting-edge imaging suite. These could include:
- Vascular ultrasound scan: A lower limb venous duplex scan is an ultrasound scan of the leg veins. It identifies deep vein thrombosis and also shows vessels in which the valves have failed, causing varicose veins, so that the specialist can plan your programme of treatment.
They will let you know if preparation is necessary and take the time to answer all your questions and address any concerns. Varicose vein surgery at The London Clinic
The radiologists at The London Clinic perform ELVeS varicose vein removal under local anaesthetic. It is usually a day case procedure, meaning you won’t need to stay in hospital overnight.
Using a fine needle, the specialist will inject a local anaesthetic into the skin to numb the area. Using ultrasound guidance, they will place a hollow needle into the vein; this is used to insert a narrow plastic cannula through which the fine laser fibre can pass.
The ELVeS device precisely targets light energy at the vein walls. The consultant can monitor the path the laser energy follows on a computer screen. The laser targets damaged tissue, causing the walls of the faulty veins to heat up and then collapse. The ELVeS laser leaves surrounding healthy tissue unharmed.
Finally, the consultant removes the plastic tube and the laser device and places a dressing over the needle puncture. Unlike some other varicose vein treatments, ELVeS leaves the skin smooth without changes in pigmentation, recovery is quicker, and there is less bruising. Recovery and aftercare
Most people can go home on the day of varicose vein removal. The London Clinic’s team will provide support as you recover. They will give you compression stockings to reduce bleeding, bruising and swelling. You should wear these day and night for a week, or as instructed by your consultant.
Recovery following treatment is quick, with minimal downtime. However, you shouldn’t drive home from the hospital. Arrange for a friend or family member to collect you following the procedure.
The varicose vein will gradually shrink and disappear. Your consultant will arrange a follow-up appointment to monitor your progress, and The London Clinic team is always on hand if you have any concerns.