What are the risks of varicose vein surgery?
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What are the risks of varicose vein surgery?
Some possible risks of laser varicose vein surgery include:
- Infection.
- Pain over the vein.
- Bleeding.
- Bruising.
- Nerve damage.
- Redness or swelling (inflammation) of the vein.
- Blood clots.
- Changes in skin color over the treated vein.
How long is the recovery from varicose vein surgery?
It usually takes one to four weeks to heal after varicose vein surgery. During that time, you’ll probably need to avoid or limit many of your usual activities. Don’t lift anything heavy or do any vigorous exercise for at least two weeks. However, everyone heals differently.
How much does vein stripping cost?
The cost of vein stripping surgery ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 plus fees charged by the hospital or surgical center. Costs for EVLT range from $600 to $3,000, depending on how much of the vein needs to be treated. Insurance may pick up part of the tab, however, if the varicose veins are painful or debilitating.
What are the risks of laser varicose vein surgery?
Some possible risks of laser varicose vein surgery include: Infection. Pain over the vein. Bleeding. Bruising. Nerve damage.
Is it safe to remove varicose veins?
You are not alone. A common patient question here at Minnesota Vein Center is whether the veins being treated are safe to remove. Patients worry that removing a varicose or spider veins will cause problems with their health or that they may cause an issue later in life. We are pleased to let you know, this is not the case.
What should I ask my doctor about varicose veins?
Your doctor may also ask you to describe any pain and aching in your legs. You also may need an ultrasound test to see if the valves in your veins are functioning normally or if there’s any evidence of a blood clot.
What are the different varicose vein treatments?
The procedures to treat varicose veins fall into 2 categories: those that close the veins and those that remove them altogether. When your doctor closes off a varicose vein, your blood flow simply shifts to other veins. After the vein is closed, it fades away.