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Varicose and Vascular Surgery
Twisted, swollen veins are varicose veins. Any surface vein may become varicose, but those in your legs are the veins more frequently impacted. That’s because the resistance in your lower body’s veins is intensified by standing and walking straight. Varicose veins and fine lines, a normal, mild variant of varicose veins, are merely a specific disease for many individuals. Varicose veins can trigger aching pain and distress for other individuals. Varicose veins often lead to more severe issues. Treatment may require your doctor’s self-care steps or treatments to close or eliminate veins.
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FAQs for Varicose And Vascular Surgery
We've compiled a list of FAQs to help you understand more about Varicose And Vascular Surgery , the recovery process, and what you can expect in terms of results. Our aim is to provide you with all the information you need to make a confident and informed decision.
Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen, and twisted veins, often appearing blue or dark purple, typically occurring in the legs.
They are caused by weakened or damaged valves in the veins, leading to poor blood flow and vein enlargement.
Common procedures include sclerotherapy, laser treatment, radiofrequency ablation, and surgical ligation and stripping.
Yes, vascular surgery is generally safe when performed by qualified surgeons, though it carries typical surgical risks.
Recovery time varies by procedure but typically ranges from a few days to a few weeks.
While often a cosmetic concern, they can lead to discomfort, pain, and more serious complications if untreated.
Costs range from ₹40,000 to ₹1,50,000, depending on the procedure and clinic.
While surgery is effective, new varicose veins can develop over time.
Symptoms can include pain, swelling, heaviness in the legs, and visible vein enlargement.
Risk factors include age, gender, family history, obesity, pregnancy, and prolonged standing or sitting.
Vascular surgery for legs involves procedures to treat conditions affecting blood vessels, such as varicose veins, arterial blockages, and aneurysms. Treatments may include endovascular procedures, bypass surgery, and angioplasty.
Vascular surgery is a surgical specialty focusing on the treatment of diseases of the vascular system, including arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels.