Although in some cases the varicose veins do not have obvious symptoms. Its appearance can be indicative of a more advanced vascular problem.
The varicose veins Not only are they an aesthetic problem, but they can also significantly affect the quality of life of those who suffer. This condition, that mainly affects women’s legs between 30 and 70 yearsis a manifestation of chronic venous insufficiency (IVC). This disorder occurs when the veins lose elasticity and blood accumulates.
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These cause a medical condition that can significantly affectthese extensive veins cause symptoms such as feeling of heaviness, pain, swelling, changes in skin pigmentation and even more serious complications, such as ulcers or phlebitis.


Recent advances have introduced less invasive techniques that allow this condition to be efficiently and with a rapid reincorporation to everyday life. The use of radiofrequency and biological glue adds to the options available for varicose veins with Endolaser and micro -spoil.
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Endolaser is one of the most used techniques to treat varicose veins.
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The endolaser technique
It is one of the most modern and effective techniques for the treatment of varicose veins. The procedure It consists of applying heat to close the affected vein, where the blood accumulates, and redirects the flow to blood vessels healthy This intervention is carried out in the operating room, under local anesthesia and sedation, by inserting a laser catheter through a small puncture.
Thanks to this technique, it is possible completely eliminate the vein causing varicose veinswhich considerably reduces the risk of reappearing. As for recovery, postoperative discomfort are mild, the use of compression means is not required, and the patient can walk normally. In a period of three to four days, it is possible to resume everyday activities.
Another technique is microspuma
An innovative alternative for The treatment of varicose veins is microspuma sclerosisa technique that does not require anesthesia or previous preparation, and that can be carried out directly in the office. This procedure, which lasts approximately 15 minutes, consists of injecting a foamy substance into the affected vein, using a very fine caliber needle.
The only recommendations after treatment are Avoid exposure to sun and hair removal during the two days lateras well as refrain from practicing impact or swimming sports for a brief period.
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