Varicose and spider veins are damaged veins. We develop them when tiny, one-way valves inside the veins weaken. In healthy veins, these valves push blood in one direction----back to our heart. When these valves weaken, some blood flows backward and accumulates in the vein. Extra blood in the vein puts pressure on the walls of the vein. With continual pressure, the vein walls weaken and bulge. In time, we see a varicose or spider vein.
Endovenous laser is a minimally invasive treatment for varicose veins that is far less invasive than traditional saphenous vein extraction and provides patients with a more desirable appearance due to less scarring. The principle of treatment is to use laser energy inside a vein (intravenous lumen) to destroy the already troubled blood vessel.
Minimally invasive, less bleeding. The operation is simple, which greatly shortens the treatment time and relieves the pain of the patient. Mild cases can be treated on an outpatient basis. Postoperative secondary infection, less pain, faster recovery. Beautiful appearance and almost no scars after surgery.
It takes about 2 or 3 weeks for EVLT patients to heal and see the results of their procedure. And ambulatory hook phlebectomy may take several months to fully reveal the benefits of vein disease treatment.
LASER EVLT POST CARE At home
Put an ice pack over the area for 15 minutes at a time, to help reduce swelling.
Check the incision sites every day. ...
Keep the incision sites out of water for 48 hours. ...
Wear compression stockings for a few days or weeks, if advised. ...
Not sit or lie down for long periods of time. ...
Not stand for long periods of time.
Radial fiber: Innovative design eliminates laser tip contact with the vein wall, minimizing damage to the wall as compared to traditional bare-tip fibers.
We have 400um/600um radial fibers, with and without centimeters.
We also have bare tip fibers 200um/300um/400um/600um/800um/1000um for endolift facial lifting.
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Post time: Aug-07-2024