Laser treatment for varicose veins in Las Vegas may involve a range of treatments, such as laser treatments, ligation and stripping, phlebectomy, radiofrequency treatment, sclerotherapy, and endovenous laser ablation.
Patients experiencing symptoms of varicose veins will need to schedule an appointment for evaluation and diagnosis.
The initial physical examination consists of reviewing the patient’s and their family’s medical history, vein conditions during pregnancy, history of blood clots, and pain level. Following the physical examination, the patient will undergo an ultrasound to map the veins in the problem area and provide greater information about the patient’s condition.
An ultrasound uses painless sound waves to measure the speed of blood flow and visualize the structure of veins in the legs. A diseased vein has venous valves that don’t close properly, allowing the blood to move back into the vein rather than flowing to the heart. This pooling of blood can lead to pain, discomfort, swelling, and the formation of varicose veins.
Varicose veins may be treated by ligation and stripping, phlebectomy, radiofrequency treatment, sclerotherapy, and endovenous laser ablation.
Ligation and stripping. This form of treatment involves making incisions over the varicose vein and tying off and removing the vein.
Phlebectomy. During this procedure, the doctor makes several incisions in the skin through which the varicose veins are removed. Phlebectomy is also known as stab avulsion.
Radiofrequency treatment. A vein is targeted with radiofrequency energy to scar and close it.
Sclerotherapy. This form of therapy involves injecting a chemical into a varicose vein to damage and scar the inside lining of the vein, causing the vein to close. Sclerotherapy is best for treating small veins.
Endovenous laser ablation. Patients suffering from varicose veins may receive a form of laser treatment for varicose veins in Las Vegas called endovenous laser ablation.
Dr. Prem Kittusamy will begin the procedure by sterilizing the patient’s leg and applying local anesthesia to the treatment area. He will then insert a thin catheter and laser fiber into the vein through a very small entry point which will seal the vein and effectively treat the condition.
Patients will need to wear prescription strength compression stockings for a short period of time. However, they’ll be able to resume most normal activities almost immediately. Scarring from the procedure is rare and unlikely because the incision made to insert the catheter and fiber is only a few millimeters in length.
Patients experiencing pain, swelling, or heaviness in their legs, ankles, or pelvis may have varicose veins (venous insufficiency). Other symptoms of varicose veins include pain while standing or walking for extended periods of time. Venous insufficiency is a disease that should be treated by professionals who specialize in comprehensive varicose vein management, including diagnosis and treatment.
If you’re searching for laser treatment for varicose veins in Las Vegas, call the Las Vegas Vein & Skin Clinic to schedule an appointment!